UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 091937Z FEB 16 FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 030/16 MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/FEB// SUBJ/SAMUEL ELIOT MORISON NAVAL HISTORY SUPPLEMENTAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-2017// REF/A/DOC/CNO/08JAN2015// AMPN/REF A IS OPNAVINST 1520.24D, OFFICER SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM// RMKS/1. Per reference (a), Director, Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC) is calling for applications for the Samuel Eliot Morison Naval History Supplemental Scholarship Program for Academic Year 2016-2017. The purpose of the scholarship is to promote development of a broad understanding of naval history within the American national experience. Historical knowledge is an invaluable tool to place current issues in context and for leaders to make sound decisions. 2. The scholarship is named in honor of the late Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison, USNR, an eminent naval and maritime historian and winner of the Pulitzer Prize. The scholarship awards $5,000 to one active duty commissioned officer of the U.S. Navy or U.S. Marine Corps with demonstrated leadership potential and high academic qualifications who is already pursuing graduate study in history, international relations, or a related field. The award is to help pay for expenses related to research, travel, and the purchase of books or other educational materials. 3. Any officer desiring to compete for the Samuel Eliot Morison Supplemental Scholarship for study beginning in the fall of 2016 (Academic Year 2016-2017) should submit a letter of application via his/her Commanding Officer to the Senior Historian, NHHC, 805 Kidder Breese Street, SE, Washington D.C. 20374-5060. Applications must be received no later than 29 April 2016. Please note mail security procedures for federal agencies in the District of Columbia delay delivery for three to five business days beyond normal delivery times. Candidates are reminded to mail applications with adequate time for delivery or to use a commercial express delivery service. Applicants on deployment without regular mail access may submit applications by email to michael.crawford(AT)navy.mil. Application packages should provide the following information: a. University presently attending or to which application has been forwarded and the current status of that application. b. Copy of officer biography. c. A statement from the applicant that includes an outline of the proposed education program, degree objective, and major. d. A copy of all official college/university graduate and postgraduate transcripts. e. A statement not to exceed 500 words concerning the relationship of the Morison Scholarship to the applicants interest and the value to be derived both by the individual and the Navy. f. Commanding Officers endorsement. g. Contact mailing address and e-mail. 4. The Director, NHHC will make final selection of the Morison Scholarship recipient and an alternate by 30 May 2016. Selection of finalists will be based on the following: a. Relevance of the chosen area of study to U.S. naval history. b. Demonstrated professional performance with particular emphasis on the officers specialty. c. Academic ability. d. The career needs of the officer. e. Potential for professional growth. 5. Point of contact: Dr. Michael Crawford, at (202) 781-0976, or via e-mail at michael.crawford(AT)navy.mil. 6. Released by Vice Admiral R. L Thomas, Director, Navy Staff.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//