The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, 20 July 1942, takes pride in presenting the Legion of Merit (Posthumously) to Colonel (Infantry) Thomas Edgar Clifford (ASN: 0-20339), United States Army, for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services to the Government of the United States in the Southwest Pacific Area, from September 1943 to June 1945. Serving in various capacities with the 24th Infantry Division, Colonel Clifford displayed sound tactical judgment and marked ability in the successful accomplishment of many difficult and hazardous missions. Leading a thrust into Deparpre Bay in the Hollandia operation, he completely surprised the enemy, demoralized the entire Japanese defense, and spearheaded the attack which captured the great Hollandia Airdrome within five days. Brilliantly commanding a battalion in Leyte, he drove across the island and subsequently down the Ormoc corridor, delivering devastating blows against the enemy. Then, displaying unusual resourcefulness, he reorganized the 19th Infantry Regiment and built an extremely flexible organization which enabled him to commit forces simultaneously to operations in Mindoro and Luzon, to execute successive amphibious operations against widely separated enemy-held islands in the central Philippines, and to accomplish a last minute tactical change of beachhead in the amphibious landing in Mindanao with complete success. Directing the rapid advance of his regiment in Davao over mined roads, he swept into heavily defended Davao City and secured this important objective. Continuing to lead his men with unfaltering courage in combat near Tamogan, Mindanao, he was mortally wounded. Through his conspicuous bravery and tactical skill, Colonel Clifford set an example of inspiring leadership and made a notable contribution to the combat success of the 24th Infantry Division.