Goethals Medal
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The Goethals Medal is a national award
Award
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 given annually by the Society of American Military Engineers
Society of American Military Engineers
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 (SAME) to a registered engineer
Professional Engineer
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 whom is also a member of SAME prior to nomination. The nominated engineer must have made eminent and notable contributions in engineering, design, or construction in the past five years.

The award is named in honor of Colonel George Washington Goethals
George Washington Goethals
George Washington Goethals was a United States Army officer and civil engineer, best known for his supervision of construction and the opening of the Panama Canal...

, a civil engineer
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 and United States Army
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 officer
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 best known for his work on the Panama Canal
Panama Canal
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.

Past award winners

  • 1956 Dr. David B. Steinman
    David B. Steinman
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  • 1957 Lt. Gen. Raymond A. Wheeler
  • 1958 Col. Walker L. Cisler
  • 1959 John W. Sibert, Jr.
  • 1960 Lt. Gen. Samuel D. Sturgis, Jr.
    Samuel D. Sturgis, Jr.
    Samuel Sturgis, Jr. was an American soldier. He was born in St. Paul, Minnesota and came from a military family. Both his father, Samuel D. Sturgis, and grandfather, also named Samuel D. Sturgis, were West Point graduates and major generals.Sturgis graduated from West Point in 1918...

  • 1961 Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Hayes, III
  • 1962 Lt. Col. E. Robert de Luccia
  • 1963 CoI. Ralph A. Tudor
    Ralph A. Tudor
    Ralph A. Tudor was a builder, civil engineer and Under Secretary of the United States Interior Department. The Ralph A. Tudor Medal awarded by the Society of American Military Engineers is named for him....

  • 1964 John P. Davis
    John P. Davis
    John Preston Davis was an American lawyer and activist intellectual became prominent for his work with the Joint Committee on National Recovery and the founding of the National Negro Congress in 1935. He went on to found Our World magazine in 1946, a full-size, nationally-distributed magazine...

  • 1965 Edwin E. Abbott
  • 1966 Rear Adm. Robert R. Wooding
  • 1967 Capt. Albert Rhoades Marshall
  • 1968 Col. Jerome 0. Ackerman
  • 1969 Wendell W. Ralphe
  • 1970 Dr. Arsham Amirikian
  • 1971 Robert Y. Hudson
  • 1972 Dr. Michael Yachnis
  • 1973 Robert H. Hayes
  • 1974 Col. John E. Catlin, Jr.
  • 1975 James Polk Stafford, Jr.
  • 1976 Henry W. Holiday
  • 1977 Garland L. Watts
  • 1978 Arthur Casagrande
    Arthur Casagrande
    Arthur Casagrande was an Austrian-born American civil engineer who made important contributions to the fields of engineering geology and geotechnical engineering during its infancy...

  • 1979 E. Montford Fucik
  • 1980 Robert J. Taylor
  • 1981 Michael A. Kolessar
  • 1982 Euclid C. Moore
  • 1983 George J. Zeiler
  • 1984 Dr. Alexander G. Tarics
  • 1985 Edward Cohen
    Edward Cohen
    Edward Cohen was an Australian merchant and a Victoria State politician. He served as Mayor of Melbourne from 1862 to 1863.-Early life:...

  • 1986 William L. Stevens
  • 1987 Dr. Ralph J. Portier
  • 1988 Gary S. Gasperino
  • 1989 No winner
  • 1990 Karl Rocker, Jr.
  • 1991 William A. Keenan
  • 1992 Dr. Robert D. Wolff
  • 1993 Ralph B. Snowberger
  • 1994 Eugene J. Fasullo
  • 1995 Richard E. Carlson
  • 1996 John C. Gribar
  • 1997 Lt. Col. Wendell L Barnes, USA
  • 1998 Douglas F. Burke
  • 1999 James E. Tancreto
  • 2000 Robert J. Taylor
  • 2001 Robert M. Moore
    Robert M. Moore
    Robert M. Moore was an Irish-born mayor of Cincinnati.- External links :...

  • 2002 Arthur H. Wu, Ph.D.
  • 2003 Dennis M. Firman, P.E., ACC/CEC
  • 2004 Ralph T. Kaneshiro, P.E.
  • 2006 Capt. Tracey J. Spielmann
  • 2007 Dominick M. Servedio

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