Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal
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            Bowen, Frank Sayles Jr. (2nd)
            
              Department of the Army 
              General Orders # 85 - September 25, 1951 
              The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes 
              pleasure in presenting a Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Second Award of the Army Distinguished 
              Service Medal to Brigadier General Frank Sayles Bowen, Jr. (ASN: 0-16434), United States Army, for 
              exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services to the Government of the United States, in a position 
              of great responsibility as Commanding General, 187th Airborne Regimental Combat Team, in Korea, from 
              September 1950 to June 1951. As one of the key combat commanders, he displayed leadership, planning 
              foresight, operational skill and tactical ability in the employment of his unit against the enemy. General 
              Bowen's practice of tact and diplomacy promoted harmonious relations withy units and agencies of other 
              nations comprising the United Nations Command. His scope of the conflict enabled him to instill and 
              inspire a crusading spirit in his officers and men. Demonstrating exemplary courage and aggressiveness in 
              personally leading his Combat Team in the amphibious landing at Inchon and the liberation of Seoul, in 
              combat air drops at Sunchon, Sukchon, and Munsan-ni which sealed off enemy escape routes and secured 
              guerrilla infested areas, General Bowen contributed much to the fighting renown of his unit, to the 
              overall strategy, and to the success of the campaign waged by the EIGHTH United States Army in Korea. The 
              notable achievements attained by General Bowen reflect great credit upon himself and the United States 
              Army. 
             
            Briscoe, Robert Pearce
            
              Department of the Army, General Orders No. 35 (May 13, 1954) 
              Action Date: June 4, 1952 - March 31, 1954 
              The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes 
              pleasure in presenting the Army Distinguished Service Medal to Vice Admiral Robert Pearce Briscoe (NSN: 
              0-34560), United States Navy, for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services to the Government 
              of the United States, in a duty of great responsibility as Commander Naval Forces, Far East, during 
              operations against enemy aggressor forces in Korea from 4 June 1952 to 31 March 1954. As Senior Commander 
              of all naval forces in the Far East Command, he was charged with the great responsibility of denying the 
              sea lanes to the enemy, escorting and protecting friendly forces on the water, clearing the sea routes of 
              mines, bombardment of enemy coastal installations, and furnishing naval air support to the ground combat 
              forces in Korea. His astute leadership in controlling and coordinating the diversified naval forces under 
              his command is resounding testimony to his judgment and vast tactical experience. The absolute supremacy 
              of the seas attained by his forces is unique in the history of combined operations. He consistently 
              maintained his forces at peak fighting level and insured that their efforts were properly coordinated s 
              needed with other elements of the armed services participating in the campaign in Korea. He exhibited a 
              thorough understanding of naval strategy and tactics, effectively employed new techniques, and fully 
              exploited the mobility and striking power of all naval forces. Admiral Briscoe's superb leadership, 
              outstanding professional ability, sound judgment, and devotion to duty reflect the highest credit upon 
              himself and the United States Naval Service. 
             
            Brown, Gerald
            
              Department of the Air Force 
              General Orders No. 66 (1955) 
              Action Date: November 30, 1950 - September 6, 1953 
              The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 9, 1918, takes 
              pleasure in presenting the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal (Army Design) to Lieutenant Colonel 
              Gerald Brown (AFSN: FR-9625A/0-740139), United States Air Force, for exceptionally outstanding and 
              distinguished services to the Government of the United States, in a duty of great responsibility from 30 
              November 1950 to 6 September 1953, while a Prisoner of War in North Korea. In full knowledge of the great 
              personal risk involved as Senior United Nations officer at the Pingchong-Ni Prisoner of War Camp, Colonel 
              Brown, in the latter part of 1951, despite anticipated punishment by torture, starvation, deprivation and 
              probable execution, organized and directed a secret resistance movement of all prisoners in opposition to 
              the indoctrination program of the Chinese Communist Forces. Colonel Brown's objective was attained when 
              the enforced study program of the enemy eventually collapsed due to the organized resistance inspired by 
              this movement. In late December 1951, Colonel Brown, immediately recognizing the need for positive 
              leadership to defeat the enemy's psychological design, personally countermanded the orders issued by the 
              Chinese Camp Commander that all United Nations prisoners of war would join in sending New Year's Day 
              greetings to the Commander of the Chinese Communist Forces in Korea. The outstanding leadership, 
              exceptional fortitude and selfless devotion to duty consistently displayed by Colonel Brown during his 
              thirty-three months of captivity, reflect the highest credit upon himself and the United States Air Force. 
             
