Governor's Veterans Advocacy Award

This award is given by the Governor to an outstanding individual(s) serving in the veteran community and announced annually on Veterans Day.

Any individual or organization may nominate a person. Nominees must be an Alaskan resident, but need not be a veteran, and must have engaged in unpaid, voluntary veteran’s activities within the State. The nominee should have demonstrated one or more of the following to veterans, veterans’ issues, or veterans’ organizations:

  • A significant service to veterans and their families
  • An extraordinary personal concern, compassion, and commitment
  • Veterans organization activity, positions held, and lengthy service
  • Formation or participation in a new, innovative or creative volunteer program, event, or project

 

Nomination Must Include:

  • NOMINEE: Name, Occupation, Address, and Phone Number on the top of the narrative summary.
  • NOMINATOR: Name, Address, Telephone Number, Email, Organization, and Signature on the bottom of the narrative.
  • NARRATIVE: Please attach a brief (no more than two-page double spaced) narrative summary of your nominee’s efforts and accomplishments for veterans.

Judging of nominations will be completed by a panel consisting of members of the Alaska Veterans Advisory Council, the Director of Veterans Affairs, and a member of the State veterans’ community selected by the Commissioner of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.

Selection Recommendation(s) for the Veterans Advocacy Award will be made to the Governor by the Commissioner of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.

 

Governor's Veterans Advocacy Award Recipients

Year

Awardee

Location of Awardee

2000

Leo C Kaye

 

2001

Robert Bowen & Bob Nelson

Anchorage

2002

Linda Boisseau, Joe Sadlier, Vietnam Vets Motorcycle Club of Anchorage/Chapter D.

 

2003

No recipient selected

 

2004

No recipient selected

 

2005

Ed Knobel

Glennallen

2006

Joseph Fields III

Fairbanks

2007

Maurice (Moe) Bailey

Palmer

2008

John Wilken Jr

Eagle River

2009

Marc Hoffmeister

Eagle River

2010

Roy Burkhart

Housten

2011

Nancy Smoyer

Fairbanks

2012

Suellyn Wright Novak

Chugiak

2013

Marcia Hoffman-Devoe

Anchorage

2014

Jim Robbins

Anchorage

2015

Dave Trantham

Bethel

2016

Gene Horner

Wasilla

2017

No recipient selected

 

2018

Soloman “Sol” Atkins

Metlakatla

2019

Chester Ballot

Kotzebue

2020

James Hastings

Talkeetna

2021

Janice “Jan” Trojan

Craig

2022

Alison Carter

Fairbanks

2023

Clare Sullivan

Seward

2024

Benno Cleveland

Fairbanks