The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Second Gold Star in lieu of a Third Award of the Navy Distinguished Service Medal to 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 the Chief of Naval Operations from June 1986 through June 1990. Committed to the men and women of the Navy and their families, Admiral Trost directed bold initiatives in health care services and family support requirements, set limits on deployments, and expanded women’s opportunities. These positive resolutions to long-lingering problems underscored his belief that people are our number one priority. Under his direction, the Navy attained the highest levels of enlisted retention in the post-Vietnam era. Admiral Trost’s professional acumen and diplomacy were instrumental in furthering close rapport with foreign navies and the interest of sustaining mutual security interests and ensuring stability in strategic regions of the world. As a result of his stellar guidance, Admiral Trost invigorated the level of professionalism and readiness in the Navy at a time of high-tempo, global naval operations, directly supporting United States national policy objectives. Recognizing the importance of interoperability and inter-service cooperation in this era of declining defense budget dollars, he focused on integrating advanced technologies and initiated vital improvements in tactical and operational planning that have set the Navy on a course of increasing capabilities with a smaller force. Admiral Trost clearly articulated the need for our maritime nation to have a credible, sustained sea-power capability and helped shape a strong forward deployed defense strategy. As a direct result of his stewardship, our nation’s sea service is well prepared to meet the global challenges of the Twenty-First Century. Admiral Trost’s exceptional leadership, bold vision, and complete devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.






