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Awards Received

  • Legion of Merit

    Service:

    United States Marine Corps

    Rank:

    Colonel

    Division:

    1st Marine Aircraft Wing

    Action Date:

    May 19, 1953 – March 20, 1954

    Commanding General 1st Marine Aircraft Wing: Serial: 5965 (April 28, 1954)

    The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Legion of Merit with Combat “V” to Colonel Richard M. Baker (MCSN: 0-5444), United States Marine Corps, for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services to the Government of the United States while serving with the FIRST Marine Aircraft Wing in Korea and Japan from 19 May 1953 to 20 March 1954. As Assistant Chief of Staff for logistics from 19 May 1953 to 4 September 1953, Colonel Baker demonstrated superior ability and competence by promulgating plans and directives that materially enhanced the effectiveness of the logistics section. Through his meticulous attention to the many details of his assignment, vital supplies and the replenishment of equipment and material were handled in an expeditious and efficient manner. From the period 5 September 1953 to 25 October 1953 he served as Executive Officer of a Marine aircraft group at a forward air base where he rendered valuable assistance to the group commander in the establishment of operational plans and policies. Colonel Baker one more demonstrated his versatility and reliability when he served as Commanding Officer of a Marine Wing service group from 26 October 1953 to 31 December 1953. Charged with the responsibility of rendering logistical support to forward tactical units, the Marine wing service group, adequately and efficiently performed its assigned function, primarily due to the capable leadership of Colonel Baker. From the period 13 January 1954 to 20 March 1954 he once again demonstrated his outstanding executive and administrative ability as Executive Officer of a Marine jet fighter group in Japan. Throughout the entire period cited, Colonel Baker has rendered valuable assistance to the wing commander and has been a source of inspiration to all with whom he came in contact. His exemplary conduct, inspirational leadership and selfless devotion to duty throughout has reflected great credit upon himself and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service. (Colonel Baker is authorized to wear the Combat “V”.)

  • Distinguished Flying Cross

    Service:

    United States Marine Corps

    Rank:

    Major

    Batallion:

    Marine Fighting Squadron 123 (VMF-123)

    Action Date:

    February 8 – September 19, 1943

    Commander South Pacific: Serial 002685 (December 13, 1943)

    The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Flying Cross to Major Richard M. Baker (MCSN: 0-5444), United States Marine Corps, for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight as Commanding Officer of Marine Fighting Squadron ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE (VMF-123) and as Division Leader. Major Baker, with unfailing ability, high courage and persistent devotion, and with efficiency and good judgment, performed his duty as a fighter pilot. While serving three tours of combat duty of approximately six weeks each, from 8 February to 19 September 1943, he flew on fifty-five missions for a total of 186.3 hours. In all of these tours, he exhibited excellent leadership and great courage at all times. On the second tour, while leading a sixteen plane fighter sweep, a solid overcast developed so that visibility became non-existent. Through fine navigation and calm judgment, the flight was led directly to its base. With a less skillful leader, the weather might well have made this sweep disastrous. On 15 August 1943, the Squadron and Major Baker has their first contact with enemy aircraft. On that day, while leading a flight of three fighter planes, a formation of forty enemy fighters and an indeterminate number of dive bombers were encountered preparing to attack the American Force at Vella Lavella. Though the Corsairs were vastly outnumbered, knowing that this initial contact would set the pattern and the tempo and the standard for all future contacts. Marine Fighting Squadrons 123 and 124 were one of the first air units that operated from Munda. Extremely difficult operating conditions were encountered there. There were nightly bombings and periodic day and night shellings. Dysentery was rife, loss of weight was the rule. Living conditions were adverse. Not withstanding this, a high order of service was rendered by Major Baker. His leadership and courageous fighting spirit and sound judgment, were a material factor in the success of our forces and the disruption of the enemy’s plans, and a real inducing cause of the record made by the squadron that he commanded in surely destroying twenty-nine Japanese planes and in probably destroying fourteen Japanese planes.

  • Distinguished Flying Cross

    Service:

    United States Marine Corps

    Rank:

    Major

    Batallion:

    Marine Fighting Squadron 123 (VMF-123)

    Action Date:

    June 1 – August 14, 1943

    The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Third Gold Star in lieu of a Fourth Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to Major Richard M. Baker (MCSN: 0-5444), United States Marine Corps, for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight in the Solomon Islands Area from 1 June to 14 August 1943. Major Baker completed his sixtieth flight in a combat area where enemy anti-aircraft fire was expected to be effective or where enemy aircraft patrols usually occurred. His conduct throughout has distinguished him among those performing duties of the same character.

  • Distinguished Flying Cross

    Service:

    United States Marine Corps

    Rank:

    Major

    Batallion:

    Marine Fighting Squadron 123 (VMF-123)

    Action Date:

    March 6 – 11, 1943

    The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Gold Star in lieu of a Second Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to Major Richard M. Baker (MCSN: 0-5444), United States Marine Corps, for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight in the Solomon Islands Area from 6 to 11 March 1943. Major Baker completed his fortieth flight in a combat area where enemy anti-aircraft fire was expected to be effective or where enemy aircraft patrols usually occurred. His conduct throughout has distinguished him among those performing duties of the same character.

  • Distinguished Flying Cross

    Service:

    United States Marine Corps

    Rank:

    Major

    Batallion:

    Marine Fighting Squadron 123 (VMF-123)

    Action Date:

    February 15 – 18, 1943

    Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force Pacific: Serial 7081 (July 25, 1947)

    The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Gold Star in lieu of a Second Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to Major Richard M. Baker (MCSN: 0-5444), United States Marine Corps, for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight in the Solomon Islands Area from 15 to 18 February 1943. Major Baker completed twenty flights in a combat area where enemy anti-aircraft fire was expected to be effective or where enemy aircraft patrols usually occurred. His conduct throughout has distinguished him among those performing duties of the same character.