The 2024 Distinguished Graduate Award medal ceremony marks the 26th year of honoring and celebrating the lives of alumni through the U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association Distinguished Graduate Award program.
Each year, distinguished graduates are honored for their demonstrated and unselfish commitment to a lifetime of service, their personal character, the significant contributions they have made to the Navy and Marine Corps, and as leaders in industry and government. They are the embodiment of fulfilling the Academyβs mission to develop leaders to βassume the highest responsibilities of command, citizenship and government.β
We honor these four individuals for the principles they stand forβtoday and always.
ADMIRAL DENNIS C. BLAIR β68, USN (RET.)
ADMIRAL SAMUEL J. LOCKLEAR III β77, USN (RET.)
MR. JERROLD L. MILLER β77
MR. JOHN F. YOUNG β78
S E L E C T I O N P A N E L
DISTINGUISHED GRADUATE AWARD SELECTION PANEL CHAIRMAN
Admiral Harry B. Harris Jr. β78, USN (Ret.)
UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION AND FOUNDATION PRESIDENT AND CEO
Jeff R. Webb β95
PANEL MEMBERS
Steven S. Reinemund β70
Captain Kevin F. Stone β76, USNR (Ret.)
Rear Admiral A.B. Cruz III β80, USN (Ret.)
C. Michael Petters β82
Lieutenant General Lori E. Reynolds β86, USMC (Ret.)
Darryl L. Smith β88
Vice Admiral Fred Kacher β90, USN 64th Superintendent
Admiral Mark E. Ferguson III β78, USN (Ret.)*
C H A I R βS M E S S A G E
On behalf of the DGA Selection Panel, heartiest congratulations to the awardees. Thank you for your service. Thank you for your energy, passion, and success in your respective vocations. And thank you for your contributions to the Naval Academy and its mission. You have made a tangible difference. Your families deserve a special shout-outβwe are, indeed, grateful to them for supporting each of you.
Selecting todayβs honorees from a field of accomplished alumni was challenging and humbling. The Naval Academy is richly blessed to have so many accomplished graduates. While each journey was different, all of todayβs honorees began their careers here at this great institution, which continues to serve as a foundation of service, leadership, and character for our Nation.
My thanks to the selection panel and to the Naval Academy and Alumni Association and Foundation staff for planning and executing todayβs ceremony. I especially want to thank Vice Admiral Fred Kacher β90 who served for this cycle on the panel as Acting Superintendent.
Finally, to the Brigade, our alumni, and guests: Thank you for joining us for this special event as we celebrate the extraordinary lives of our fellow graduates.
Admiral Harry B. Harris Jr. β78, USN (Ret.) Chair, U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association
Distinguished Graduate Award Selection Panel
P R O G R A M
ARRIVAL OF THE OFFICIAL PARTY
PRESENTATION OF COLORS AND NATIONAL ANTHEM
INTRODUCTION OF THE 2024 DISTINGUISHED GRADUATES
NARRATOR
Midshipman Mack Daniels β24, USN Class President
IN MEMORIAM AND INVOCATION
Lieutenant Commander Loren Crone, CHC, USN U.S. Naval Academy Deputy Command Chaplain
WELCOME AND REMARKS
Vice Admiral Yvette M. Davids β89, USN Superintendent, U.S. Naval Academy
PRESENTATION OF DISTINGUISHED GRADUATE AWARD MEDALS
Vice Admiral Yvette M. Davids β89, USN Superintendent, U.S. Naval Academy
Admiral Mark E. Ferguson III β78, USN (Ret.) Chair, U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association Board of Trustees
Midshipman Sean Patrick OβDowd β24, USN Brigade Commander
REMARKS
Distinguished Graduate Award Recipients
βNAVY BLUE AND GOLDβ
B L A I R
ADMIRAL DENNIS C. BLAIR β68, USN (RET.)
