Vernon McGarity
Template:Short description Template:Infobox military person Thomas Vernon McGarity II (December 1, 1921 – May 21, 2013) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States Military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions during the Battle of the Bulge in World War II.
Biography
Born in Hardin County, Tennessee on December 1, 1921, McGarity joined the army in November 1942.<ref>WWII Army Enlistment Records</ref>
By December 16, 1944, the first day of the Battle of the Bulge, he was serving near Krinkelt, Belgium as a technical sergeant in Company L of the 393rd Infantry Regiment, 99th Infantry Division.<ref name=NYTobit>Template:Cite news</ref> Wounded early in the battle, McGarity returned to his unit, and as squad leader, directed and encouraged his soldiers throughout the intense fight that ensued. He repeatedly braved heavy fire to rescue wounded men, attacked the advancing Germans, and retrieved supplies. Medics attempted to have McGarity evacuated after he was severely wounded on his face and legs, but he refused.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> After completely running out of ammunition, his squad and he were captured. For his actions during the battle, he was presented with the Medal of Honor a year later, on January 11, 1946, by President Harry S Truman.<ref name="citation"/> He left active service in 1947 to join the Tennessee Army National Guard, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel in 1974.<ref>DOD Medal of Honor Monday article</ref>
McGarity died at the age of 91 in 2013.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Medal of Honor citation
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References
- 1921 births
- 2013 deaths
- United States Army personnel of World War II
- People from Hardin County, Tennessee
- United States Army Medal of Honor recipients
- United States Army soldiers
- World War II prisoners of war held by Germany
- Battle of the Bulge recipients of the Medal of Honor
- American prisoners of war in World War II