The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to First Lieutenant Robert Victor Anderson (MCSN: 0-48854), United States Marine Corps, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity while serving as a Regimental Artillery Air Observer of Headquarters Battery, Eleventh Marines, FIRST Marine Division (Rein.), FMF, in action against enemy aggressor forces in Korea on 29 May 1951. First Lieutenant Anderson was flying on a reconnaissance mission forward of friendly lines in a slow unarmed aircraft, when he observed a large enemy force placing intense fire on friendly troops. Realizing that the friendly unit was unable to see the enemy positions from its location, he courageously made a low pass through the heavy enemy fire to drop a message to the unit, and then flew low over the enemy to mark their positions with smoke grenades. Despite the fact that his aircraft was extremely damaged by enemy fire, he fearlessly and with complete disregard for his own personal safety repeatedly flew over the enemy at extremely low altitudes to assist in adjusting artillery fire, which neutralized the sector and enabled the advancing troops to seize their objective. First Lieutenant Anderson’s unswerving devotion to duty and great personal bravery were an inspiration to all who observed him, and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the United States Naval Service.