The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Distinguished Service Medal to Brigadier General Edward A. Craig (MCSN: 0-196), United States Marine Corps, for exceptionally meritorious service to the Government of the United States in a duty of great responsibility as Commanding General of the First Provisional Marine Brigade (Reinforced) during action against enemy aggressor forces in the Korean Area, from 7 July 1950 to 13 September 1950; and as Assistant Division Commander of the FIRST Marine Division (Reinforced) from 14 September to 31 December 1950. As Brigade Commander, Brigadier General Craig displayed outstanding ability in preparing the Brigade for combat and in supervising its rapid embarkation and movement overseas and assembly in the combat area. He led the Brigade in a series of effective actions within the Pusan bridgehead in South Korea, including two decisive attacks wherein his forces routed the enemy in the Chinju Area and the heroic action in which his forces attacked and destroyed numerically superior enemy forces holding a bridgehead east of the Naktong River, driving the remnants of the enemy force from key positions within our perimeter. As Assistant Division Commander, he rendered invaluable assistance to the Division Commander during the planning and execution of an amphibious landing by the Division against strongly defended Inchon and during the inland advance and seizure of Kimpo Airfield and Yongdungp’o. Brigadier General Craig further assisted in supervising and coordinating the crossing of the Han River against stubborn enemy opposition, and the subsequent defeat of hostile forces in Seoul, Korea. He continued to render invaluable assistance during operations of widely separated Division Units, directing the administrative support of forward elements of the Division that were isolated from their source of supplies. Upon retirement of the Division from the Chosin Reservoir Area, he coordinated the movement of various Division elements, supervising not only the preparation of bivouac areas to receive the returning troops but also the arrangements for embarkation of Division Units. His personal courage, professional skill and inspiring leadership throughout these operations reflect the highest credit upon Brigadier General Craig and the United States Naval Service.