CCYM Annual Awards
Each year at the Young Marine Birthday Ball, individual awards are handed out to deserving Young Marines and Registered Adults. These awards are named after individuals we have lost that were close to our unit and to our hearts. A brief description of each honored award is listed below.

LCpl Eric J. Schreiber Award
Outstanding Character
Lance Corporal Eric Schreiber, USMC, brother of Amy Smith, was a former Young Marine before joining the Marine Corps. He tragically lost his life in a training accident in 29 Palms, California in 1994. He was an outstanding young man and we honor his memory by awarding a Young Marine who has shown outstanding character..
2011: YM Jude Smith
2012: YM Karl Hill
2013: YM Brian Alston
2014: YM Brandon Collins
2015: YM William Fowler
2016: YM Miguel Vigil-Rosas
2017: YM Andrew Amerson
Outstanding Character
Lance Corporal Eric Schreiber, USMC, brother of Amy Smith, was a former Young Marine before joining the Marine Corps. He tragically lost his life in a training accident in 29 Palms, California in 1994. He was an outstanding young man and we honor his memory by awarding a Young Marine who has shown outstanding character..
2011: YM Jude Smith
2012: YM Karl Hill
2013: YM Brian Alston
2014: YM Brandon Collins
2015: YM William Fowler
2016: YM Miguel Vigil-Rosas
2017: YM Andrew Amerson

TSGT Adam Ginett Award
Outstanding Registered Adult
Technical Sergeant Adam Ginett, USAF-EOD was the son of Jim and Christina Kazakavage and grandson of Jim Haslam. He tragically lost his life when he was killed in action in Afghanistan in 2010. He was an outstanding young man and we honor his memory by awarding a Registered Adult who has shown outstanding initiative.
2013: Ms. Beverly Hill
2014: Mr. Andrew Blizzard & Mr. Tyrone Ashe
2015: Mr. Phillip Miller
2016: Mr. Bill Peddy
2017: Mrs. Donna Amerson
Outstanding Registered Adult
Technical Sergeant Adam Ginett, USAF-EOD was the son of Jim and Christina Kazakavage and grandson of Jim Haslam. He tragically lost his life when he was killed in action in Afghanistan in 2010. He was an outstanding young man and we honor his memory by awarding a Registered Adult who has shown outstanding initiative.
2013: Ms. Beverly Hill
2014: Mr. Andrew Blizzard & Mr. Tyrone Ashe
2015: Mr. Phillip Miller
2016: Mr. Bill Peddy
2017: Mrs. Donna Amerson

Cpl Jim Haslam Award
Perseverance
Jim Haslam, was the founder and first Unit Commander of the Capital City Young Marines, which received it's charter in 2001. Even after he passed along his duties as Unit Commander, he stayed involved with the unit. He bravely and stubbornly fought cancer for many years, even walking out of hospice, before losing that battle in 2015. He was an amazing man and we honor his memory by awarding a Young Marine or Registered Adult who has faced adversity with bravery.
2015: Mr. Christopher Ross
2016: Mr. Andrew Blizzard
2017: YM Jonathan Rodriguez
Perseverance
Jim Haslam, was the founder and first Unit Commander of the Capital City Young Marines, which received it's charter in 2001. Even after he passed along his duties as Unit Commander, he stayed involved with the unit. He bravely and stubbornly fought cancer for many years, even walking out of hospice, before losing that battle in 2015. He was an amazing man and we honor his memory by awarding a Young Marine or Registered Adult who has faced adversity with bravery.
2015: Mr. Christopher Ross
2016: Mr. Andrew Blizzard
2017: YM Jonathan Rodriguez

Cpl John Skuce Award
Outstanding Attitude
John Skuce, was the first Executive Officer of the Capital City Young Marines, when it received it's charter in 2001. He and his wife, Joyce, hosted many unit encampments at their home in Mt. Olive, NC. Though his health had been failing before his death in 2016, he always maintained a smile and positive attitude. He was an amazing man and we honor his memory by awarding a Young Marine who has shown a consistent positive attitude, especially in adversity.
2016: YM Nadia Hinton
2017: YM Jaylen Coston
Outstanding Attitude
John Skuce, was the first Executive Officer of the Capital City Young Marines, when it received it's charter in 2001. He and his wife, Joyce, hosted many unit encampments at their home in Mt. Olive, NC. Though his health had been failing before his death in 2016, he always maintained a smile and positive attitude. He was an amazing man and we honor his memory by awarding a Young Marine who has shown a consistent positive attitude, especially in adversity.
2016: YM Nadia Hinton
2017: YM Jaylen Coston
Unit Young Marine of the Year
Selected each year by a board of Registered Adult Staff based on the Young Marine's leadership qualities.
2007: YM Keya Gibbons (also Battalion YMOY)
2009: YM Keya Gibbons
2010: YM Benjamin Tim
2011: YM Austin Cobb (also Battalion & Regimental YMOY)
2012: YM Austin Cobb (also Battalion, Regimental, and Division YMOY)
2013: YM Brian Alston (also Battalion YMOY)
2014: YM Jude Smith
2015: YM Cooper Johnston (also Battalion, Regimental, and Division YMOY)
2016: YM Gavin McKendrick (also Battalion & Regimental YMOY)
2017: YM Julian Wallace
2018: YM Ana Smith
Selected each year by a board of Registered Adult Staff based on the Young Marine's leadership qualities.
2007: YM Keya Gibbons (also Battalion YMOY)
2009: YM Keya Gibbons
2010: YM Benjamin Tim
2011: YM Austin Cobb (also Battalion & Regimental YMOY)
2012: YM Austin Cobb (also Battalion, Regimental, and Division YMOY)
2013: YM Brian Alston (also Battalion YMOY)
2014: YM Jude Smith
2015: YM Cooper Johnston (also Battalion, Regimental, and Division YMOY)
2016: YM Gavin McKendrick (also Battalion & Regimental YMOY)
2017: YM Julian Wallace
2018: YM Ana Smith

The Daughters of the American Revolution
Outstanding Cadet Medal
The DAR Outstanding Cadet Medal is awarded to a Young Marine of outstanding ability and achievement. Recipient must have distinguished him or herself through outstanding leadership, honor, service, courage, and patriotism.
2017: YM Vincent Schetrom
2018: YM Jude Smith
Outstanding Cadet Medal
The DAR Outstanding Cadet Medal is awarded to a Young Marine of outstanding ability and achievement. Recipient must have distinguished him or herself through outstanding leadership, honor, service, courage, and patriotism.
2017: YM Vincent Schetrom
2018: YM Jude Smith