Vernon McGarity-Memphis, TN
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N 35° 06.852 W 089° 52.500
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World War II Medal of Honor Recipient for action near Krinkelt, Belgium, December 16, 1944. He is buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, Memphis, TN in the Woodlawn Section, Lot 1114, Space 7.
Waymark Code: WMX3HC
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 11/21/2017
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He was born on December 1, 1921 in Right, TN and died on May 21, 2013 in Bartlett, TN. His Medal of Honor information and citation is: McGARlTY, VERNON
• Rank and organization: Technical Sergeant, U.S. Army, Company L, 393d Infantry, 99th Infantry Division
• Place and date: Near Krinkelt, Belgium, 16 December 1944
• Entered service at: Model, Tenn.
• G.O. No.: 6, 11 January 1946
Citation: He was painfully wounded in an artillery barrage that preceded the powerful counteroffensive launched by the Germans near Krinkelt, Belgium, on the morning of 16 December 1944. He made his way to an aid station, received treatment, and then refused to be evacuated, choosing to return to his hard-pressed men instead. The fury of the enemy's great Western Front offensive swirled about the position held by T/Sgt. McGarity's small force, but so tenaciously did these men fight on orders to stand firm at all costs that they could not be dislodged despite murderous enemy fire and the breakdown of their communications. During the day the heroic squad leader rescued 1 of his friends who had been wounded in a forward position, and throughout the night he exhorted his comrades to repulse the enemy's attempts at infiltration. When morning came and the Germans attacked with tanks and infantry, he braved heavy fire to run to an advantageous position where he immobilized the enemy's lead tank with a round from a rocket launcher. Fire from his squad drove the attacking infantrymen back, and 3 supporting tanks withdrew. He rescued, under heavy fire, another wounded American, and then directed devastating fire on a light cannon which had been brought up by the hostile troops to clear resistance from the area. When ammunition began to run low, T/Sgt. McGarity, remembering an old ammunition hole about 100 yards distant in the general direction of the enemy, braved a concentration of hostile fire to replenish his unit's supply. By circuitous route the enemy managed to emplace a machinegun to the rear and flank of the squad's position, cutting off the only escape route. Unhesitatingly, the gallant soldier took it upon himself to destroy this menace single-handedly. He left cover, and while under steady fire from the enemy, killed or wounded all the hostile gunners with deadly accurate rifle fire and prevented all attempts to reman the gun. Only when the squad's last round had been fired was the enemy able to advance and capture the intrepid leader and his men. The extraordinary bravery and extreme devotion to duty of T/Sgt. McGarity supported a remarkable delaying action which provided the time necessary for assembling reserves and forming a line against which the German striking power was shattered.
Armed Service: Army

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