The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Legion of Merit to Rear Admiral Henry Stone Monroe (NSN: 0-72455/1100), United States Navy, for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services to the Government of the United States from October 1964 to March 1967 as Commander Amphibious Training Command, U.S. Pacific Fleet. Exercising outstanding leadership and resourcefulness, Rear Admiral Monroe assumed command at a time of rapid expansion of missions in training functions for personnel en route to duty in Southeast Asia/Vietnam operations. Responsible for executing counterinsurgency training following broad guidelines set forth by the Chief of Naval Operations, he formed, advised and guided a Counterinsurgency Study Group appointed to study ways and means to implement this specialized training, resulting in the Navy’s first formal course of instruction in this field, since proven of immeasurable benefit to personnel serving in Vietnam. When his command was tasked with the development of a concept of riverine warfare and the training of naval personnel therefore, Rear Admiral Monroe regulated the efforts of a committee through weeks of intensive study which culminated in the translation of their ideas and experience into a complete training program. He was directly responsible for the success of the initial phase of this program. Aware of the limitations of existing training and logistic facilities to pursue expanded training requirements, he supervised studies to develop methods of increasing the Amphibious Training Command, U.S. Pacific Fleet capabilities to meet commitments and absorb additional training tasks, resulting in improved management of existing resources and expansion of training capabilities to meet all foreseeable contingencies. Rear Admiral Monroe’s outstanding professional competence and resourceful leadership were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.