Vimy Award
The Vimy Award is an award presented by the Conference of Defence Associations Institute (CDA Institute) to the "Canadian who has made a significant and outstanding contribution to the defence and security of Canada and the preservation of (its) democratic values". The "VIMY AWARD", a 1⁄4-scale statue of a World War I officer by André Gauthier, was commissioned for the CDA Institute.[1] The award, first presented in 1991, is given annually in November at a dinner held at the Canadian War Museum.[2] The 2013 Vimy Award went to Brigadier-General Don Macnamara, a former President of the CDA Institute and member of the CDA Institute's Board of Directors; the CDA is the sponsor of the Vimy Award since 1991. The Award honours the bravery and sacrifices of the Canadian soldiers who were victorious at the Battle of Vimy Ridge in April 1917.[3]
Past winners
Past recipients of the Vimy Award are:
- 1991 Joe Clark, Right Honourable
- 1992 John de Chastelain, General
- 1993 Lewis MacKenzie, Major-General
- 1994 William Howard, Major-General
- 1995 Roméo Dallaire, Major-général
- 1996 Jack Granatstein, Doctor
- 1997 Brian Dickson, Right Honourable
- 1998 Larry Murray, Vice-Admiral
- 1999 Charles H. Belzile, Lieutenant-général
- 2000 Barnett Danson, Honourable
- 2001 Leonard Birchall, Air Commodore
- 2002 John Allen Fraser, Colonel, the Honourable
- 2003 Paul David Manson, General
- 2004 David Bercuson, Doctor
- 2005 Gordon Hamilton Southam
- 2006 David Fraser, Brigadier-General
- 2007 Ray Henault, General
- 2008 Rick Hillier, General
- 2009 William Kenneth MacDonald, Warrant Officer
- 2010 Adrienne Clarkson, Right Honourable[4]
- 2011 Jonathan Vance, Major-General
- 2012 Federick Mannix, Honorary Colonel
- 2013 Don Macnamara, Brigadier-General (Ret’d)
- 2014 Blake Goldring, Honorary Colonel
- 2015 Hugh Segal, Senator
- 2016 James Boutilier, Doctor
References
- ^ Vimy Award
- ^ http://www.cda-cdai.ca/ Conference of Defence Associations Institute
- ^ Brigadier General (Ret'd) W. Don Macnamara – 2013 Vimy Award Winner
- ^ Office of the Governor General of Canada (November 19, 2010). "Presentation of the 2010 Vimy Award". Queen's Printer for Canada. Retrieved November 20, 2010.
External links
- Media related to Vimy Award at Wikimedia Commons