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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
The President of the United States takes pride in
awarding the MEDAL OF HONOR posthumously to
MAJOR THOMAS B. McGUIRE, JR.,
AIR CORPS, UNITED STATES ARMY
for service as set forth in the following
CITATION:
"Major McGuire, fought with conspicuous gallantry and in-
trepidity over Luzon, Philippine Islands, on 25 and 26 December
1944. Voluntarily, he led a squadron of fifteen P-38s as top cover
for heavy bombers striking Mabalacat Airdrome, where his for-
mation was attacked by twenty aggressive Japanese fighters. In
the ensuing action he repeatedly flew to the aid of embattled com-
rades, driving off enemy assaults while himself under attack and
at times outnumbered three to one and, even after his guns jammed,
continuing the fight by forcing a hostile plane into his wingman's
line of fire. Before he started back to his base, he had shot down
three Zeros. The next day he again volunteered to lead escort
fighters on a mission to strongly-defended Clark Field. During
the resultant engagement he again exposed himself to attacks so
that he might rescue a crippled bomber. In rapid succession he
shot down one enemy aircraft, parried the attack of four enemy
fighters, one of which he shot down, single-handedly engaged three
more Japanese, destroying one, and then shot down still another,
his thirty-eighth victory in aerial combat. On 7 January 1945,
while leading a voluntary fighter sweep over Negros Island,
he risked an extremely hazardous maneuver at low altitude in an
attempt to save a fellow flyer from attack, crashed, and was re-
ported missing in action. With gallant initiative, deep and un-
selfîsh concern for the safety of others, and heroic determination
to destroy the enemy at all costs, Major McGuire set an inspiring
example in keeping with the highest traditions of the military
service."
HARRY S. TRUMAN
Signed 5/7/46
Siven to Calonel marlin 5/7/46
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