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  • Who We Are
    • Our History
    • Our 231 Honorees
    • OKMHF Volunteers
    • OKMHF Board
  • Donate
  • Events
    • Annual Banquet
    • Honors Campaign
    • Photo Gallery
  • Nominate a Vet
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NOMINATE A VETERAN

OUR CLASS OF 2022 HONOREES AND/OR FAMILIES

Standing: COL Jim Minor (nephew of 2LT Vrana), Gene Clark Jr (son of CSM Clark Sr), SP4 Brian Buswell (son of COL Buswell), COL Stan Evans, MAJ Joe Todd, LtCol Galand Kramer, CPT Mike Rose, MAJ John Mullins, Dr. Jeff Miller (nephew of CPL Miller), Seated: Kathryn Frost, Anita Davis, Beverly Sisemore (daughters of CW3 Frost), Terri Fields (daughter-in-law of MAJ Fields), Ina Koch (cousin of CPL Miller)

Style Guide AND THREE EXAMPLEs of A successful NOmination

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Nominators

Nominee Prerequisites

Nominee Prerequisites

A Nominator may be anyone from anywhere who are familiar with the military record of service of those they nominate. It is the Nominator's job to supply all required information needed for evaluation by the Selection Committee. Nominations are due no later than June 1st of each year. 

Nominee Prerequisites

Nominee Prerequisites

Nominee Prerequisites

1. Have been honorably discharged from any branch of the 8 Uniformed Services.


2. Have no felony convictions.


3. Provide DD Form 214, or equivalent if discharged prior to 1950.


4. Must have either been born in Oklahoma, entered military service from Oklahoma, or lived in Oklahoma for a minimum of seven years.


5. Be of good character.

Evaluation Criteria

Nominee Prerequisites

The Nomination Packet

1. The military record of the individual must demonstrate heroic and/or extraordinary leadership action, service, or sacrifice; and principal awards received. These items must be documented on the DD-214 (separation/discharge document or equivalent). In some cases, there may be more than one.


2. Nominee must have outstanding civilian publi

1. The military record of the individual must demonstrate heroic and/or extraordinary leadership action, service, or sacrifice; and principal awards received. These items must be documented on the DD-214 (separation/discharge document or equivalent). In some cases, there may be more than one.


2. Nominee must have outstanding civilian public service and/or patriotic service to include civic work, service to veterans, projects influencing or motivating youth, helping the handicapped and disabled, community improvements, leadership positions, etc. A community service section is not required for nominees who have been Killed in Action, or are Missing in Action.


3. Nominee must have a well-established Oklahoma connection. See Nominee Prerequisites.

The Nomination Packet

When Your Nominee is Selected

The Nomination Packet

A complete packet will include:


PROVIDED COVER PAGE  

NOMINATION SUMMARY 

DETAILED BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION 

Photo of Nominee

Form DD-214

Military Section 

Civic/Public Service Section

When Your Nominee is Selected

When Your Nominee is Selected

When Your Nominee is Selected

We also refer to selectees as inductees or honorees. The nominator and honoree will be assigned an OKMHF volunteer called an Ambassador-in-Charge (AIC). 


The two of you will work closely to coordinate all the required details for your honoree. The induction event close to Veterans Day is moving and memorable.  

SELECTION PROCESS

When Your Nominee is Selected

When Your Nominee is Selected

The OKMHF typically reviews over 100 nomination packets each year. 


Nominees being considered by the Selection Committee must receive a certain minimum qualifying score to be in the running for selection. The top ten scorers become the selectees for the next annual event.  


If a nominee is not selected but receives a minimum qualifying scor

The OKMHF typically reviews over 100 nomination packets each year. 


Nominees being considered by the Selection Committee must receive a certain minimum qualifying score to be in the running for selection. The top ten scorers become the selectees for the next annual event.  


If a nominee is not selected but receives a minimum qualifying score, then the nominee will be reconsidered in subsequent years by the Selection Committee. It is not necessary for the Nominator to re-submit a new nomination packet each year. However, the Nominator is encouraged to submit any significant new information for addition to the nominee's file.  


Nominees may be living or deceased. A number of inductees from past years who were killed in action or killed during their years of military service had little or no civilian public service activities. In their cases, selection is based solely upon their heroic actions and/or extraordinary military service.  


Those selected for induction into the Hall of Fame are referred to as inductees or honorees. The nominator and inductee/honoree will be assigned an OKMHF volunteer called an Ambassador-in-Charge (AIC). The two of you will work closely to coordinate all required details for your honoree. 


The induction event will be scheduled as close to Veteran’s Day as practical. The induction banquet and ceremony is moving and memorable.

MG DOUGLAS O. DOLLAR DISTINGUISHED PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD

Award Description/Criteria

AWARDED TO DESERVING INDIVIDUALS FOR:

AWARDED TO DESERVING INDIVIDUALS FOR:

Selection for this award by the OKMHF Board is based upon public service and not valor or heroism as is required for other inductees into the Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame. 


It is presented to an individual or organization actively involved in the community promoting good citizenship, continued patriotism beyond military service, and providing assistance to Oklahoma’s veterans and families with the same exemplary dedication that has been the keystone of MG Dollar’s military and civilian careers.

AWARDED TO DESERVING INDIVIDUALS FOR:

AWARDED TO DESERVING INDIVIDUALS FOR:

AWARDED TO DESERVING INDIVIDUALS FOR:

  • Their exemplary public/community service benefiting military veterans, the military, and/or military-related missions;  


  • Specifically supporting community activities that strengthen the quality of life for veterans, their families, and their communities;  


  • Developing and providing unique and/or innovative service(s) which aid/promote the needs/welfare of our veterans;  

AWARDED TO DESERVING INDIVIDUALS FOR:

  • Promoting patriotism and appreciation for the selfless sacrifices of our service members in the past, present, and future by developing and/or implementing innovative ideas and activities which bring support, awareness, and understanding to our veterans of the 7 Uniformed Services of the United States. 


  • Setting an example of stellar citizenship and engaging in significant public service to veterans

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