Given periodically to recognize individuals who have achieved the highest levels of public service, scholarship, and discovery, in the spirit of Roosevelt’s selfless service, strenuous endeavor, patriotic idealism, and practical accomplishments.
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The Theodore Roosevelt Association’s Medal of Honor is one of the most prestigious awards given by any non-governmental organization in the United States. The Medal of Honor was created “to honor outstanding service in fields reflecting the work and interests of Theodore Roosevelt.
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Since 1982, the TRA occasionally has bestowed the Bertha Benkard Rose Award for outstanding service to the Association, in honor of Mrs. Rose, a leader in historic preservation and in the restoration of Sagamore Hill, who served on the TRA Executive Committee for 26 years until her death.
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Presented for exceptional scholarship to the most distinguished published book on Theodore Roosevelt.
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Awarded annually to the book which best enhances Theodore Roosevelt for youth--while maintaining historical fidelity.
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Established in 1983 to honor the 125th anniversary of Roosevelt’s birth and his term as Chair of the Board of Police Commissioners in New York City, these awards, given in cities across the country, recognize law enforcement officers who continue to render outstanding and praiseworthy service despite a serious handicap, illness, or injury.
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