The Secretary of the Army of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Army Commendation Medal to Lieutenant Colonel (Corps of Engineers) Robert Belleau Burlin (ASN: 0-25484), United States Army, for meritorious service while assigned to the Sondestrom, Greenland Area of the United States Army Engineer District, Eastern Ocean as assistant Area Engineer from 24 April 1959 to 2 July 1959 and as Area Engineer from 3 July 1959 to 16 November 1959 and 18 February 1960 to 25 April 1960. Lieutenant Colonel Burlin was directly responsible for all military construction involving projects valued at more than $23,500,000 at Sondestrom Air Force Base, Greenland, and at four widely scattered radar stations across Greenland on the eastern extension of the Distant Early Warning Line (DEW Line). Construction proceeded on schedule despite the difficulties and unknowns of construction on permafrost and the ice of the Greenland icecap, severe arctic weather, inadequate lines of communication, problems of adequate and timely transportation to the almost inaccessible mountainous areas, and short construction season. Success of the Corps of Engineers’ construction mission at Sondestrom Air Force Base, Greenland, and at the DEW Line stations in Greenland are directly attributable to Lieutenant Colonel Burlin’s vigorous leadership, unusual ability to foresee and preplan future operations, and superior professional competency in handling this highly diversified construction for much of which there was little or no precedent. In addition, by his tact and diplomacy, he established exceptionally harmonious relations with Army, Air Force, Navy, members of the Danish Government, and Danish contractor organizations involved in the construction, thereby contributing much to the furtherance of interservice and international good will. Lieutenant Colonel Burlin’s outstanding accomplishments reflect great credit upon himself, the Corps of Engineers and the United States Army.



