Doughboy Dinner 2025 | A Night of Honor
On September 9th, we gathered at the National Infantry Museum for a presentation of the Doughboy Award by Chief of Infantry, BG Phillip Kiniery to three outstanding individuals: GEN (R) Vincent K. Brooks, CSM (R) Gerald E. Klein, and Mr. E. Paul Voorhees. Joined by their family, friends, and fellow service members, they were honored and celebrated for their legacy and dedication.
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who made this evening possible, especially the Chief of Infantry, our outstanding events team at the National Infantry Museum, and our generous sponsors and supporters. Whether through donations, sponsorships, or words of encouragement, your contributions brought the Doughboy Dinner to life. Their service and leadership have left a lasting impact on the Infantry.
Honor 250 Years with the Official Commemorative Coin
As we close out this historic year, the National Infantry Association continues to honor 250 years of Infantry/Army history. Mark the occasion with our limited edition 250th Anniversary commemorative coin, a lasting tribute to the legacy of Infantrymen from Valley Forge to today. Available through the end of 2025 or while supplies last. Get yours today!
250th Anniversary Coin – NATIONAL INFANTRY ASSOCIATION
$100 Off Lifetime Memberships – Limited Time!
In honor of the U.S. Army Infantry’s 250th Anniversary, lifetime memberships are now just $250 (regularly $350). This special offer is our way of saying thank you for your support of the Infantry and the NIA.
Don’t miss out, grab your membership today and be sure to use the discount code 250.
Offer ends December 31.
Membership Checkout – NATIONAL INFANTRY ASSOCIATION
Raffle Winner
Congratulations to Parker Coalson, winner of our raffle!
We’re excited to celebrate Parker’s win and appreciate everyone who took part. Thanks for your continued support of the National Infantry Association.
Update: Order of Saint Maurice (OSM) Medallion
Beginning this fall, OSM Medallions will feature only the official award number (no engraved name). The Order of St. Maurice is also shifting to American-made production, continuing to include a printed certificate with each medallion. This change supports U.S. manufacturing and helps maintain the same pricing and quality.
Questions? Contact awards@infantryassn.org.