Admiral Blair served in the Pacific for most of his 34-year Navy career. Several of his assignments took him outside the Navyβto the White House, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Joint Staff, a White House Fellowship, and a Rhodes Scholarship. His final assignment was commander-in-chief, U.S. Pacific Command. Following retirement in 2002 he was the president of the Institute for Defense Analyses, then returned to government service as the third director of National Intelligence. In recent years he has played leadership roles in nonprofit organizations to address longstanding national security challengesβenergy and manufacturing supply chain security, Chinaβs rise, ratification of the Law of the Sea Treaty, and polarized American politics. He has returned to the Naval Academy often since graduation to lecture and lead advisory groups for the Superintendent. Admiral Blair resides in Durham, NC.
ADMIRAL SAMUEL J. LOCKLEAR III β77, USN (RET.)
Admiral Locklear served 38 years as a commissioned nuclear qualified surface warrior. Leading at the highest levels he served as commander U.S. Pacific Command, commander U.S. Naval Forces Europe and Africa, commander NATO Allied Joint Forces Command, and commander Multinational Task Force Odyssey Dawn/NATO Operation Unified Protector in Libya. He commanded the Nimitz Strike Group during Operation Iraqi Freedom, Destroyer Squadron Two, and L EFTWICH (DD 984). Throughout nearly five decades he has steadfastly supported and championed the USNA mission. He served with distinction as the 1977 honor set Brigade Commander, the 19th Color Company Officer, and the 78th Commandant of Midshipmen. Following his retirement from active duty he served as a USNA Athletic & Scholarship Programs Trustee and as the chair, USNA Alumni Association Board of Trustees. Admiral Locklear resides in Milton, GA.
JERROLD L. MILLER β77
Jerry Miller served seven years as a surface warfare officer. Although he left active duty in 1985, he has continuously served the Navy as an entrepreneur in the maritime industries and the Naval Academy as a philanthropist. Miller co-founded a ship repair company with an Academy classmate, bought that company early on, and sold it 25 years later after it became a leading U.S. Navy ship repair organization. He then founded Fairlead Integrated, a company dedicated to the current revitalization of our shipbuilding industrial base and a critical supplier for aircraft carrier and submarine construction programs. As philanthropists, Miller and his wife, Laura, were instrumental in the establishment, funding, and construction of the Uriah P. Levy Center and Jewish Chapel more than 20 years ago, and they have continued to be leaders in the development and growth of the Academyβs Margin of Excellence. He has been a member of the Naval Academy Foundation Board of Directors since 2006 and currently serves as its Vice Chair. Miller resides in Virginia Beach, VA.
Y O U N G
JOHN F. YOUNG β78
John Young began his naval career as a surface warfare officer, winning the Atlantic Fleet Shiphandler of the Year award twice, on two different ship classes. He has been a leader in the power generation and utilities industry for more than 40 years. More importantly, he has been an advocate of programs to promote science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for underprivileged children of all ages throughout the country. His contributions have led those students to appointments at the Naval Academy and other outstanding universities, where he has continued to support their education. Young is a member of the Board of Directors of the Naval Academy Foundation, a trustee of the Naval Academy Foundation Athletic & Scholarship Programs, chairman of the board of Exelon Corporation, and a member of the board of USAA. Young resides in Dallas, TX.
P A S T R E C I P I E N T S
1999
Admiral Thomas H. Moorer β33, USN (Ret.) (1912-2004) 2000
Dr. John J. McMullen β40 (1918-2005)
Admiral James L. Holloway III β43, USN (Ret.) (1922-2019)
Vice Admiral William P. Lawrence β51, USN (Ret.) (1930-2005)
Major General William A. Anders β55, USAFR (Ret.)
Roger T. Staubach β65
2001
Captain John W. Crawford Jr. β42, USN (Ret.) (1919-2022)
Admiral William J. Crowe Jr. β47, USN (Ret.) (1925-2007)
Vice Admiral James B. Stockdale β47, USN (Ret.) (1923-2005)
Admiral James D. Watkins β49, USN (Ret.) (1927-2012)
Captain James A. Lovell β52, USN (Ret.)
