- Robert M. McGovern
Infobox Military Person
name= Robert M. McGovern
born= 1928
died= death date|1951|1|30
placeofbirth=Washington, D.C.
placeofdeath= Near ofKamyangjan-ni ,Korea
placeofburial=
caption= Medal of Honor recipient
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=
rank= First Lieutenant
unit=Company A, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division
battles=Korean War
awards=Medal of Honor Purple Heart Robert M. McGovern (1928 –
January 30 ,1951 ) was asoldier in theUnited States Army during theKorean War . He was posthumously awarded theMedal of Honor for his actions onJanuary 30 ,1951 .Biography
McGovern was a Washington D.C. native and a 1946 graduate of St. John's College High School in the District.
He was hit and wounded as he and his platoon from the 5th Cavalry Regiment came under withering machine gun fire, But he continued up Hill 312, encouraging his men to meet and defeat the Chinese defense. His Medal of Honor recommendation was prepared for him at his men's insistence. His brother, Second Lieutenant Francis Jerome McGovern was also killed in action, eleven days later.
When his Medal of Honor was announced in January 1952, Robert's father, J. Halsey McGovern of Washington, created a stir when he refused to accept the award. He also refused to accept the Silver Star posthumously awarded his second son, Jerome, a member of the 187th Airborne Regiment who was killed in action on February 10, 1951. The senior McGovern's refusal was based on his belief that medals were superfluous. He felt that they did not do justice to all of the heroes of the war in Korea and, as he told reporters, he did not feel that Truman "was fit to confer medals on anyone's sons." [ [http://www.mcgovernonline.com/rjmcgovern.htm Robert and Jerome McGovern] URL retrieved December 16, 2006]
Medal of Honor citation
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, U.S. Army, Company A, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division
Place and date: Near of
Kamyangjan-ni (a small hamlet east ofSuwon ),Korea , 30 January 1951Entered service at: Washington, D.C. Birth:
Washington, D.C. G.O. No.: 2, 8 January 1952.
Citation:
:1st Lt. McGovern, a member of Company A, distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty in action against an armed enemy of the United Nations. As 1st Lt. McGovern led his
platoon up a slope to engage hostile troops entrenched in bunker-type pillboxes with connecting trenches, the unit came under heavymachine gun andrifle fire from the crest of the hill, approximately 75 yards distant. Despite a wound sustained in this initial burst of withering fire, 1st Lt. McGovern, assured the men of his ability to continue on and urged them forward. Forging up the rocky incline, he fearlessly led the platoon to within several yards of its objective when the ruthless foe threw and rolled a vicious barrage of hand grenades on the group and halted the advance. Enemy fire increased in volume and intensity and 1st Lt. McGovern realizing that casualties were rapidly increasing and the morale of his men badly shaken, hurled back several grenades before they exploded. Then, disregarding his painful wound and weakened condition he charged a machine gun emplacement which was raking his position with flanking fire. When he was within 10 yards of the position a burst of fire ripped thecarbine from his hands, but, undaunted, he continued his lone-man assault and, firing his pistol and throwinggrenade s, killed 7 hostile soldiers before falling mortally wounded in front of the gun he had silenced. 1st Lt. McGovern's incredible display of valor imbued his men with indomitable resolution to avenge his death. Fixingbayonet s and throwing grenades, they charged with such ferocity that hostile positions were overrun and the enemy routed from the hill. The inspirational leadership, unflinching courage, and intrepid actions of 1st Lt. McGovern reflected utmost glory on himself and the honored tradition of the military services.cite web
accessdate=2007-12-30
url = http://www.history.army.mil/html/moh/koreanwar.html
title = "ROBERT M. MCGOVERN" entry
work = Medal of Honor Recipients: Korean War
date =July 16 ,2007
publisher= CMH, U.S. Army]Legacy
The U.S. Army named a camp after 1st Lt. McGovern,
Camp McGovern , near theBrcko district , Bosnia. [ [http://hq.nato.int/sfor/indexinf/108/s108p15a/t01030715a.htm NATO/SFOR Informer] URL retrieved December 16, 2006] [ [http://www.15thinfantry.org/Issues/October2000.pdf 15th Infantry Regiment Newsletter, October 2000] URL retrieved December 16, 2006] [ [http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=17574&archive=true Brother visits camp named for war hero] URL retrieved December 16, 2006]ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Korean War Medal of Honor recipients Notes
References
*cite web
accessdate=2007-12-30
url = http://www.history.army.mil/html/moh/koreanwar.html
title = "ROBERT M. MCGOVERN" entry
work = Medal of Honor Recipients: Korean War
date =July 16 ,2007
publisher= Center of Military History (CMH), United States ArmyExternal links
* [http://www.McGovernbrothers.com site dedicated to the memory of the McGovern brothers]
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