The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Army Distinguished Service Medal to General Paul Xavier Kelley (MCSN: 0-50603), United States Marine Corps, for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished service in a position of great responsibility to the Government of the United States as the twenty-eighth Commandant of the United States Marine Corps from June 1983 to June 1987. General Kelley served with distinction in the highest level of the Marine Corps leadership and responsibility, consistently demonstrating a keen sense of national security priorities. His dedication was not only to the Marine Corps but all Services, thus contributing significantly toward the efforts to make a viable and united defense establishment to support the joint initiatives of the Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Furthermore, his efforts in the development, acquisition, and procurement of technologically advanced weapons systems not only contributed to the increased readiness posture of the Marine Corps but gave a new meaning to the role of all Services in joint operations within the Continental United States and abroad. In his role as a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Kelley’s unequaled expertise in national security issues and appreciation for the capabilities of naval and military forces affecting the international political arena made him an invaluable and well respected member of the Joint Chiefs. Within his own Service, General Kelley was singularly effective in promoting critical quality of life issues for members of the Corps and their families, thus enhancing the morale and combat readiness of the Marine Corps. Under General Kelley’s stewardship, the Marine Corps reached new heights in combat readiness and the ability to go to war while at the same time maintaining the utmost in standards to become a Marine. General Kelley’s distinguished performance of duty as a military statesman and outstanding record of achievements throughout a career spanning 37 years are in the most cherished traditions of military service, reflecting great credit on him, the United States Marine Corps, and the Department of Defense.