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111: 59:. Its purpose was to commemorate the seagoing services of their ancestors' naval service. The original eligibility for membership was based upon service "in any of the wars or in any battle in which the United States Navy or Marine Corps has participated, or who served as above in connection with the Revenue or Privateer Services." Four months later, on the 115th anniversary of the 95:
Associate Members - Spouses of present and deceased regular members, and those, other than United States citizens, who have served or are serving honorably as commissioned officers in an allied seagoing service. Also, the Naval Order may confer either associate or honorary membership upon individuals
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in the United States for members of the American sea services. Its primary mission is to encourage research and writing on naval and maritime subjects and preserve documents, portraits, and other records of prominent figures, deeds and memories of American naval and
63:, 10 November 1890, the organization was established on a permanent basis and branches were established in several states. Three years later on 19 July 1893, the Naval Commandery began discussions with a smaller organization that had similar aims: the 67:. The result of these talks resulted in the formal merger of the two organizations as the Naval Order of the United States. The formal meeting of the new and expanded organization took place on 15 August 1893 at 733: 713: 128: 259: 71:, Boston, where the Naval Order adopted its constitution that created local commanderies in the various states with members becoming Companions of the Naval Order. 211:
midshipmen who score the highest in competitive examinations on national and international political science issues; an award to the outstanding graduate of the
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Members of the Naval Order have included Presidents, members of the Cabinet, and high-ranking naval and marine officers. Civilian companions have included:
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and any other federal military maritime service of the United States or its allies and their descendants over 18 years of age, who are US citizens.
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who are not otherwise eligible for regular or associate membership, if they have distinguished themselves in the interest of naval service.
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The Order presents a number of annual awards as part of its furtherance of its mission, including three awards to the
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Regular Members - Any United States citizen, who has served or is serving as an officer or enlisted member of the
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programs at various universities, as well as an award to the outstanding junior officer instructor at the
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The Naval Order of the United States traces its origin to the initiative of
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The Commanders-General of the Naval Order of the United States have been:
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program; awards to the outstanding midshipmen and cadets at the
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Notable Companions of the Naval Order of the United States
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Commanders-General of the Naval Order of the United States
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Official Website of the Naval Order of the United States
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Naval order of the United States: Past-Present-Future
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Crissy, USCG, 2017–2019 337:Commander Frederick Bernard Craven, 1937-1943 221:State University of New York Maritime College 8: 686:, List of Companions, 1890-2002, pp. 22-95 619:, no. 7846, CEO of United Launch Alliance 195:Learn how and when to remove this message 714:United States Navy support organizations 628: 243:Admiral of the Navy George Dewey Award 7: 262:, awarded by the New York Commandery 229:Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps 133:adding citations to reliable sources 20:The Naval Order of the United States 570:, no. 50 - Episcopal Bishop of Iowa 144:"Naval Order of the United States" 14: 729:Organizations established in 1890 268:, awarded by the Texas Commandery 65:Naval Legion of the United States 45:Charles Frederick Bacon Philbrook 724:American veterans' organizations 109: 266:Admiral Nimitz Leadership Award 248:Distinguished Sea Service Award 120:needs additional citations for 1: 22:was established in 1890 as a 16:Naval hereditary organization 318:Herbert Livingston Satterlee 254:Awards by Local Commanderies 217:U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 101:National Awards by the Order 225:California Maritime Academy 750: 503:Thomas Francis Brown, III 489:James Franklin Brooke III 468:Wallace Howard Lloyd, Jr. 283:Charles Calhoun Philbrook 41:Charles Calhoun Philbrook 233:U.S. Coast Guard Academy 398:Malcolm Townsend Munger 377:Jeremiah Francis O'Shea 49:Franklin Senter Frisbie 24:hereditary organization 509:Fred Case Hawkins, Jr. 475:William Richard Bremer 461:John Charles Rice, Jr. 440:Winston Holbrook Weese 426:Albert Frederick Kempe 419:Edward Sydney Anderson 391:Robert Granville Burke 568:William Stevens Perry 534:Douglas M. Moore, Jr. 521:Kenneth Albin Johnson 482:William Firman Merlin 431:Lieutenant Commander 349:William Augustus Read 288:Lieutenant Commander 53:Boston, Massachusetts 605:Howland H. Pell, Jr. 454:Federick Daniel Carl 433:Raymond Edward Cross 412:Robert Bashford Bolt 370:Douglas Wilson Dodge 311:Francis J. Higginson 302:Admiral of the Navy 129:improve this article 663:Naval Order, p. 12. 635:John C. Rice, Jr., 527:Gregory F. Streeter 515:Carter Barry Conlin 496:Lester Robert Smith 332:Reginald R. Belknap 209:U. S. Naval Academy 75:Membership Criteria 447:Stanley John Majka 384:Joseph James Clark 297:John Grimes Walker 82:United States Navy 719:Lineage societies 598:William S. Dudley 583:- son of Admiral 543:, 2013–2015 541:Vance H. Morrison 363:Thurston H. 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