The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Legion of Merit to Brigadier General George E. Dooley (MCSN: 0-6291), United States Marine Corps, for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services to the Government of the United States as Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff (Programs) in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff (Plans and Programs), Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, from 3 December 1966 to 6 November 1968. Displaying exceptional zeal and outstanding professional skill and resourcefulness, General Dooley directed, coordinated, and supervised staff activities in programming, systems analysis, and associated fiscal matters. Through his sound understanding and firm grasp of the complexities of the Department of Defense and Department of the Navy programming processes, he was instrumental in communicating the Marine Corps Programs through those media. Under General Dooley’s astute guidance and supervision, for the first time, the entire cost of the Marine Corps was compiled and presented as a part of the Program Objectives to the Secretary of the Navy. The added visibility of the Marine Corps afforded by the inclusion of these cost factors contributed immensely to the improvement of the Marine Corps programs and programming process. His acumen and familiarity with the finite details of programs in conjunction with his energetic approach elicited the respect and confidence of other Department of Defense management agencies. With commendable foresight, General Dooley perceived the need for a systems analysis capability within Headquarters Marine Corps. Through exceptional resourcefulness and imagination he avidly pursued the development of the systems analysis capability under the Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff (Programs). Throughout his tenure he continued to expand the application of that discipline to Marine Corps programs and commensurately expand the systems analysis office. He was of inestimable value and highly effective during a period of urgent requirements imposed by the Southeast Asia commitments and a rapidly expanding active Marine Corps structure. Through his keen perception and clear analysis, he was instrumental in the development of high-level policy and support memoranda for use by the Commandant of the Marine Corps in the conduct of vital matters with the Secretary of the Navy, Chief of Naval Operations, higher authority, and external agencies. General Dooley’s leadership, managerial ability, and loyal devotion to duty reflected great credit upon himself and the Marine Corps and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.