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Navy Historical Works On Naval Aviation, Vietnam History, Earn Prestigious Award

Awards Recognize Works That Contribute To The Understanding Of Naval History

Two Navy historical works have earned special recognition for their contributions to the field of historical scholarship, the North American Society for Oceanic History announced May 14.

"United States Naval Aviation 1910-2010" by Naval History and Heritage Command's Mark L. Evans and Roy A. Grossnick, won the John Lyman Book Award in the category of Naval and Maritime Reference Works and Published Primary Sources.

"War in the Shallows: U.S. Navy Coastal and Riverine Warfare in Vietnam, 1965-1968" by the Naval History and Heritage Command's John D. Sherwood, Ph.D. won the John Lyman Book Award in the category of U.S. Naval History

"These are very prestigious awards, and we're very proud of the command's historians who researched and wrote these books," said Samuel J. Cox, director of the Naval History and Heritage Command. "Both books are important historical works and are indicative of the expert, scholarly research and publication being performed here every day by the history professionals of NHHC, including the outstanding editorial and publication support the authors received in publishing these two definitive texts."

Each year the North American Society for Oceanic History (NASOH) presents the John Lyman Book Awards to recognize excellence in the publication of books that make significant contributions to the study and understanding of maritime and naval history. Winners of the awards for books published in 2015 were announced at NASOH's Annual Meeting held in Portland, Maine, May 14.

"United States Naval Aviation 1910-2010" is the Naval History and Heritage Command's fourth update to the original history, which was initiated in 1960. That first issue celebrated the first 50 years of United States naval aviation and this two-volume set commemorates the centenary. Previous editions have proved an invaluable first-stop research tool to aviation, naval, and military historians. This latest update breaks U.S. naval aviation history into two volumes -- chronology and statistics. Both have greatly increased content over the previous version beyond simply including years not previously covered. New and expanded research makes these the definitive volumes on U.S. naval aviation's first century. The two-volume set can be downloaded for free from NHHC's website.

According to NASOH's website, the society was founded in 1973 to provide a forum for maritime history and remains actively devoted to the study and promotion of naval and maritime history. The society's objectives are to promote the exchange of information among its members and others interested in the history of the seas, lakes, and inland waterways; to call attention to books, articles, and documents pertinent to naval and maritime history; and to work with local, regional, national, international, and government organizations toward the goal of fostering a more general awareness and appreciation for North America's naval and maritime heritage.

NHHC, located at the Washington Navy Yard, is responsible for the preservation, analysis, and dissemination of U.S. naval history and heritage. It provides the knowledge foundation for the Navy by maintaining historically relevant resources and products that reflect the Navy's unique and enduring contributions through our nation's history, and supports the fleet by assisting with and delivering professional research, analysis, and interpretive services. NHHC is composed of many activities including the Navy Department Library, the Navy Operational Archives, the Navy art and artifact collections, underwater archeology, Navy histories, nine museums, USS Constitution repair facility and the historic ship Nautilus.

(Source: U.S. Navy news release)

FMI: www.navy.mil

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