The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Bronze Star Medal to Colonel Clayton Charles Jerome (MCSN: 0-3799), United States Marine Corps, for meritorious achievement in connection with military operations against the enemy in the Southwest Pacific Area, from 10 March to 4 July 1945. As Commanding Officer of Marine Aircraft Groups THIRTY-TWO, TWELVE, and TWENTY-FOUR, Colonel Jerome exhibited outstanding leadership and professional knowledge in directing the effective air support of the Mindanao, Philippine Islands, Campaign. His comprehensive grasp of the complex and ever changing ground situation was instrumental in maintaining the successful coordination of ground and air forces as he skillfully planned and directed 10,000 combat sorties against the enemy. Under his able leadership the units were utilized to the maximum advantage, continually providing close, accurate support to the swiftly advancing ground forces. By careful timing and assignment of missions, he effected the prompt reduction of assigned targets, disrupting the enemy transportation system and the movement of hostile troops. Through his marked professional capacity, resourcefulness, and unremitting devotion to duty, Colonel Jerome made a conspicuous contribution to the liberation of Mindanao.