2002
Vice Admiral Charles S. Minter Jr. β37, USN (Ret.) (1915-2008)
President James E. Carter Jr. β47
Admiral Carlisle A.H. Trost β53, USN (Ret.) (1930-2020)
Colonel John W. Ripley β62, USMC (Ret.) (1939-2008)
P A S T R E C I P I E N T S
2003
Ambassador William H.G. FitzGerald β31 (1909-2006)
Rear Admiral Eugene B. Fluckey β35, USN (Ret.) (1913-2007)
Rear Admiral Robert W. McNitt β38, USN (Ret.) (1915-2012)
Vice Admiral William D. Houser β42, USN (Ret.) (1921-2012)
2004
Lieutenant General Victor H. Krulak β34, USMC (Ret.) (1913-2008)
Vice Admiral Gerald E. Miller β42, USN (Ret.) (1919-2014)
Vice Admiral James F. Calvert β43, USN (Ret.) (1920-2009)
Lieutenant General Charles G. Cooper β50, USMC (Ret.) (1927-2009)
Rear Admiral Ronald F. Marryott β57, USN (Ret.) (1934-2005)
2005
Captain Slade D. Cutter β35, USN (Ret.) (1911-2005)
Rear Admiral Robert H. Wertheim β46, USN (Ret.) (1922-2020)
Admiral Ronald J. Hays β50, USN (Ret.) (1928-2021)
H. Ross Perot β53 (1930-2019)
P A S T R E C I P I E N T S
2006
Captain Thomas J. Hudner β47, USN (Ret.) (1924-2017)
Admiral Kinnaird R. McKee β51, USN (Ret.) (1929-2013)
General Robert T. Herres β54, USAF (Ret.) (1932-2008)
Admiral Charles R. Larson β58, USN (Ret.) (1936-2014)
2007
Rear Admiral Maurice H. Rindskopf β38, USN (Ret.) (1917-2011)
Admiral Thomas B. Hayward β48, USN (Ret.) (1924-2022)
Ralph W. Hooper β51 (1928-2020)
Admiral Leighton W. Smith Jr. β62, USN (Ret.) (1939-2023)
2008
James W. Kinnear III β50
Admiral Frank B. Kelso II β56, USN (Ret.) (1933-2013)
Rear Admiral Benjamin F. Montoya β58, CEC, USN (Ret.) (1935-2015)
Lieutenant General William M. Keys β60, USMC (Ret.)
Admiral Henry G. Chiles Jr. β60, USN (Ret.)
P A S T R E C I P I E N T S
2009
John E. Nolan β50 (1927-2017)
Admiral Bruce DeMars β57, USN (Ret.) (1935-2024)
J. Ronald Terwilliger β63
Admiral Joseph W. Prueher β64, USN (Ret.)
General Peter Pace β67, USMC (Ret.)
2010
David J. Dunn β55 (1930-2021)
Admiral Leon A. Edney β57, USN (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Thomas C. Lynch β64, USN (Ret.)
Admiral Joseph Paul Reason β65, USN (Ret.)
General Carlton W. Fulford Jr. β66, USMC (Ret.)
2011
Rear Admiral Robert H. Shumaker β56, USN (Ret.)
Dr. Bradford N. Parkinson β57
Lieutenant General Matthew T. Cooper β58, USMC (Ret.) Corbin A. McNeill Jr. β62
2012
Admiral Sylvester R. Foley Jr. β50, USN (Ret.) (1928-2019)
The Honorable Daniel L. Cooper β57
Captain Bruce McCandless II β58, USN (Ret.) (1937-2017)
Vice Admiral John R. Ryan β67, USN (Ret.)
Daniel F. Akerson β70
P A S T R E C I P I E N T S
2013
Roger E. Tetrault β63 (1941-2020)
The Honorable John Scott Redd β66
Ambassador Richard L. Armitage β67
Admiral Thomas B. Fargo β70, USN (Ret.)
