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(Citation Needed) – SYNOPSIS: Colonel (Cavalry) Bruce Palmer, Jr. (ASN: 0-20117), United States Army, was awarded the Legion of Merit for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services to the Government of the United States as Chief of Staff, 6th Infantry Division, from 1944 to 1945.

Awards Received

  • Silver Star

    Service:

    United States Army

    Rank:

    Colonel (Cavalry)

    Division:

    6th Infantry Division

    Action Date:

    July 3, 1945

    Headquarters, 6th Infantry Division, General Orders No 173 (August 22, 1945)

    The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Colonel (Cavalry) Bruce Palmer, Jr. (ASN: 0-20117), United States Army, for gallantry in action while serving as Chief of Staff of the 6th Infantry Division, in action against the enemy in the Kiangan-Bbanaue area, Luzon, Philippine Islands, on 3 July 1945. In order to familiarize himself more thoroughly with the terrain over which our troops were fighting, Colonel Palmer frequently went forward to visit front line troops. The routes over which he traveled and the combat areas which he visited were subjected to enemy sniper fire, ambushes, and enemy mortar concentrations. Despite the numerous personal hazards, Colonel Palmer made complete inspection of our front lines, lending support and encouragement to the fighting man. The gallant actions and dedicated devotion to duty demonstrated by Colonel Palmer, without regard for his own life, were in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Army.

  • Army Distinguished Service Medal

    Service:

    United States Army

    Rank:

    General

    Division:

    United States Readiness Command

    Action Date:

    February 1973 – August 1974

    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 Bruce Palmer, Jr. (ASN: 0-20117), United States Army, for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services to the Government of the United States, in a duty of great responsibility, as Commander in Chief, United Sates Readiness Command, from February 1973 to August 1974. In this position of national importance, General Palmer insured that the combat-ready general purpose units of the Army and Air Force based in the united States attained and maintained the capability to reinforce other unified commands at any time, anywhere in the world in support of national policy. Under General Palmer’s supervision these diverse Army and Air Force units were welded into a coordinated, responsive, flexible joint combat team. To this end, joint training exercises were conducted which realistically prepared the Command to meet the wide variety of tactical and strategic missions which have marked the post-Vietnam era. General Palmer’s extraordinary talents and leadership inspired the highest level of achievement from all with whom he came in contact. His exceptional accomplishments during this period are typical of his performance throughout a long and brilliant career of devoted service. A grateful Nation recognizes that General Palmer’s contributions to national security constitute distinguished service in the most cherished traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Army.

  • Army Distinguished Service Medal

    Service:

    United States Army

    Rank:

    Lieutenant General

    Division:

    Military Operations

    Action Date:

    September 1963 – April 1965

    Department of the Army, General Orders No. 27 (August 13, 1965), Amended by G.O. 40 (1965)

    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 Lieutenant General Bruce Palmer, Jr. (ASN: 0-20117), United States Army, for eminently meritorious and distinguished services to the Government of the United States, while serving in a duty of great responsibility, during the period from September 1963 to April 1965 as the Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Operations for Plans and Operations, and later as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Operations, United States Army. During this period General Palmer carried out his significant responsibilities in a conspicuously outstanding manner. Through his objectivity, broad knowledge of strategic planning, capability for developing force requirements, and overall monitorship of the employment of combat forces, General Palmer insured maximum effectiveness and utilization of Army forces world-wide in the fulfillment of national goals and the National Military Program. His inspiring leadership, sound judgment, and tenacious devotion to duty were particularly manifest in his untiring efforts to assure requisite support and response to the critical situation in Southeast Asia. As the principal advisor to the Chief of Staff, United States Army on joint matters, and as the Army Operations Deputy, General Palmer’s professional and diplomatic acumen combined with his extensive experience in military operations, made a marked contribution to the fulfillment of the responsibilities of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. General Palmer’s outstanding accomplishments and distinguished performance of duty are in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Army and reflect great credit upon himself and the military service.

  • Army Distinguished Service Medal

    Service:

    United States Army

    Rank:

    General

    Action Date:

