The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Distinguished Service Medal to Rear Admiral Russell Stanley Berkey (NSN: 0-9670), United States Navy, for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services to the Government of the United States, in a duty of great responsibility as Commander Task Group TWENTY-FOUR and Commander Cruisers, SEVENTH Fleet. During the period 26 September 1944 to 19 July 1945, Rear Admiral Berkey planned and directed the bombardment and fire support for several invasions. He was directly responsible for the covering support of cruisers during the amphibious landings in the Philippines at Leyte, Mindoro, Lingayen, Subic, Bataan-Corregidor, Zamboango and Cebu; and in Barneo at Tarakan, Brunei Bay and Balikpapan. During operations for the reopening of Manila Bay, Rear Admiral Berkey ably directed the activities of his Task Group in neutralizing enemy strong points in the Bataan-Corregidor area, landing support to the amphibious occupation of Southern Bataan, and landings on Corregidor and providing protective cover for the minesweeping units engaged in the operations in that area. He contributed materially to the notable success achieved in the recapture of Corregidor and the reopening of Manila Bay. His sound judgment in the preparation of plans, his tact in coordinating the joint operations of Allied naval and military forces, and his professional skill in directing the cruisers under his command were major factors in the success of amphibious campaigns in the Southwest Pacific. His inspiring leadership and his outstanding performance of duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.