The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Distinguished Service Medal to Rear Admiral Frederick Emery Janney (NSN: 0-78746/1100), United States Navy, for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished service in a position of great responsibility to the Government of the United States as Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Assistance, Logistics, and Administrator to the Commander in Chief Pacific from July 1969 to May 1971. Responsible for a wide range of military and political matters of vital national and international significance, Rear Admiral Janney, by his dedication and many significant accomplishments during this period, enhanced the capability, operating effectiveness, prestige, and stature of the Pacific Command. His managerial ability, determination, and professional knowledge were instrumental in the achievement of national objectives through supervision of the Military Assistance Program and Military Equipment Excess Programs in the Pacific Command. Rear Admiral Janney’s sound judgment, blended with his solid grasp of significant details and strategic objectives, was of great value in originating, organizing, and implementing U.S. Military Assistance to Cambodia, as well as in establishing the Military Equipment Delivery Team, Cambodia, and in writing its Terms of Reference. His knowledge and understanding of logistic and transportation matters played a vital role in the successful redeployment of over 250,000 U.S. troops from Southeast Asia with a minimum of disruption to U.S. efforts in this area. Rear Admiral Janney’s vision, sense of material strategy, and knowledge of the Pacific Area had a profound impact upon the design and implementation of basic U.S. policies in such areas as real estate utilization, base realignment, and reductions in force. His exemplary performance of duty reflected great credit upon himself, the Pacific Command, and the United States Naval Service.





