The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Gold Star in lieu of a Second Award of the Navy Distinguished Service Medal to Vice Admiral William Inman Martin (NSN: 0-73526), United States Navy, for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished service in a position of great responsibility to the Government of the United States, as Commander SIXTH Fleet, and as Commander, Naval Striking and Support Forces, Southern Europe, from 10 April 1967 to 14 August 1968. During this period of international crises, Vice Admiral Martin, through his perceptive analyses of the politico-military situations developing prior to, during, and following the Arab-Israeli conflict in June 1967 and the Cyprus crisis in November 1967, coupled with his timely recommendations on possible U.S. courses of action, greatly assisted higher authority in selecting options to best serve the national interest. He was able to maintain a high state of readiness, training, and morale in the SIXTH Fleet, in spite of increased stringency of manpower, logistics, and material. Vice Admiral Martin maintained close personal contact with all U.S. ambassadors in the Mediterranean littoral countries to ensure optimum responsiveness to the Fleet to the specific needs of the United States Country Teams in furthering U.S. objectives. As a result of his vigorous public relations program and by his interest and personal attention, he materially contributed to public understanding and appreciation of the missions of the SIXTH Fleet and its continuing and vital contributions to the stability and freedom of the nations in the Mediterranean area. As Commander, Naval Striking and Support Forces, Southern Europe, Vice Admiral Martin was an inspiring and international leader of the highest professional competence and dedication. In connection with these areas of command responsibilities involving NATO forces, he has further increased the level of readiness of Naval Striking and Support Forces, Southern Europe to a degree noticeable at all echelons of command. Under his able leadership, these NATO forces have functioned as a closely-knit and highly efficient international instrument for peace. Vice Admiral Martin’s untiring efforts, sound judgment, integrity, and inspiring devotion to duty reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Naval Service.