2014
Lieutenant General Thomas P. Stafford β52, USAF (Ret.) (1930-2024)
Rear Admiral William C. Miller β62, USN (Ret.)
Admiral Steve Abbot β66, USN (Ret.)
Admiral Michael G. Mullen β68, USN (Ret.)
Admiral Edmund P. Giambastiani Jr. β70, USN (Ret.)
2015
Admiral Henry H. Mauz Jr. β59, USN (Ret.)
Admiral Richard W. Mies β67, USN (Ret.)
Admiral James O. Ellis Jr. β69, USN (Ret.)
David M. Robinson β87
2016
Vice Admiral Robert F. Dunn β51, USN (Ret.)
The Honorable John H. Dalton β64
Captain Carl H. June β75, MC, USN (Ret.)
P A S T R E C I P I E N T S
2017
Admiral Harry D. Train II β49, USN (Ret.)
Milledge A. Hart III β56
Vice Admiral Cutler Dawson Jr. β70, USN (Ret.)
Admiral Eric T. Olson β73, USN (Ret.)
2018
Rear Admiral Lawrence C. Chambers β52, USN (Ret.)
Admiral James R. Hogg β56, USN (Ret.)
Senator John S. McCain III β58 (1936-2018)
Major General Charles F. Bolden Jr. β68, USMC (Ret.)
Steven S. Reinemund β70
Admiral Timothy J. Keating β71, USN (Ret.)
2019
Dr. J. Phillip London β59 (1937-2021)
Admiral Robert J. Natter β67, USN (Ret.)
Colonel Walter P. Havenstein β71, USMCR (Ret.)
Admiral Robert F. Willard β73, USN (Ret.)
Captain Wendy B. Lawrence β81, USN (Ret.)
2020
Vice Admiral Edward M. Straw β61, SC, USN (Ret.)
Colonel Robert D. Cabana β71, USMC (Ret.)
Admiral Kirkland H. Donald β75, USN (Ret.)
The Honorable Sean J. Stackley β79
P A S T R E C I
P I E N T S
2021
Kevin W. Sharer β70
General John R. Allen β76, USMC (Ret.)
Vice Admiral Derwood Curtis β76, USN (Ret.)
Janie L. Mines β80
Lieutenant Bradley W. Snyder β06, USN (Ret.)
2022
Peter F. de Vos β71
Vice Admiral William D. Crowder β74, USN (Ret.)
J. Michael Yeager β76
Vice Admiral Walter E. Carter β81, USN (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Margaret D. Klein β81, USN (Ret.)
2023
Major General Leo V. Williams III β70, USMCR (Ret.)
Ronald L. Nicol β75
Admiral James G. Stavridis β76, USN (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Julius S. Caesar β77, USNR (Ret.)
Admiral Cecil D. Haney β78, USN (Ret.)
L M A M A T E R
NAVY BLUE AND GOLD
Now colleges from sea to sea May sing of colors true, But who has better right than we To hoist a symbol hue: For sailors brave in battle fair
Since fighting days of old, Have proved the sailorβs right to wear The Navy Blue and Gold.
So hoist our colors, hoist them high, And vow allegiance true, So long as sunset gilds the sky
Above the ocean blue, Unlowered shall those colors be Whatever fate they meet,
So glorious in victory, Triumphant in defeat.
Four years together by the Bay, Where Severn joins the tide, Then by the service called away, Weβre scattered far and wide; But still when two or three shall meet, And old tales be retold, From low to highest in the fleet, Weβll pledge the Blue and Gold.
M I S S I O N S
UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY MISSION
To develop midshipmen morally, mentally and physically and to imbue them with the highest ideals of duty, honor and loyalty in order to graduate leaders who are dedicated to a career of naval service and have potential for future development in mind and character to assume the highest responsibilities of command, citizenship and government.
UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MISSION
We strengthen our MEMBERSβ BONDS to the Academy and to each other, to help them THRIVE AS LEADERS in and out of uniform, and reach their FULL POTENTIAL.