The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Gold Star in lieu of a Second Award of the Legion of Merit to Brigadier General Earl E. Anderson (MCSN: 0-6643), United States Marine Corps, for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services to the Government of the United States as Marine Tactical Data Systems (MTDS) Program Coordinator since 29 July 1964 and as Deputy Chief of Staff (Research, Development and Studies, Headquarters, United States Marine Corps, since 11 February 1966. As Program Coordinator, Marine Tactical Data Systems, Brigadier General Anderson established the Coordinator’s Office, which managed the largest and most expensive single weapons system ever developed, tested, and produced by the Marine Corps. His outstanding performance of duty as Program Coordinator resulted in the successful deployment of the first ground based semi-automatic tactical data system by the free world military forces. A significant milestone was reached when a successful Marine Tactical Data System/Navy Tactical Data System link was established between DaNang, Republic of Vietnam, and ships of the U.S. SEVENTH Fleet in the Gulf of Tonkin. This was the first instance of an automatic exchange of track information between U.S. Marine Corps III Meuse-Argonne, France Units and the Navy Tactical Data System in an operational environment and the first time this was accomplished between fleet units and any land-based Tactical Data System. This capability extends the radar coverage of Task Force SEVENTY-SEVEN, thus providing advance information on air tracks approaching the Task Force. As Deputy Chief of Staff (Research, Development and Studies), he fulfilled his responsibility in an outstanding and preeminent manner. In addition to Marine Corps research, development, test, evaluation, and studies, he was also responsible for monitoring the studies of the other armed services and U.S. Government agencies as well as those of friendly nations which were of interest to the Marine Corps. His untiring efforts made significant contributions to the development of a General Purpose Amphibious Assault Ship (LHA), which will provide optimum support for the landing force. Under his guidance, improved tracked vehicles, marginal terrain vehicles and soil stabilization materials along with other projects which reflect the present and future requirements of the Marine Corps were developed. Dealing in budgetary matters with Congress and top-level Department of Defense and Department of the Navy officials, he ensured support for the adequate and timely development of all Marine Corps equipment and Navy amphibious warfare development programs of primary interest to the landing force and to the Marine Corps. Brigadier General Anderson’s initiative, professional skill, and inspiring devotion to duty reflect great credit upon himself and the Marine Corps and upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.