The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Legion of Merit to Lieutenant Carlton Howard Clark (NSN: 0-81769), United States Navy, for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services while a Prisoner of War of the Japanese from about October 1942 to 3 December 1943, at Ofuna Naval Interrogation Camp and from 3 December 2943 to 29 August 1945 at Omori Camp. During the first period mentioned Lieutenant Clark was ordered to work in the kitchen at Ofuna Camp and while in Omori Camp, Lieutenant Clark volunteered to take charge of the Prisoners of War working in the camp kitchen. During both these periods acts of brutality, humiliation, hazing and degradation occurred daily and the diet varied from one of starvation to one of maintenance only. Lieutenant Clark strived to ameliorate the food conditions at both camps despite the obstructions placed in his path by the Japanese and at great personal risk to himself. By his knowledge of Japanese psychology his constant efforts in an administrative manner and his long daily hours of actual manual labor the diet of the Prisoners of War was with the existing conditions. His outstanding service and performance of duty were at all times in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.




