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PVT Lloyd G.
McCarter
Private Lloyd G. McCarter distinguished himself while
serving as a scout with the 503d Parachute Infantry
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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