Noble Patron of Armor Award

The Noble Patron of Armor award is the top award given to supporters of the Army's mounted force by the United States Armor Association of the United States Army.

History of the Noble Patron of Armor Award

In 1986 the United States Armor Association began an awards program to honor the very best of America's tankers and troopers. The Noble Patron of Armor award program provides the mounted force with a way to recognize outstanding supporters of the Armor Force, while the Saint George Award recognizes members of the mounted force and the Order of St. Joan D'Arc Medallion is awarded to spouses selected to receive these honors.

Official Statement

The United States Armor Association has developed the Noble Patron of Armor Award to recognize those individuals, other than active duty or reserve U.S. Army and Marine Corps tankers and cavalrymen, who have significantly contributed to the operational success, or the morale and welfare, of armor and cavalry organizations.

Submit Award Nomination On Line While the popular and prestigious Order of St. George Medallion, initiated in 1986, is designed as primarily a U.S. Armor/Cavalry Branch specific award, we in the U.S. Armor Association realize that many other soldiers and civilians work hard to guarantee the success of our branch and its soldiers. The knightly image of a magnificent St. George charging bravely against the Dragon would be incomplete without an awareness of those patrons who championed his cause. In times of old, the PATRON provided the support that allowed the knight to go to battle, often caring for the knight’s sword and armor, attending to his mount, assisting in training, and frequently accompanying him into battle. It is in the tradition of the NOBLE PATRON—a tradition of companionship and service alongside the mounted warrior—that the U.S. Armor Association presents this new award.

Eligibility for the Noble Patron of Armor Award

The United States Armor Association awards its Noble Patron of Armor Award to individuals who have contributed considerably to the operational success of armor and cavalry organizations. The award is bestowed upon civilians or service members who are not branched armor.

Award Procedures Who is eligible for the NOBLE PATRON OF ARMOR AWARD?

Specific Criteria: As indicated in the examples above, the NOBLE PATRON award is designed to recognize an individ-ual’s long-term support of armor and cavalry. The nominee need not be a member of the U.S. Armor Association.

Who may nominate an individual for the NOBLE PATRON OF ARMOR AWARD? Any member of the U.S. Armor Association may nominate an individual for the Patron award.

Who approves the NOBLE PATRON OF ARMOR AWARD? The first armor/cavalry colonel (O-6) in the chain of command, or another combat arms O-6 acting in a command capacity where his unit contains armor or cavalry forces.

Nature of the Award: A two-inch, quality medallion and a lapel pin; a certificate of recognition.

Recipients of the Award

External links

References

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  2. "The History Center". dragoons.org. Retrieved 2008-01-20.
  3. "'Miss Mary' draws a crowd in Büdingen". stripes.com. Stars and Stripes. 2004-10-04. Retrieved 2008-01-20.
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