Garcia, Macario, 1920-1972

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Winner of the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions in World War II, Macario Garcia was born in Villa de Castaño, Mexico, and later settled in Sugar Land, Texas. The U.S. Army drafted Garcia in 1942. On November 27, 1944, near Grosshau, Germany, he single-handedly assaulted two German machine gun emplacements that were blocking his company's advance. Wounded in the shoulder and foot, he crawled forward alone toward the machine-gun nests, killed six enemy soldiers, captured four, and destroyed the nests with grenades. Only after the company had secured its position did Garcia allow himself to be evacuated for medical treatment.

President Harry S. Truman awarded Garcia the Medal of Honor at a White House ceremony on August 23, 1945. Garcia also received the Purple Heart, the Bronze Star, and the Combat Infantryman's Badge, as well as the medal of Mérito Militar, the Mexican equivalent to the Medal of Honor, during a ceremony in Mexico City on January 8, 1946.

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Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. Garcia, Macario, http://207.200.58.4/handbook/online/articles/GG/fga76.html (accessed October 4, 2010).

From the guide to the Garcia, Macario, Papers 2007-222., 1940-1993, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

Winner of the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions in World War II, Macario Garcia was born in Villa de Castaño, Mexico, and later settled in Sugar Land, Texas.

The U.S. Army drafted Garcia in 1942. On November 27, 1944, near Grosshau, Germany, he single-handedly assaulted two German machine gun emplacements that were blocking his company's advance. Wounded in the shoulder and foot, he crawled forward alone toward the machine-gun nests, killed six enemy soldiers, captured four, and destroyed the nests with grenades. Only after the company had secured its position did Garcia allow himself to be evacuated for medical treatment.

President Harry S. Truman awarded Garcia the Medal of Honor at a White House ceremony on August 23, 1945.

Garcia also received the Purple Heart, the Bronze Star, and the Combat Infantryman's Badge, as well as the medal of Mérito Militar, the Mexican equivalent to the Medal of Honor, during a ceremony in Mexico City on January 8, 1946.

From the description of Garcia, Macario, Papers, 1940-1993 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 701734738

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Place Name Admin Code Country
Fort Bend County (Tex.)
Grosshau (Germany)
Houston (Tex.)
Richmond (Tex.)
Houston (Tex.)
Fort Bend County (Tex.)
Sugar Land (Tex.)
Fort Hood (Tex.)
Fort Sam Houston (Tex.)
Fort Hood (Tex.)
Grosshau (Germany)
Sugar Land (Tex.)
Richmond (Tex.)
Fort Sam Houston (Tex.)
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Medal of Honor
Mexican American military personnel
Purple Heart
World War, 1939-1945
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Birth 1920

Death 1972

English,

Spanish; Castilian

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