The Army Historical Foundation presented George F. Hofmann the
LTG Richard G. Trefry Award in recognition of his contributions to Army history.
Hofmann is the author of Through
Mobility We Conquer: The Mechanization of U.S. Cavalry and Camp
Colt to Desert Storm: The History of U.S. Armored Forces.
Walter Conser has received 2 awards for his book A COAT OF MANY COLORS: Religion and Society along the Cape Fear River of North Carolina: the Clarendon Cup for best book of regional history from the Lower Cape Fear Historical Society, and the North Carolina Presbyterian Historical Society’s 2007 Book Award.
The University Press of Kentucky has been awarded the Kentucky Federation of History's annual award for recognition of a Kentucky business that supports history in the state.
James C. and Freda C. Klotter are the recipients of the Kentucky Federation of History's annual publication award for Faces of Kentucky.
M. Elise Marubbio has been awarded the Peter C. Rollins Book Award given by the SW/Texas Popular Culture Association for her book, Killing the Indian Maiden: Images of Native American Women on Film
Illustrated Atlas of the Himalaya has been awarded the 2006 National Outdoor Book Award, in the Nature & Environment category. Click here for more info on the award.
Executive Secrets: Covert Action & The Presidency by William Daugherty has won the ISI's Henry Paolucci/Walter Baghot Book Award. Check the ISI's site for more info.
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