Citation
Corporal Fred B. McGee U.S. 52146660, Infantry,
United States Army, a member of Company K, 17th
Infantry, distinguished himself by gallantry in action near
Tang-Wan-Ni, Korea, on 16 June 1952, during an assault on
enemy fortified positions on Hill 528. As gunner on a light
machine gun in a weapons squad, Corporal McGee delivered a
heavy volume of supporting fire from an exposed position,
despite intense enemy machine gun and mortar fire directly
on his position. Though forced to move his gun several times,
he continued to support the assault and give covering fire
to the assault elements. When his squad leader was wounded, he
assumed command of the squad and moved even farther forward
to a more exposed position in order to deliver neutralizing
fire on an enemy machine gun sweeping the other assault
platoon with deadly flanking fire. When his machine gunner
was killed, he again took over the gun and delivered deadly
fire on the enemy positions. On the order to withdraw, he
voluntarily remained behind to assist in the evacuation
of the wounded and dead. Though wounded himself, he heroically
exposed himself to intense enemy machine gun and mortar
fire to assist his wounded and dead comrades. The gallantry
and courageous actions of Corporal Fred B. McGee reflect great credit
upon himself and are in keeping with the highest traditions
of the military service. Entered the Federal Service from the State
of Ohio.
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