Red Arrow Award

The Red Arrow award was created in 1967 to recognize individuals who are not members of the Order of the Arrow, for outstanding service to the Order. This attractive award, a red arrow and medallion superimposed on an engraved plaque, and a miniature charm for civilian wear, can only be awarded by action of the National Order of the Arrow Committee.
The recipients are either non-Scouters or Scouters who are not members of the Order of the Arrow. This service may take many forms and should involve a significant period of time, as opposed to a single event. Only a limited number of awards will be presented, therefore, only those nominees whose accomplishments are of the highest order will be recognized.
For 2015 Laurin Gierman,was chose to receive the Red Arrow. Laurin is from East Lansing, Michigan and she provided valuable support to the Order of the Arrow in conjunction with the planning and quality execution of NOAC 2006, 2012, and 2015 at Michigan State University.