             
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			Dovell, Col. Chauncey E.
			Doyle, RADM James H. (USN)
			 
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			Ewen, RADM Edward C. (USN)
			 
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			Hartman, RADM Charles C. (USN)
			Hodes, MAJ GEN Henry Irving (2nd award)
			
				Department of the Army 
				General Orders No. 42 - April 23 1952 
				The President of the United States of America, authorized by 
				Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting a 
				Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Second Award of the Army 
				Distinguished Service Medal to Major General Henry Irving Hodes 
				(ASN: 0-12845), United States Army, for exceptionally 
				meritorious and distinguished service in a position of great 
				responsibility to the Government of the United States as Deputy 
				Commanding General, Eighth Army, in Korea, from 14 January 1951 
				to 4 February 1952. 
			 
			Higgins, RADM John M. (USN)
			Hoge, LT GEN William Morris (3rd award)
			
				Department of the Army 
				General Orders No. 28 - March 13, 1952 
				The President of the United States of America, authorized by 
				Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting a 
				Second Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Third Award of the 
				Army Distinguished Service Medal to General William Morris Hoge 
				(ASN: 0-4437), United States Army, for exceptionally meritorious 
				and distinguished services to the Government of the United 
				States, in a duty of great responsibility as Commanding General, 
				IX Corps, in Korea, from 5 March 1951 to 23 December 1951. 
			 
			Hoskins, RADM John M. (USN)
			 
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			Joy, VADM Charles Turner (USN)
			 
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			Ladue, Larry (posthumous)
			Lowe, MAJ GEN Frank E.
			
				Department of the Army 
				General Orders No. 40 - June 4, 1951 
				The President of the United States of America, authorized by 
				Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the 
				Army Distinguished Service Medal to Major General Frank E. Lowe, 
				United States Army, for exceptionally meritorious and 
				distinguished services to the Government of the United States, 
				in a duty of great responsibility while serving as the Personal 
				Representative of the President of the United States, attached 
				to the Far East Command, with the mission of observing and 
				reporting on military operations in Korea, from August 1950 to 
				April 1951. 
			 
			 
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			MacArthur, Gen. Douglas (USA) (5th award)
			
				 Department of the Army 
				General Orders No. 39 - 1950 
				The President of the United States of America, authorized by 
				Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting a 
				Fourth Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Fifth Award of the 
				Army Distinguished Service Medal to General of the Army Douglas 
				MacArthur (ASN: 0-57), United States Army, for distinguished 
				service to the peoples of the United States and the Republic of 
				Korea, and to the peoples of all free nations. Having been 
				designated as the first field commander of United Nations armed 
				forces, and directed, in the common interest, to repel an armed 
				attack upon the Republic of Korea and to restore international 
				peace and security in the area, he has given these forces 
				conspicuously brilliant and courageous leadership and discerning 
				judgment of the highest order. Having been compelled to commit 
				his troops to combat under extremely adverse conditions and 
				against heavy odds in order to gain the time so imperatively 
				needed for the build-up of his forces for the counter-offensive, 
				he has so inspired his command by his vision, his judgment, his 
				indomitable will and his unshakeable faith, that is has set a 
				shining example of gallantry and tenacity in defense and of 
				audacity in attack matched by but few operations in military 
				history. His conduct has been in accord with the highest 
				traditions of the military service of the United States, and is 
				deserving of the enduring gratitude of the freedom-loving 
				peoples of the world. 
			 
