The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Legion of Merit to Colonel Richard Edward Carey (MCSN: 0-49834), United States Marine Corps, for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services to the Government of the United States as Commanding Officer, Marine Aircraft Group 24, First Marine Brigade, Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe, Hawaii from 10 February 1971 to 5 May 1972. Throughout this period, Colonel Carey demonstrated exceptional professionalism, executive and organization abilities and sound judgment in the performance of his challenging and demanding duties. Assuming command during the Vietnam retrograde, he exhibited superior knowledge of Marine Corps managerial concepts as he expertly reorganized personnel and material assets to facilitate the joining of five new aviation units. The two helicopter squadrons and helicopter detachment established a problematic precedent…when augmented to the historically fixed wing Group. Applying imaginative and innovative concepts, he aggressively engendered a synergetic spirit within Marine Air Craft Group 24 which promoted a unity of purpose, resulting in exceptional unit and personnel accomplishments. The full impact of Colonel Carey’s discerning leadership was realized when, through personal directive effort, he responded to the redeployment order of two fighter squadrons to the Western Pacific Area of Operations, Exhibiting uncommon professional ability he deployed combat capable units while maintaining a viable training base with the remaining F-4 squadron and the helicopter units. In addition, during his tenure, Colonel Carey’s inspirational leadership was further manifested in his personal supervision of safety oriented operational programs. To this end he became qualified in all Group aircraft thus establishing unprecedented qualification and ensuring a total cognizance of the operational environment. By his leadership, extraordinary professionalism, and unswerving devotion to duty, Colonel Carey rendered distinguished service to his country and thereby upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.