    July 1968 – January 1973

    The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting a Third Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Fourth Award of the Army Distinguished Service Medal to General Bruce Palmer, Jr. (ASN: 0-20117), United States Army, for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services to the Government of the United States, in a duty of great responsibility, during the period from July 1968 to January 1973, as the Vice Chief of Staff, United States Army. General palmer’s background as an outstanding combat leader, and experienced trainer and educator of military personnel, and a successful manager of personnel and materiel resources made him uniquely qualified to play a major role in guiding the Army through a period of dramatic change. During his tour the strength of the Army varied from a high of over one and hone-half million military personnel, with a heavy concentration in combat activities in Southeast Asia, to the present force level of less than 900,000, most of which is in the United States and Europe. The difficult and complex restructuring and realignment of the Army into a smaller, highly professional force was accomplished with maximum efficiency largely as a result of General Palmer’s imagination, foresight, judgment, and sound guidance. General palmer directed the Army Staff with skill and purpose, simultaneously increasing the army potential for mission performance while insuring the best interests of its members and their families. He was ever mindful of the importance and special capabilities of all elements of the United States Army–active duty, reserve components, and Department of the Army civilians–and he achieved notable success in fostering the appropriate contribution of each to the accomplishment of the Army’s missions. General palmer was instrumental in initiating and guiding current actions designated to improve the organizational structure of the Army, with the objective of enhancing readiness and mission capability, strengthening management, and increasing efficiency in the utilization of resources. Possessed of a rare ability to communicate easily with military and civilian personnel at all levels, General palmer was especially effective in representing the Army both to the public and within the military community. He served frequently as Acting Chief of Staff, including an unprecedented term of continuous service in this role from 1 July through 11 October 1972, during which he managed the world-wide Army Establishment with consummate skill. General Palmer’s exceptional achievements, professional acumen, and dedication to duty won him the greatest admiration and respect of all with whom he worked, and reflect the highest credit upon himself and the United States Army.

  • Army Distinguished Service Medal

    Service:

    United States Army

    Rank:

    Lieutenant General

    Division:

    United States Army, Republic of Vietnam

    Action Date:

    March 1967 – December 1967

    Department of the Army, General Orders No. 15 (April 8, 1968)

    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 Lieutenant General Bruce Palmer, Jr. (ASN: 0-20117), United States Army, for outstandingly meritorious and distinguished services to the Government of the United States, in a duty of great responsibility, during the period from March 1967 to December 1967, while serving successively as Commanding General, II Field Forces Vietnam and as Deputy Commanding General, United States Army Republic of Vietnam. During this period, General Palmer, though faced with primitive facilities and the uncertainty and duress of an undefined battle field, worked unceasingly and with great dedication to insure the logistical support necessary to sustain the Army’s units in Vietnam and expert maximum pressure on the communist aggressor. His brilliant leadership and dedication to the cause of freedom have been of critical importance in maintaining a solid, militarily successful force eminently capable of resisting and overcoming the threat to the Republic of Vietnam’s independence and freedom. Lieutenant General Palmer’s professional competence and outstanding achievements were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Army and reflect the utmost credit upon himself, the military service and the United States Government.

  • Army Distinguished Service Medal

    Service:

    United States Army

    Rank:

    Lieutenant General

    Division:

    Inter-American Peace Force

    Action Date:

    May 1965 – January 1966

    Department of the Army, General Orders No. 27 (June 27, 1966)

    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 Lieutenant General Bruce Palmer, Jr. (ASN: 0-20117), United States Army, for eminently meritorious and distinguished services to the Government of the United States, in a duty of great responsibility, during the period from May 1965 to January 1966, as Commander, Task Force 120; Commanding General, United States Forces Dominican Republic; Commander, Land Forces Dominican Republic and later as Deputy Commander, Inter-American Peace Force. His brilliant planning and direction of United States military operations ashore, and his personal courage contributed significantly to the successful accomplishment of the mission established for United States Forces and later for the Inter-American Peace Force. As the senior United States Commander in the Dominican Republic, General Palmer established a line-of-communications corridor through rebel-held areas of Santo Domingo so that Army and Marine forces in positions on either side of that city could coordinate operations on the ground and act in concert. His breadth of professional knowledge, sound judgment, and personal warmth led to a close and extremely effective liaison with the American Ambassador, members of the Commission of the Organization of American States and of the Dominican Republic interim government. With national and world attention focused on this operation, General palmer resolutely and calmly maintained a sense of purpose and displayed an extraordinary awareness of the sensitive politico-military issues involved. General Palmer’s outstanding accomplishments and distinguished performance of duty not only are in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Army but also reflect great credit upon himself and the military service.

  • Air Force Distinguished Service Medal

    Service:

    United States Army

    Rank:

    General

    Division:

    United States Readiness Command

    Action Date:

    February 1973 – August 1974

    (Citation Needed) – SYNOPSIS: General Bruce Palmer, Jr. (ASN: 0-20117), United States Army, was awarded the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services to the Government of the United States, in a duty of great responsibility, as Commander in Chief, United Sates Readiness Command, from February 1973 to August 1974. In this position of national importance, General Palmer insured that the combat-ready general purpose units of the Army and Air Force based in the united States attained and maintained the capability to reinforce other unified commands at any time, anywhere in the world in support of national policy. Under General Palmer’s supervision these diverse Army and Air Force units were welded into a coordinated, responsive, flexible joint combat team. To this end, joint training exercises were conducted which realistically prepared the Command to meet the wide variety of tactical and strategic missions which have marked the post-Vietnam era. General Palmer’s extraordinary talents and leadership inspired the highest level of achievement from all with whom he came in contact. His exceptional accomplishments during this period are typical of his performance throughout a long and brilliant career of devoted service.