The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Distinguished Service Medal to Vice Admiral Carlisle Albert Herman Trost (NSN: 0-570325/1100), United States Navy, for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished service in a position of great responsibility to the Government of the United States as Commander SEVENTH Fleet from February 1980 to September 1981. Demonstrating brilliant leadership, a profound grasp of global strategy, and precise knowledge of all facets of naval forces, Vice Admiral Trost directed the ships and aircraft of SEVENTH Fleet in responding to a wide variety of national contingency taskings. He maintained SEVENTH Fleet units at peak operational readiness and battle efficiency during deployment operations at an unprecedented operational tempo. Under Vice Admiral Trost’s guidance, Battle Force readiness in the Indian Ocean was continually ready. This was achieved despite the longest, most complex logistic support lines in U.S. Navy history, extending over 4,000 miles into the Indian Ocean. His contribution to U.S. diplomacy in the Western Pacific and Indian Oceans led to strengthened relationships with allies and the development of new avenues for future relationships with “non-aligned” nations. During four extensive trips to the Indian Ocean littoral countries, Vice Admiral Trost achieved resounding diplomatic success resulting in increased flexibility for deployed SEVENTH Fleet forces, including port visit opportunities for ships in Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Kenya, Pakistan, and Djibouti. Under his leadership, the combined efforts of SEVENTH Fleet ships, maritime patrol aircraft, and U.S. and foreign flag merchantmen rescued over 9,000 Vietnamese refugees in the South China Sea. The achievements of SEVENTH Fleet during this tumultuous period of significant international events were the direct result of his astute sense of diplomacy and comprehensive grasp of the broad aspects of naval matters and earned him the respect and admiration of all with whom he was associated. Vice Admiral Trost’s distinctive accomplishments, perceptive judgment, and inspiring devotion to duty reflected great credit upon himself and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.






