The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Army Distinguished Service Medal to Captain Felix Budwell Stump (NSN: 0-6190717), United States Navy, for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services to the Government of the United States, in a duty of great responsibility as Commander of the Combined Operations and Intelligence Center of the Allied American British Dutch and Australian Air Command (ABDAIR) and of the joint American British Dutch and Australian High Command (ABDACOM). Captain Stump served during a most critical time in the defense of Allied territory in the Southwest Pacific. The operations against the enemy were conducted by a combination of American, British, Dutch and Australian land, air and naval forces. Captain Stump was assigned the great responsibility of securing a suitable location, obtaining the necessary personnel, organizing and then operating the Combined Operations and Intelligence Center for the various armies, navies and air forces which comprised ABDAIR and ABDACOM. He made a direct contribution to the success of operations against overwhelming odds of the enemy by the combined allied land, air and sea operations through his keen foresight, leadership, aggressiveness and devotion to duty and wide experience in combat intelligence, both naval and military. His tactful liaison with the intelligence branches of the allied forces contributed greatly to the maintenance of the closest cooperation in all intelligence matters and to making possible the maximum operational efficiency of the combined allied forces. His rapid organization and efficient operation of the combined operations and intelligence center was effected despite the imminent danger and difficulties resulting from the ruthless and devastating attacks of the numerically superior enemy forces in their impending invasion of Java.






