Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature
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The Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature was established by the New York Commandery of the Naval Order of the United States in 1976.
Awardees
- 1984 Lieutenant General Victor H. Krulak, First to Fight.
- 1986 Dr. Alvin Coox, Nomonhan: Japan Against Russia
- 1989 Hon. John F. Lehman, Command of the Seas.
- 1993 Admiral Eugene B. Fluckey, Thunder Below!
- 1999 Captain Edward L. Beach, Jr., Salt and Steel.
- 2000 Brigadier General Edwin H. Simmons, Dog Company Six.
- 2001 Professor Donald Chisolm, Waiting for Dead Man's Shoes.
- 2002 Dr. Norman Friedman, Sea Power as Strategy.
- 2003 Hon. John F. Lehman, On Seas of Glory.
- 2004 James D. Hornfischer, The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors.
- 2005 Michael Walling, Blood Stained Sea.
- 2006 Rear Admiral Joseph F. Callo, John Paul Jones.
- 2007 Ian W. Toll, Six Frigates: Epic History of Founding of the US Navy.
- 2008 George C. Daughan, If by Sea: Forging of the US Navy.
- 2009 James L. Nelson, George Washington's Secret Navy.
- 2010 James Scott, Attack on the USS Liberty.
- 2011 Robert Gandt, The Twilight Warriors.
- 2012 Elliot Carlson, Joe Rochefort's War: The Odyssey of the Codebreaker Who Outwitted Yamamoto at Midway
- 2013 Walter R. Borneman, The Admirals: Nimitz, Halsey, Leahy, and King — The Five-Star Admirals Who Won the War at Sea
- 2014 Jack Cheevers, Act of War: Lyndon Johnson, North Korea, and the Capture of the Spy Ship Pueblo[1]
- 2015 Craig L. Symonds, Neptune: The Allied Invasion of Europe and the D-Day Landings[2]
References
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