			 
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			Radford, ADM Arthur W. (USN) (3rd award)
			Ruble, RADM Richard W. (USN)
			 
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			Smith, RADM Allan E. (USN)
			Struble, VADM Arthur D. (USN) (2nd award)
			 
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			Thackrey, RADM Lyman A. (USN)
			 
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			Wall, Paul A. (posthumous)
			
				Headquarters, Eighth U.S. Army 
				General Orders No. 614 - August 04, 1951 The President of the United States of America, under the 
			provisions of the Act of Congress approved July 9, 1918, takes pride in presenting the Distinguished Service 
			Cross (Posthumously) to Sergeant First Class Paul A. Wall (ASN: ER-55004319), United States Army, for 
			extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy of the United Nations 
			while serving as a Platoon Sergeant with a platoon of Company B, 1st Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment, 2d 
			Infantry Division. Sergeant First Class Wall distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism in action 
			against enemy aggressor forces in the vicinity of Chapyang-ni, Korea, on 2 June 1951. On that date, Company 
			C, while holding Hill 451, was attacked by overwhelming numbers of the enemy and forced to withdraw. 
			Sergeant Wall's unit was assigned the mission of assaulting the objective and recapturing the lost 
			positions. As platoon sergeant of the lead platoon, Sergeant Wall led his men forward and immediately 
			deployed them in advantageous positions along a ridge overlooking the enemy. Suddenly, a concealed machine 
			gun opened fire and threatened to annihilate the friendly troops. With total disregard for his personal 
			safety, Sergeant Wall, rushed the enemy emplacement, silencing it with grenades and rifle fire, and 
			continued his single-handed assault until he fell, mortally wounded.  
			Williams, Samuel Tankersley
			
				The President of the United States of America, authorized by 
				Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the 
				Army Distinguished Service Medal to Major General Samuel 
				Tankersley Williams (ASN: 0-8472), United States Army, for 
				exceptionally meritorious and distinguished service in a 
				position of great responsibility to the Government of the United 
				States as Commanding General, 25th Infantry Division, Deputy 
				Commanding General, II Republic of Korea Corps; Commanding 
				General, XVI Corps (Group); and Deputy Army Commander, Eighth 
				Army, in Korea and Japan, from 18 July 1952 to 10 November 1954. 
				General Williams maintained operational control over the Turkish 
				Brigade, skillfully integrated thousands of Korean combat and 
				service personnel and Puerto Rican increments into the Division 
				and, through the media of training programs under realistic 
				field conditions, exploitation of sound tactical concepts and 
				expert guidance, attained excellent teamwork which was reflected 
				in combat effectiveness and high morale of officers and men. He 
				advocated and developed specific type instruction schools to 
				insure qualified noncommissioned officer and specialist 
				replacements for personnel released through rotation and normal 
				separation criteria, and sponsored the publication of a division 
				newspaper which enhanced esprit de corps and amity among the 
				troops. Under his guidance roads were improved and augmented to 
				facilitate flexibility of movement during tactical maneuvers, 
				defensive positions were fortified to thwart long-scale 
				offensives in the division's sector, and aggressive patrolling 
				actions and supporting fires were expertly coordinated, enabling 
				maximum destruction of enemy personnel and equipment. General 
				Williams' eminent achievements and exemplary at ions contributed 
				significantly to the operational success and fighting renown of 
				the "Lightning" Division. During the spring offensive of 1953, 
				he was assigned Deputy Commanding General, II Republic of Korea 
				Corps, to defend a sector of vital strategic significance and, 
				through tactical skill and forceful leadership, contained 
				intensive hostile assaults and circumvented a breakthrough on 
				the Eighth Army main line of resistance. Designated Commanding 
				General, XVI Corps, and later IX Corps (Group), in the post 
				hostilities period, his resolute surveillance to search out and 
				correct weaknesses of deficiencies were manifested in high 
				standards of efficiency and combat readiness. As Deputy Army 
				Commander, he contributed greatly to the planning and conduct of 
				training in the Republic of Korea Army. General Williams' 
				notable achievements reflect utmost credit upon himself and the 
				military service. 
			 
			 
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