Jabara Award Recipients
Year | Recipients |
---|---|
1968 | Capt Donald D. Stevens, ’60 |
1969 | 1st Lt Karl W. Richter, ’64 |
1969 | Major Terry R. Jorris, ’61 |
1970 | Capt Wayne A. Warner, ’63 |
1971 | Capt Neil B. Crist, ’66 |
1972 | Capt R. Stephen Ritchie, ’64 |
1973 | Capt Dale E. Stovall, ’67 |
1974 | Major Robert A. Lodge, ’64 |
1975 | Capt Ronald T. Rand, ’71 Capt Donald R. Backlund, ’71 |
1976 | Lt Col Michael V. Love, ’60 |
1977 | Major Roger E. Carleton, ’67 |
1978 | Lt Col Wayne F. Kendall, Jr., ’60 |
1979 | Major M. H. Bushnell, ’64 |
1980 | Colonel Thomas A. LaPlante, ’61 |
1981 | Capt William T. Gillin, ’73 |
1982 | Lt Col Robert L. Brenci, ’63 |
1983 | Major Neal D. Coyle, ’72 Colonel Karol J. Bobko, ’59 |
1984 | Capt Michael P. Davis, ’78 |
1985 | Colonel James N. Allburn, ’63 |
1986 | Major Larry E. Faber, ’73 |
1987 | Capt James A. Trinka, ’78 |
1988 | Major Marc D. Felman, ’76 Capt Thomas M. Ferguson, ’81 |
1989 | Lt Col Robert H. Schnick, ’72 |
1990 | Capt Francis R. Gabreski, ’81 |
1991 | Capt William F. Andrews, ’80 |
1992 | Major Corby L. Martin, ’80 |
1993 | Major Ali C. Frohlich, ’80 |
1994 | Lt Col James A. Sills, ’74 |
1995 | Capt Harold E. Waters, ’85 |
1996 | Lt Col Robert P. Donnelly Jr., ’77 |
1997 | Lt Col David J. Scott, ’78 |
1998 | Capt Daniel E. Flynn, ’91 |
1999 | Major Peter E. Gersten, ’89 |
2000 | Major James L. Cardoso, ’88 |
2001 | Major Julian M. Chesnutt, ’89 |
2002 | Major Henry C. Thompson, ’87 |
2003 | Major Leighton T. Anderson, ’92 Major Edward J. Lengel, ’92 |
2004 | Major Jason L. Hanover, ’92 |
2005 | Lt Col Keith Schultz, ’79 |
2006 | Capt John Vargas, '96 |
2007 | Maj Mark W. Visconi, '93 |
2008 | Capt Jonathan W. Graham, '99 |
2009 | Chesley B. Sullenberger, '73 Capt. Travis A. Burton, '00 Capt Prichard Keely, '04 |
2010 | Capt. Mike Polidor, '04 |
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