The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Distinguished Service Medal to Rear Admiral Francis Stuart Low (NSN: 0-9018), United States Navy, for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished service in a position of great responsibility to the Government of the United States as Chief of Staff, United States TENTH Fleet, from March 1943 to January 1945. Exercising command of the TENTH Fleet under the delegated authority of the Commander in Chief, United States Fleet, Rear Admiral Low conducted an aggressive campaign against submarines in the Atlantic. Maintaining effective liaison with the General Staff of the United States Army, the British Admiralty and the Canadian Naval Headquarters to insure maximum efficiency in combined operations, he coordinated and directed the activities of Allied anti-submarine forces as they systematically tracked down and destroyed German undersea marauders ranging the vast reaches of the Atlantic. Responsible for the protection of Allied shipping in the Eastern, Gulf and Caribbean Sea Frontiers, he exercised close control over all convoys under United States cognizance. Working tirelessly throughout the European phase of World War II, he correlated United States anti-submarine training and material development, consistently supplied anti-submarine and training procedures to our forces afloat, and made available the latest intelligence data to the Commander in Chief, United States Fleet, and to other Fleet and Sea Frontier commanders. By his outstanding professional skill and his unfailing initiative, resourcefulness and judgment, Rear Admiral Low ably discharged the multiple responsibilities of his highly specialized command, thereby contributing substantially to the success of our Naval forces in the Battle of the Atlantic. The brilliant achievements of the TENTH Fleet reflect the highest credit upon Rear Admiral Low, his loyal staff, and the United States Naval Service.



