We congratulate our very own Hailemariam Hailu as our Employee of the Quarter for the 2nd Quarter! We are fortunate to have a dedicated member of our team who strives to deliver quality service to our members and guests. #employeeofthequarter #servethosewhoserve #armynavyclubdc
The Army and Navy Club
Hospitality
Washington, District of Columbia 1,706 followers
Five Star Platinum Club on DC's historic Farragut Square. Founded in 1891.
About us
Since our formation as a Club in 1885, The Army and Navy Club has been a home away from home for our country's military officers. We are known for our superior facilities, emphasis on fine food and wines, extraordinary Library, special events designed to benefit our members, the warmth and dedication of our staff, and the special camaraderie enjoyed by our members and guests. We also take particular pride in having been chosen as a Five Star Platinum Club. This singles us out as one of the Top 50 City Clubs in the United States. We have had occasion to build and open, in sequence, three clubhouses over the years. All three have fronted on Farragut Square, a most appropriate location for a military club. Each was ceremoniously opened by a President of the United States. In 1891, Benjamin Harrison dedicated our first, William Howard Taft our second in 1912, and Ronald Reagan opened our current beautiful Italian Renaissance building in 1987 after a three-year demolition/rebuild project. Our clubhouse is designated by the National Capital Region as a “Historic Landmark, Category III, Building of Local Significance." The most illustrious names in military and political history have, and continue to grace our membership rolls. We offer qualified individuals the opportunity to apply for resident (within 30 miles of the Club) or non-resident membership. The majority of our members are active, former and retired military officers, but we welcome, as associate members, individuals who share our values.
- Website
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http://www.armynavyclub.org
External link for The Army and Navy Club
- Industry
- Hospitality
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1885
- Specialties
- Private Club, Military, Fine Dining, Special Events, Full-Service Hotel, Food & Beverage, Fitness, Social Club, Membership, Hospitality, Networking, and Corporate Events
Locations
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Primary
901 17th St NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20006, US
Employees at The Army and Navy Club
Updates
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Happy Fourth of July from The Army and Navy Club! #july #julyfourth #usa #unitedstates #happyindependenceday #armynavyclubdc
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Happy birthday to the U.S. Army! Here’s to 249 years of service since its establishment in 1775. Join us in the Club in the Daiquiri Lounge to celebrate this milestone. #armybirthday #usarmy #flagday #servethosewhoserve #armynavyclubdc
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On June 6, 1944 thousands of brave Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy, France on D-Day. On this 80th Anniversary of D-Day Landings, we remember and honor the lives who have served and sacrificed in order to guarantee the freedoms we enjoy. Let us remember their legacy. #dday80 #ArmyNavyClubDC
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Last night, the Club held our annual Golden Knights Dinner to highlight Club members who have 50+ years of ANC Membership. COL John O’Shea, USA (Ret.) was inducted as a new Golden Knight, having a membership going back since 1974. In addition, LTG Larry Jordan, USA (Ret.) receives the Distinguished Service Award. #armynavyclubdc #servethosewhoserve
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March 29 is a fitting choice for a day honoring Vietnam veterans. It was chosen to be observed in perpetuity as March 29, 1973 was the day United States Military Assistance Command, Vietnam was disestablished and also the day the last combat troops departed Vietnam. In addition, on and around the same day, Hanoi released the last of its acknowledged prisoners of war. On this National Vietnam Veterans Day, we remember the moving stories, experiences, and reflections that were shared during our 50TH Anniversary Vietnam War Panel Discussion. It showed that veterans of the armed forces and their families are still dealing with the aftermath of the war and its lingering effects. VIEW THE FULL PANEL DISCUSSION: https://lnkd.in/ezKHQxjm We will continue to recognize our Vietnam veterans with a short ceremony outside of the Daiquiri Lounge at 5:00 pm. Join us to unite, to thank, and to honor Vietnam veterans and their families for their service and sacrifice. #VietnamVeteransDay #ThankVietnamVets #FlashBackFriday #armynavyclubdc #servethosewhoserve
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Located on a wall on the 2nd Floor Parade of the ANC Clubhouse you will find a special gem - a plaque honoring Medal of Honor recipients going back from the Civil War. To date, there have been 3,517 recipients of the Medal of Honor. Among them are proud members of The Army and Navy Club whose names are listed on this plaque. In honor of National Medal of Honor Day, we will remember and recognize our honored recipients in front of this plaque located right outside of the Daiquiri Lounge at 5:00 PM. Please join us!
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On this last day of Black History Month, The Army and Navy Club ends with a special ANC Lunch Series. We thank The Honorable Dr. Clifford L. Stanley for coming as our guest speaker for today’s ANC Luncheon. #blackhistorymonth #armynavyclubdc #servethosewhoserve
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In January of 1992, a cargo ship container with about 29,000 rubber ducks tumbled into the North Pacific. It looks like the rubber ducks made their way into The Army and Navy Club! In honor of National Rubber Ducky Day, several rubber ducks are hidden throughout the Club. Find a rubber duck to get a special ANC voucher. #nationalrubberduckyday #armynavyclubdc #servethosewhoserve
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