Robert
H. McCard
Gunnery Sergeant
United States Marine Corps

Citation
Gunnery
Sergeant Robert H. McCard
United States Marine Corps
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as Platoon Sergeant of Company A, Fourth Tank Battalion, Fourth Marine Division, during the battle for enemy Japanese-held Saipan, Marina Islands, on June 16,1944. Cut off from other units of his platoon when his tank was put out of action by a battery of enemy 77-mm. guns, Gunnery Sergeant McCard carried on resolutely, bringing all the tank's weapons to bear on the enemy, until the severity of hostile fire caused him to order his crew out the escape hatch while he courageously exposed himself to to enemy guns by hurling hand grenades, in order to cover the evacuation of his men. Seriously wounded during this action and with his supply of grenades exhausted, Gunnery Sergeant McCard dismantled one of the Tank's machine guns and faced the Japanese for the second time to deliver vigorous fire into positions, destroying sixteen of the enemy but sacrificing himself to insure the safety of his crew. His valiant fighting spirit and supreme loyalty in the face of almost certain death reflect the hightest credit upon Gunnery Sergeant McCard and the United States Naval Service. He gallanty gave his life for his country.
Franklin
D. Roosevelt
President of the United States
Footnote: Gunnery Sergeant McCard was born on 25 November 1918, in Syracuse, New York. Enlisting in the Marine Corps on 18 December 1939, Sergeant McCard completed boot camp and Sea School. After serving aboard ship he was assigned to recruiting duty in May of 1941. In December 1941, he was assigned to the Training Center at Quantico, Virginia. After completing that training he was transferred to the Fourth Marine Division. He was assigned to Able Company, Fourth Tank Battalion. On the second day of the battle for Saipan his heroic actions saved the lives of his tank crew. His Medal of Honor was presented by Rear Admiral Arthur C. Carpender, Commandant, 9th Naval District, to his widow Lizelle McCard, in Centralia, Illinois, on 10 April 1945. The Marine Corps Reserve Center in Syracuse, New York, is named in his honor. His remains are interred in section "B", grave 1024, of the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu, Hawaii.