- List of Medallists[2]
- References
The Chesney Gold Medal is an award given by the Royal United Services Institute awarded to "any especially eminent work calculated to advance the military sciences and knowledge".[1] List of Medallists[2] - 1900 Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan USN
- 1907 Major General Sir John Frederick Maurice
- 1909 The Hon J.W. Fortescue
- 1910 Sir John Knox Laughton
- 1911 Professor C.W.C. Oman
- 1913 Colonel Sir Lonsdale Augustus Hale
- 1914 Sir Julian Corbett
- 1919 Major General E.D. Swinton
- 1921 Major General Sir Charles Callwell
- 1924 Professor G.A.R. Callender
- 1925 Captain Sir George Arthur
- 1926 Vice Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond
- 1927 Brigadier-General Sir James E. Edmonds
- 1928 L.G. Carr-Laughton
- 1929 Colonel H.C. Wylly
- 1930 Dr C.E.W. Bean
- 1931 Commander C.N. Robinson
- 1932 Colonel C. de W. Crookshank MP
- 1936 Professor Spenser Wilkinson
- 1950 The Rt Hon Winston S. Churchill
- 1955 Sir Arthur Bryant
- 1963 Major General J.F.C. Fuller and Captain Basil Liddell Hart
- 1965 Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John Slessor
- 1968 Professor Arthur J. Marder
- 1973 Professor Michael Howard
- 1975 Captain Stephen W. Roskill RN
- 1981 John Terraine and Ronald Lewin
- 1985 General Sir John Hackett
- 1991 Correlli Barnett
- 1997 Henry Paget, 7th Marquess of Anglesey
- 2000 Baroness Thatcher
- 2006 Sir Lawrence Freedman
- 2013 General David H. Petraeus
References 1. ^https://www.rusi.org/chesneygoldmedal/ 2. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.rusi.org/chesneygoldmedal/winners/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2014-08-19 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140215090511/http://www.rusi.org/chesneygoldmedal/winners/ |archivedate=2014-02-15 |df= }}
1 : British science and technology awards |