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 Frederic Joseph Brown, Sr. (ASN: 0-16761), United States Army, for eminently meritorious service in a position of great responsibility as Chairman, Board of Inquiry on the Army Logistics System from August 1965 to April 1967. These were unique and important years of service. Under General Brown’s dynamic leadership and incisive guidance, the Board of Inquiry probed deeply into the management and utilization of the Army’s resources and submitted recommendations to achieve integration and cohesion of its resources management activities at all levels. Charged with examining the highly significant and demanding world-wide logistical problems, General Brown extensively analyzed the Army’s far-reaching logistical systems. He submitted sound and practical solutions of problems which, when installed will lead to simplification of the Army’s logistical support to field commanders and have a lasting impact on the Army he loved and served so well. Using his extensive military background both as a commander and logistician, he drew on his vast experience and ability to submit over 700 recommendations relating to areas of improvement in asset management, acquisition of equipment, general management of logistical systems, personnel training in logistical areas, and the use of a systems approach in logistics. The analysis he developed, and the recommendations he provided have given the Army a sound basis to further expand the method of approach employed by the Board of Inquiry to cover the range of Army resources at all levels – personnel, forces, research and development, and funds – and to centrally direct and control a modern, updated, integrated, and cohesive Army resources management system which is auditable, economical, and responsive to change. A grateful nation recognizes that General Brown’s outstanding accomplishments and distinguished performance of duty continue the highest military traditions and reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Army.