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 Frederic Joseph Brown, Sr. (ASN: 0-16761), United States Army, for eminently meritorious service while serving in positions of great responsibility from May 1952 to July 1965. During this period, General Brown served consecutively as the Deputy Chief of Staff, Headquarters, United States European Command; Assistant Chief of Staff, Headquarters, Department of the Army, Chief of Staff, United States Army, Europe; Commanding General, 3d Armored Division, Germany; Commanding General, V Corps, Unites States Army, Europe, Commanding General, Allied Land Forces Southeastern Europe; and Commanding General, SIXTH United States Army, Presidio of San Francisco, California. General Brown’s invaluable services were of great significance to the world-wide defense efforts of the United States. By his dynamic leadership, professional skill, and devotion to duty, he consistently achieved optimum results throughout the wide and diverse scope of his responsibilities and markedly advanced programs of major importance to the Army and the Nation, including those in fields of training, combat operations, policy development, and international matters. Through his able direction and unique organizational ability, Army troops under his command attained outstanding effectiveness while participating in vast joint military exercises; organizational structures were streamlines to achieve maximum efficiency and economy and operating forces world-wide were assured of the highest standards of support. He worked diligently to further understanding between the civilian complex and the military community, and his wholehearted cooperation with representatives of the countries throughout the areas in which he served enhanced the prestige of the United States Army and contributed to the peace efforts of the Free World. General Brown’s distinguished performance of duty throughout this period represents outstanding service and achievement in the most honored traditions of the United States Army and reflects great credit upon himself and the military service.