The Andrew J. Goodpaster Award honors the life and service of General Andrew J. Goodpaster, a longtime trustee and a chairman of the Foundation, a champion of the Marshall legacy, an American hero, and an extraordinary public servant.

The Goodpaster Award is presented to American business leaders, politicians, military leaders and others who have served our nation in exemplary ways, who, like General Goodpaster, have exhibited great courage, selfless service, patriotism and leadership in their lives and careers.

 

Recipients

2021 | David L. Goldfein

Retired General David Goldfein received the Andrew J. Goodpaster Award during a gala dinner at the Army Navy Country Club in Arlington, Virginia, on December 8, 2021. General Goldfein, 21st Chief of Staff of the Air Force, was honored for his distinguished career and many contributions to the nation’s military.

2021 | Mark T. Esper

Dr. Mark T. Esper will be recognized for his dis­tinguished career and his many contributions to our nation. He has overseen a rebuilding of our national defense capabilities and been a strong advocate for both military preparedness and our brave men and women in uniform. Learn more here.

2018 | Joseph F. Dunford, Jr.

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr. received the Goodpaster Award in December 2018 at a dinner in Washington. Dunford was honored for his distinguished career in the U.S. Marine Corps and his many contributions to U.S defense.

2016 | Richard Cody

Gen. Richard Cody, USA (Ret.), received the Goodpaster Award in December 2016 at a luncheon in Washington. He was honored for his distinguished career in the U.S. Army, his many contributions to U.S defense, and his leadership of the non-profit Homes for Our Troops and the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund.

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2014 | Raymond T. Odierno

Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, USA, received the Goodpaster Award in December 2014 at a luncheon in Washington. Gen. Odierno is the 38th U.S. Army chief of staff. He was honored for his distinguished career in the U.S. Army. During more than 37 years of service, he has commanded units at every echelon, from platoon to theater, with duty in Germany, Albania, Kuwait, Iraq, and the United States.  See video and photos from the event.  Read the article in The Strategist (PDF).

2012 | Gordon R. Sullivan

General Gordon Sullivan, USA (Ret.) received the Goodpaster Award in May 2012 at a luncheon in Washington.  Gen. Sullivan was honored for his distinguished career in the U.S. Army that he concluded as the 32nd Chief of Staff and a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and for his leadership of AUSA (Association of the United States Army), of which he has served as president since 1998.  He is chairman of the Board of Trustees of Norwich University; a director of the Institute of Defense Analyses, and a member of the Council of Advisors of the Marshall Foundation. See video and photos from the event.  Read a summary of the event (PDF).

2008 | Brent Scowcroft

Lt. General Brent Scowcroft received the first Goodpaster Award in December 2008 at a gala dinner in Washington. General Scowcroft epitomizes a life of selfless devotion and service to the country he loves deeply.  A former trustee of the Marshall Foundation like his good friend and colleague Andrew Goodpaster, Brent Scowcroft served as National Security Advisor to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H. W. Bush. His extraordinary twenty-nine-year military career began with graduation from West Point and included numerous assignments addressing long-range military planning, international relations and national security issues. See photos from the Gala Dinner.

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