NU History
Medal of Honor Recipients
Ranks
Honorable Living
Code Flags
100

1819

Captain Alden Partridge founded Norwich University

100

Private in 3rd Vermont Infantry, Cited for Gallantry in 7 days battle in Peninsular Campaign of 1862.

Pvt. Willie Johnston

100

O-3 

Captain

100
The sense of duty, resilience and grit

Performance

100

Maroon and White

NU PT Running Suit

200

1856

Alpha Chapter of Theta Fraternity Founded

200

1LT, First United States Infantry, Cited for distinguished gallantry in the Battle at Wilson's Creek, Missouri, 1861

1LT Henry Clay Wood

200

E- 2 in Army

Private E-2

200

The ability to act with proper, professional decorum in all events

Social

200

Red

Distinguished Visitor on Hill

300

1880

University Name Changed by Vermont Legislative Act to Lewis College. Restored to Norwich University in 1884


300

Major, 19th Massachusetts Infantry, cited for conspicuous bravery on 3rd day at Battle of Gettysburg, PA, in counter charge against Pickett's Division.

Major Edmund Rice

300

Marine Corps E-9

Master Gunnery Sergeant

Sergeant Major

300

How to pursue excellence and win in a matter consistent with Norwich Values

Winning Culture

300

Blue Streamer

Under Arms

400

1898

Norwich Designated the Military College of the State of Vermont by the Vermont Legislature

400

Capt., USMC, cited for extraordinary heroism and eminent and conspicuous conduct in Battle on Samar, Philippine Islands, 1901 

Capt. Hiram Iddings Bearss

400

E-9 Airforce

Chief Master Sergeant

First Sergeant

Command Chief Master Sergeant


400

Ability to inspire others, while establishing a safe, positive command and climate

Leadership

400

Purple and White

Grey Tunic, White Trouser

500

1907

Carnegie Library Constructed, Renamed Henry Prescott Chaplain Memorial Library in 1952. Electrical Engineering Department Established

500

Captain, USA, Second Armored Divison, cited for intrepidity and disregard of personal safety in action near Wurselen, Germany, 1944, during the Battle of the Aachen Gap

Captain James M. Burt

500

O-8 Navy

Rear Admiral Upper Half

500

Harnessing Strength of Cohesion and accountability in units while maintaining values

Maintaining Proper Loyalty

500

White with Blue Cross

Religious Service in Chapel

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