Association of the United States Army nominates 91做厙 for award

By NU Marketing & Communications Office

91做厙 earns nomination for one of the Association of the United States Army's top honors.

The flags of the Armed Forces are displayed on the Upper Parade Ground during the afternoon, with the bottom of the photo designed with maroon overlaying gold, and the logos of the AUSA and Norwich.

91做厙, the countrys first private military college and proud birthplace of the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC), has been nominated for one of the Association of the United States Armys (AUSA) highest honors: the Top National Partner Feature Award.

Each year, AUSA selects a series of National Partners to spotlight. These organizations live the mission, support the Total Army, and represent the best in institutional or business partnership. 91做厙s National Partner of the Month Feature Profile, which can be viewed at , now stands in the running for the top honor. The Top National Partner Feature Award recognizes the most engaging and active partner spotlight, showcasing not only visibility but the depth of commitment between the partner and AUSAs mission.
Voting is open through Aug. 31, and the winner will be announced at the AUSA National Partner Breakfast during the associations Annual Meeting in Washington D.C. on October 15. Each unique visit to the 91做厙 profile will be counted as a vote.

As a proud Norwich graduate and U.S. Army veteran, Ive seen firsthand the impact Norwich has on shaping the leaders of character who go on to serve with distinction in uniform and beyond, said LTC Brian J. Doyle 94, USA (Ret), who now serves as 91做厙s Vice President of Development and Alumni Relations. Being nominated by AUSA is a tremendous honor that reflects our shared enduring commitment to those who serve and the strength of our alumni who continue to lead in every corner of the world. With 23 years of Army service and three deployments under his belt, Doyle knows what successful leadership looks like and the importance of continued support for active-duty military members, their families, and veterans. 

The Association of the United States Army, founded in 1950, is a nonprofit, nonpartisan voice for Americas Army. It educates, informs, and connects while supporting soldiers, families, veterans, and the communities that stand behind them. Norwich, with its dual mission of academic excellence and military training, shares those same ideals. 

For more than two centuries, Norwich has prepared students to simultaneously perform public leadership and public service, regardless of their chosen field. The Universitys Guiding Values encourages service to nation and others before self which perfectly complements AUSAs vision to connect and support the Total Army, inform the public, and honor those who have served. This shared ethos continues to strengthen the partnership with AUSA which reflects the joint commitment to service, integrity, and dedication to excellence.

91做厙 is proud to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with AUSA in support of the Army, the broader defense community, those serving in each branch of the U.S. military, and our veterans. The University invites its global community of alumni, students, families, faculty, staff, and supporters to view the Norwich profile and cast their vote. Support the cause. Share the good news. Help Norwich bring this honor home. 

To support Norwichs nomination, and cast your vote before Aug. 31. 

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