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Citation Accompanying Medal for Merit Honoring Rudolph Forster

June 16, 1945

CITATION TO ACCOMPANY THE AWARD OF THE

MEDAL FOR MERIT

TO

MR. RUDOLPH FORSTER (DECEASED)


HE SERVED his Government faithfully, intelligently, and modestly for a period which spanned
almost a third of our national existence, assisting eight Presidents through peace and war, through
good times and bad, in the solution of the multitude of administrative problems, related to every
branch of a great Government's activities, which find their way to the White House; he
distinguished himself, from the beginning of the present emergency, by outstanding success in
expediting critical decisions and actions when every minute gained was important in the over-all
strategy of the war; and he thereby rendered a service of incalculable value to all of his fellow
citizens.
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT

NOTE: President Truman made the award at a ceremony attended by members of Mr. Forster's
family. Mr. Forster served in the White House from March 5, 1897, until his death on July 7, 1943,
at which time he was Executive Clerk in charge of the White House staff. The release
accompanying the citation stated that President Roosevelt signed the citation some time before his
death, but that an opportunity to make the presentation did not arise before he left Washington for
the last time.