The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Distinguished Service Medal to Captain Bernard Lige Austin (NSN: 0-58722), United States Navy, for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished service in a position of great responsibility to the Government of the United States as Commander Service Squadron THREE operating in logistical support of the SEVENTH Fleet and Joint Task Force SEVEN during operations against enemy aggressor forces in the Korean Area from 10 July 1950 to 8 February 1951. Foresighted and expert in planning, Captain Austin enabled the mobile logistics force under his command to meet the heavy demands of the Fleet during a period of rapid expansion and continual deployment of our operating forces according to a frequently changing military situation. By his successful performance in maintaining adequate stock levels of all classes of materials, in expeditiously delivering vitally needed supplies and in making constantly available excellent repair and maintenance service in the combat area, he was instrumental in enabling our combatant forces to remain at sea over prolonged periods while conducting uninterrupted attacks against the enemy, including the successful large-scale amphibious landings of Joint Task Force SEVEN at Inch’on in September and at Wonsan in October 1950. An aggressive, professionally skilled and forceful leader, Captain Austin rendered distinguished and important service and contributed to the maintenance of a high degree of material readiness by our forces throughout a critical period, thereby upholding the best traditions of the United States Naval Service.