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USS Constitution Museum Chairman’s Dinner & Awards Ceremony

The Seaport Boston Hotel One Seaport Lane, Boston, MA, United States

Honoring Robert L. Reynolds President & CEO, Putnam Investments Recipient of the Charles Francis Adams Award G. West Saltonstall Immediate Past Chairman, USS Constitution Museum President Emeritus, Eaton Vance Investment Counsel Recipient of the "Old Ironsides" Exemplary Service Award Dr. David Curtis Skaggs Historian, Author & Professor Emeritus Bowling Green State University Recipient of the

New York City Pickle Night Dinner 2012

New York Yacht Club , United States

This year marks the 207th Anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar, and the tenth New York City Pickle Night Dinner will mark this history-changing event on 9 November 2012. Those who appreciate the historical significance of Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson and the lore associated with his life are invited to attend this special event. The

Naval Order: Pearl Harbor Remembrance Dinner

Rosslyn Holiday Inn Rosslyn, VA, United States

Please join the Naval Order of the United States' National Capitol Commandery for their annual Pearl Harbor Remembrance Dinner on Friday, December 7th at the Rosslyn Holiday Inn starting at 1800 for social hour and dinner at 1900.  The guest speaker will be Dr. Stuart Goldman. Make reservations with CAPT Bob Sinclair NLT Saturday, December

Navy League of the United States New York Council, 111th Annual Dinner

Waldorf Astoria New York, NY, United States

On Thursday, April 18th, at the Waldorf Astoria New York, the Navy League of the United States, New York Council will honor the following individuals at its 111th Annual Dinner: Daniel F. Akerson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, General Motors Company Admiral William E. Gortney, USN, Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command Honorable Raymond W. Kelly,

Greater Dallas Military Ball

InterContinental Hotel 15201 Dallas Parkway, Addison, TX, United States

World Affairs Council, Navy League Co-sponsor Free Panel Discussion on National Defense Issues in Light of Looming North Korean Crisis, WWII Veteran to Speak During Lunch at the April 20 event With ominous threats coming from North Korea on a daily basis, national defense issues are of concern to the American public and military leaders. 

71st Battle of Midway Commemoration Dinner

Army Navy Country Club 1700 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA, United States

MARK YOUR CALENDARS 71st Battle of Midway Commemorative Dinner Tuesday 4 June 2013 Army Navy Country Club, Arlington, VA Cost to attend is $65 per person Reception Begins 1800 Dinner at 1900 For more information or to register online (beginning March 14): http://www.midwaycommemoration.org Sponsored by: Naval Historical Foundation, Naval Order of the United States, Marine

238th Navy Birthday Ball, Washington DC

Grand Hyatt 1000 H Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

The ball will be held at the Grand Hyatt in Washington, D.C., and will be attended by Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), Adm. Jonathan Greenert. This year we are honored to have wounded warrior and Navy SEAL Lt. Jason Redman as the keynote speaker. Through his positive outlook despite a life changing injury, Lt. Redman

Norman Polmar Lecture at University Club’s Military History Legion Event

University Club 1135 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC, United States

ince the end of World War II, a number of key developments, especially with regard to Soviet missile and submarine advances, caught the Western intelligence agencies by surprise. These surprises undercut our military readiness and negotiating initiatives during the Cold War.

$26

72nd Battle of Midway Commemoration Dinner

Army Navy Country Club 1700 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA, United States

"We've heard the story of the Battle of Midway from many different perspectives in recent years at our annual dinner - the strategy that set the stage, the decisions that led to battle, the details of the engagements - now we'll tell the stories of the people who actually fought the battle and the path

$65

Commodore John Barry Book Award

Fraunces Tavern Museum "Flag Gallery" 54 Pearl St, New York, NY, United States

Annual Commodore John Barry Book Award will be presented 10 June 2014 at Fraunces Tavern in New York City. The dinner will be preceded by a reception, sponsored by the Naval Historical Foundation and the National Maritime Historical Society.  

239th Birthday at the Annual Navy Birthday Ball

Washington Hilton 1919 Connecticut Ave, NW, Washington, DC, United States

Save the Date! Come Celebrate the Navy's 239th Birthday at the Annual U.S. Navy Birthday Ball When: Friday, October 3, 2014 Time: 6:00pm - 11:00pm Where: Washington Hilton 1919 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington DC, 20009

National Naval Aviation Museum 2015 Annual Symposium

National Naval Aviation Museum 1750 Radford Blvd, Pensacola , FL, United States

The goal of the symposium series is to help preserve the rich history and proud heritage of Naval Aviation by highlighting historical events in which U.S. Naval Aviation has played a major role. In past years, symposia subjects have included: the Battle of Midway; the Battle of Coral Sea; American Aces; Medal of Honor recipients;

Free

Battle of Midway Celebration

Army Navy Country Club 1700 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, DC, United States

This year marks the 74th Anniversary of the Battle of Midway. On June 4th 1942, a vastly outnumbered and outgunned
U.S. Fleet defeated the finest of the Imperial Japanese Navy in the waters off a small Pacific Atoll named Midway. Their
daring combination of intelligence, tactics, courage and sacrifice forever changed the course of the war and world history.

In 1999 then Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jay L. Johnson announced that beginning with the 2000 observance, June 4 would become as significant as Oct. 13 -- the Navy's birthday. "Twice a year, we will pause as a Navy to reflect upon our proud heritage and to build in all hands a renewed awareness of our tradition and history," Johnson said.

For the past 15 years, victory at the Battle of Midway has been celebrated on the battle's anniversary with a formal dinner in Washington, DC. This dinner is sponsored by a consortium of nonprofit Navy-related Associations and Foundations, listed on the Event Sponsors tab.

One other event being planned to celebrate the Battle of Midway is a ceremony at the U.S. Navy memorial on the morning of 3 June, hosted by the Vice Chief of Naval Operations.

$65

Annual Pearl Harbor Commemorative Dinner

Army Navy Club 901 Seventeenth St, NW, Washington, DC, United States

The National Capital Commandery of The Naval Order of The United States Annual Pearl Harbor Commemorative Dinner The Army Navy Club Washington D.C. – Friday, December 7th 2018 Pearl Harbor 1943 – One Year Later & The Lessons Learned For Today’s Fleet Presented by: Dr. Sarandis “Randy” Papadopoulos, Secretariat Historian for the Department of the

$79 – $89