The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Distinguished Service Medal to Captain Herald Franklin Stout (NSN: 0-60265), United States Navy, for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished service in a position of great responsibility to the Government of the United States while serving as Commander Mine Squadron THREE and Commander Blockading and Escort Minesweeping Group (Task Group NINETY-FIVE POINT SIX), during operations against enemy aggressor forces in Korea from 18 February 1952 to 12 February 1953. Displaying outstanding initiative, resourcefulness and ingenuity in directing the minesweeping operations of his group, Captain Stout utilized the forces at his disposal with maximum effectiveness in sweeping approach channels for amphibious landings and naval gun strikes, island defense areas and harbors of ports under siege by naval units while providing effective patrols to safeguard swept areas. A capable and inspiring leader, he was eminently successful in maintaining and disseminating mine intelligence, in rendering search and rescue assistance for downed aviators, in conducting salvage operations and in furthering the training and operation of the Republic of Korea naval minesweeping force. Exhibiting exceptional versatility in deploying his group to assist in the blockade of North Korea, Captain Stout skillfully directed his units in capturing prisoners, in destroying or damaging enemy sampans and in interdicting trains along the east coast railroad carrying vital supplies to hostile forces opposing the United States Eighth Army. By his superb professional ability, marked courage in the face of enemy fire and unswerving devotion to the fulfillment of his mission, he contributed immeasurably to the success of naval operations in the Korean Theater. His distinguished service throughout this period reflects the highest credit upon Captain Stout and was in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.