
The President of the United States
in the name of The Congress
takes pleasure in presenting the
Medal of Honor
to
McCARTER, LLOYD G.
Rank and Organization: Private, U.S. Army, 503d
Parachute Infantry Regiment. Place and Date Corregidor, Philippine Islands, 16 19
February 1945. Entered Service at: Tacoma, Wash. Born: 11 May 1917, St. Maries,
Idaho. G.O. No.: 77, 10 September 1945.
Citation:
He was a scout with the regiment which seized the fortress of Corregidor, Philippine
Islands. Shortly after the initial parachute assault on 16 February 1945, he crossed 30
yards of open ground under intense enemy fire, and at pointblank range silenced a
machinegun with hand grenades. On the afternoon of 18 February he killed 6 snipers. That
evening, when a large force attempted to bypass his company, he voluntarily moved to an
exposed area and opened fire. The enemy attacked his position repeatedly throughout the
night and was each time repulsed. By 2 o'clock in the morning, all the men about him had
been wounded; but shouting encouragement to his comrades and defiance at the enemy, he
continued to bear the brunt of the attack, fearlessly exposing himself to locate enemy
soldiers and then pouring heavy fire on them. He repeatedly crawled back to the American
line to secure more ammunition. When his submachine gun would no longer operate, he seized
an automatic rifle and continued to inflict heavy casualties. This weapon, in turn, became
too hot to use and, discarding it, he continued with an M-l rifle. At dawn the enemy
attacked with renewed intensity. Completely exposing himself to hostile fire, he stood
erect to locate the most dangerous enemy positions. He was seriously wounded; but, though
he had already killed more than 30 of the enemy, he refused to evacuate until he had
pointed out immediate objectives for attack. Through his sustained and outstanding heroism
in the face of grave and obvious danger, Pvt. McCarter made outstanding contributions to
the success of his company and to the recapture of Corregidor.
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