The Secretary of Defense of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Defense Distinguished Service Medal to Major General John Lorin Borling, United States Air Force, for exceptionally distinguished performance of duty contributing to national security and the defense of the United States. Major General Borling distinguished himself by exceptionally distinguished service as Deputy Chief of Staff, Air and Deputy Chief of Staff, Principal Subordinate Command NORTH, Headquarters Allied Forces Northern Europe, Kolsaas, Norway, from January 1992 to June 1994. During this period General Borling made dramatic improvements in the effectiveness of allied air operations in the Northern Region. His outstanding leadership was reflected by the great success of the Tactical Fighter Meet exercise program. His initiative and personal involvement overcame many planning difficulties during a period of massive command restructuring and preserved essential continuity of exercise operations, thus increasing the readiness of the Region’s air forces. As Executive Agent for the development of the new tri-service command and control headquarters at Stavanger, Norway, General Borling was the driving force behind the successful establishment of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s first fully integrated headquarters. His leadership ensured the Commander-in-Chief’s goals and priorities were met and the headquarters was properly staffed and equipped to meet mission capability requirements ahead of schedule. The result of his efforts was a model for future integrated headquarters in Allied Command Europe. The distinctive accomplishments of General Borling reflect great credit upon himself, the United States Air Force, and the Department of Defense.