CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 031700Z SEP 24 MID600117596863U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//DNS// TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//DNS// BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 176/24 PASS TO OFFICE CODES: FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//DNS// MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC SUBJ/2024 CNO NAVAL HISTORY ESSAY CONTEST WINNERS// REF/A/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/161252ZFEB23// NARR/REF A IS NAVADMIN 09/2024 CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS NAVAL HISTORY ESSAY CONTEST. POC/Ms. K. Denise Rucker Krepp//LOC: WASHINGTON, DC/EMAIL: Kathryn.R.Krepp.civ(AT)us.navy.mil// RMKS/1. The Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) announces the winners of the 2024 CNO Naval History Essay Contest. 2. Admiral Franchetti announced the annual CNO Essay Contest in reference (a). a. Due to the exceptional quality of the essays, judging was again challenging. Entrants submitted 120 essays: 9 in the Professional Historian category, 52 in the Rising Historian category, and 59 in the Midshipmen and Cadets category. b. Congratulations to the winners and BZ to all the entrants as the overall quality of this year's essays was superb. 3. Winners of the 2024 CNO Naval History Essay Contest a. Professional Historian Category: (1) First Prize: Lieutenant Commander Frederick "Andy" Cichon, USN (Ret.) for his essay "Learn from the Fall of the Philippines and Prepare the Third Island Chain." (2) Second Prize: Sub-Lieutenant Joseph Reilly, Royal Navy, for his essay "The Carrier is Dead, Long Live the Carrier: Historical Lessons on the Exercise of Sea Control." b. Rising Historian Category: (1) First Prize: Commander Chuck Ridgway, USN (Ret.) for his essay "From Distant Shores: How the Experience of the Imperial German Navy's East Asia Squadron Can Help Understand Chinese Overseas Naval Ambitions." (2) Second Prize: Commander Thomas Krasnicki, USN for his essay "Winning the Long War: The Historically Informed Utility of Modern Blockade in a Protracted Conflict with China." (3) Third Prize: Commander J. Brandon Wilgus, USN (Ret.) for his essay "The Shell Crisis: A Lesson from the First World War." c. Midshipmen and Cadets Category: (1) First Prize: By Midshipman 1/C Nathan Scherry, Jr., U.S. Naval Academy for his essay "Lessons from Aviation in the Second Nicaraguan Campaign, 1926-1933." (2) Second Prize: Ensign Jack Montgomery, USN, Holy Cross NROTC for his essay "Training, TRAINING, and M-O-R-E T-R-A-I-N-I-N-G: Maintaining Warfighting Proficiency while Implementing Innovation." (3) Third Prize: Second Lieutenant Quentin Zimmer, U.S. Naval Academy for his essay "We Mind the Mines: Lessons from the Tanker War for the Marine Corps." 4. The winning authors will receive: a. Invitational Travel Orders to the 2024 CNO Naval History Essay Contest Awards Breakfast on 17 October 2024. b. Cash prizes (courtesy of the U.S. Naval Institute). (1) First Prize - $5,000 (Professional and Rising Historian); (2) First Prize - $4,000 (Midshipmen and Cadets); (3) Second Prize - $2,500 (Professional and Rising Category); (4) Second Prize - $2,000 (Midshipmen and Cadets); (5) Third Prize - $1,500 (Rising Category only); (6) Third Prize - $1,000 (Midshipmen and Cadets). c. Publication of the essays in the Naval Institutes Naval History or Proceedings magazines (print and/or online). d. Copper sheathing from USS CONSTITUTION courtesy of the Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC). e. Recognition on NHHC website. f. A one-year Naval Institute membership and a one-year subscription to Naval History magazine (courtesy of the Naval Institute). 5. Many thanks to the professional efforts of the U.S. Naval Institute, U.S. Naval Academy, Naval War College, Naval Postgraduate School, NHHC, and all judges: a. Professional Historian Category (1) Dr. Angelina Callahan, SECNAV Historian (2) Dr. David Kohnen, Naval War College (3) Dr. Mariana Giusti Rodriguez, Naval Postgraduate School (4) Dr. John Fahey, Naval History and Heritage Command (5) Dr. Mary DeCredico, U.S. Naval Academy b. Rising Historian Category (1) Mr. Neil Hogg, SES, OPNAV N8B (2) Dr. Scott Mobley, University of Wisconsin-Madison (3) Dr. John Kuehn, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (4) Dr. Lewis Patterson, U.S. Naval Academy (5) Dr. Regina Akers, Naval History and Heritage Command c. Midshipmen and Cadets Category (1) Dr. Charles Chadbourn, III, Naval War College (2) Dr. Charles Steele, U.S. Air Force Academy (3) Dr. Chris Costello, Naval Postgraduate School (4) Dr. Abigail Mullen, U.S. Naval Academy (5) Dr. Camillia Rodgers, Naval History and Heritage Command 6. For questions, please contact Ms. K. Denise Rucker Krepp, NHHC: email: kathryn.r.krepp.civ(AT)us.navy.mil. 7. Released by VADM M. E. Boyle, Director, Navy Staff.// BT #0001 NNNN CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED//