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Army-Navy "E" Award
NameArmy-Navy "E" Award
Awarded byUnited States Department of the Navy, United States Department of the Army
RelatedNavy "E" Award, Army Excellence Award

Army-Navy "E" Award. The Army-Navy "E" Award is a prestigious award presented to United States Navy and United States Army units that demonstrate exceptional performance and efficiency. This award is often considered a symbol of excellence and is presented to units that have achieved a high level of proficiency in their operations, as recognized by Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar Bradley, and Chester Nimitz. The award is also closely associated with the Navy "E" Award and the Army Excellence Award, which are presented to units that demonstrate similar levels of excellence.

Introduction

The Army-Navy "E" Award is a highly respected award that recognizes outstanding performance and efficiency in United States Navy and United States Army units. The award is presented to units that have demonstrated exceptional proficiency in their operations, as recognized by George Marshall, Douglas MacArthur, and Ernest King. The award is often considered a symbol of excellence and is presented to units that have achieved a high level of performance, as seen in the Battle of Midway, the Invasion of Normandy, and the Battle of the Bulge. The Army-Navy "E" Award is also closely associated with other prestigious awards, such as the Presidential Unit Citation, the Navy Unit Commendation, and the Meritorious Unit Commendation, which are presented to units that demonstrate similar levels of excellence, as recognized by Harry S. Truman, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill.

History

The Army-Navy "E" Award was established during World War II, a time of great challenge and sacrifice for the United States Armed Forces, as noted by George S. Patton, Bernard Montgomery, and Georgy Zhukov. The award was created to recognize the exceptional performance and efficiency of United States Navy and United States Army units, as seen in the Pacific Theater of Operations and the European Theater of Operations. The first awards were presented in 1942, to units that had demonstrated outstanding performance in the Battle of the Atlantic, the Battle of Stalingrad, and the North African Campaign. The award was presented to units that had achieved a high level of proficiency in their operations, as recognized by Joseph Stalin, Chiang Kai-shek, and Charles de Gaulle. Over time, the award has continued to be presented to units that demonstrate exceptional performance and efficiency, as seen in the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Gulf War, as noted by Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lyndon B. Johnson, and George H.W. Bush.

Criteria

The criteria for the Army-Navy "E" Award are rigorous and demanding, as recognized by Omar Bradley, Matthew Ridgway, and Curtis LeMay. Units must demonstrate exceptional performance and efficiency in their operations, as seen in the Battle of Iwo Jima, the Battle of Okinawa, and the Invasion of Germany. The award is presented to units that have achieved a high level of proficiency in their operations, as recognized by George S. Patton, Bernard Montgomery, and Georgy Zhukov. The criteria for the award include factors such as combat readiness, operational effectiveness, and unit cohesion, as noted by Harry S. Truman, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill. Units must also demonstrate a commitment to excellence and a dedication to achieving exceptional results, as seen in the Battle of the Somme, the Battle of Verdun, and the Battle of the Marne.

Notable_Recipients

The Army-Navy "E" Award has been presented to many notable units, including the United States Navy's USS Enterprise (CVN-65), the United States Army's 101st Airborne Division, and the United States Marine Corps's 1st Marine Division, as recognized by Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar Bradley, and Chester Nimitz. Other notable recipients include the United States Air Force's Strategic Air Command, the United States Coast Guard's Coast Guard Auxiliary, and the National Guard's 42nd Infantry Division, as noted by George Marshall, Douglas MacArthur, and Ernest King. The award has also been presented to units that have demonstrated exceptional performance in combat operations, such as the Battle of Fallujah, the Battle of Ramadi, and the Battle of Helmand Province, as seen in the War in Afghanistan and the Iraq War, as recognized by George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and David Petraeus.

Ceremony_and_Traditions

The presentation of the Army-Navy "E" Award is a formal ceremony that is steeped in tradition, as recognized by George S. Patton, Bernard Montgomery, and Georgy Zhukov. The award is presented to units by senior officials, such as the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of the Army, and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as noted by Harry S. Truman, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill. The ceremony typically includes a formal inspection of the unit, a presentation of the award, and a reception to honor the unit's achievement, as seen in the Pentagon, the White House, and the United States Capitol. The award is also often presented in conjunction with other prestigious awards, such as the Presidential Unit Citation, the Navy Unit Commendation, and the Meritorious Unit Commendation, as recognized by Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar Bradley, and Chester Nimitz.

Impact_and_Legacy

The Army-Navy "E" Award has had a significant impact on the United States Armed Forces, as recognized by George Marshall, Douglas MacArthur, and Ernest King. The award has helped to promote a culture of excellence and a commitment to achieving exceptional results, as seen in the Battle of Midway, the Invasion of Normandy, and the Battle of the Bulge. The award has also helped to recognize and reward units that have demonstrated exceptional performance and efficiency, as noted by Harry S. Truman, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill. The legacy of the Army-Navy "E" Award continues to be felt today, as units strive to achieve the high standards of performance and efficiency that the award represents, as seen in the War in Afghanistan and the Iraq War, as recognized by George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and David Petraeus. The award remains an important symbol of excellence and a source of pride for the United States Navy, the United States Army, and the United States Armed Forces as a whole, as noted by Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar Bradley, and Chester Nimitz. Category:Military awards and decorations of the United States

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