Year
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Name
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Notes
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1969
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Ronald W. Terry
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[1]
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1975
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John R. Boyd
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[2] United States Air Force fighter pilot and Pentagon consultant
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1976
|
Herbert J. Hickey, Jr
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[3] For engineering F-15 handling qualities.
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1977
|
Joseph C. Foster, Jr.
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University of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign
Awarded for research in advanced conventional warheads while at the Air Force Armament Laboratory, Eglin AFB FL
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1978
|
Henry Berry Garrett
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[4][5] Project scientist for the SCATHA (Spacecraft Charging at High Altitude) program For developing a mathematical model of the earth's space environment at high altitudes
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1979
|
Terence James Elkins
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1982
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Raymond P. Urtz
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[6]
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1985
|
George A. Vanasse
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[7] Physicist at the US Air Force Geophysics Laboratory at Hanscom Air Force Base in Bedford, Massachusetts
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1986
|
John F. Paulson
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Air Force Research Laboratory, Hanscom Field, Lexington, Massachusetts
Awarded for major advances in ion-molecule chemical kinetics
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1987
|
Davy Belk
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[8] Member of the Senior Executive Service and Director, Information Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Rome, New York For developing computational fluid dynamics methods.
|
1990
|
Carl E. Baum
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[9] Senior Scientist at the Air Force Research Laboratory
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1991
|
Northrup Fowler III
|
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1994
|
William F. Storm
|
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1995
|
John M. Reising
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[10] Air Force Research Laboratory For the successful transition of cockpit technology including pictorial displays, voice control and display symbology
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1997
|
Jeffrey L. Craig
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[11] for Panoramic Night Vision Goggle Development
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1998
|
Chi Tsieh (Jimmy) Liu
|
|
1999
|
Robert Q. Fugate
|
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2000
|
Frank Marcos
|
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2001
|
Dean F. Kocian
|
|
2002
|
Nelson Forster
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[12] Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio For his work developing corrosion-resistant materials for engine mechanical systems
|
2003
|
Dr Peter M. Wegner
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[13] For his work in developing spacecraft technologies
|
2004
|
H. John Mucks
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[14] Electronics engineer for the Air Force Research Laboratory, Rome, New York For the web-based Time Line Analysis System.
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2005
|
John A. Caldwell
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[15] Air Force Research Laboratory at Brooks City-Base, Texas For his research on the effects of fatigue.
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2007
|
Jim F. Riker
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[16] Air Force Research Laboratory
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2008
|
Mark Haney
|
[17]
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2009
|
Derek Kingston
|
[18] Air Vehicles Directorate For improvements to the technology for cooperative unmanned air vehicle (UAV) route surveillance
|
2010
|
Dr. Candace Lynch
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[19] Senior scientist at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass. For pioneering new infrared technology.
|
2011
|
Dr. Michael Hooser
|
[20] A chief scientist from Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico For his role in significant advances in hypersonic missile research.
|
2012
|
Dr. Mark H. Draper
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[21] A senior engineering research psychologist, Air Force Research Laboratory's 711th Human Performance For human factors research.
|
2013
|
Dr. Peter J. Collins
|
[22] Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering and Management, Air Force Institute of Technology
|
2014
|
Dr. Donald R. Erbschloe
|
[23] Senior Level Executive (SL) and Chief Scientist of the Air Mobility Command, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois
|
2015
|
Dr Lisa Tripp
|
[24] Airman Systems Directorate's Continuous Learning Branch For innovative and cost-saving training methods and platforms for the Air Force intelligence community
|
2016
|
Lt Col (sel) Joseph C. Pomager
|
Program Manager, Command & Control Systems, Integrated Combat Systems Division, Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office
Led Chief of Staff-directed effort to increase situational awareness, streamline command and control, and shorten the kill-chain, while reducing stove-piping.
|
2018
|
Dr. Robert Johnson
|
Principal investigator at Air Force Research Laboratory Starfire Optical Range (SOR).[25]
for outstanding contributions including identifying a breakthrough in physics that enables high-resolution ground to space imaging
|
2021
|
Maj. Ronald Kemker
|
[26]
In recognition of Dr. Kemker's significant achievements in aviation electronics development for dozens of Automatic Target Recognition models, a novel data fusion scheme and five processing algorithms.
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2023
|
Dr. Scott Nykl
|
In recognition of Dr. Nykl's research related to airborne visual relative navigation using computer vision.
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