Medal of Honor Recipient: Captain William McGonagle
Rank and organization: Captain (then Comdr.) U.S.
Navy, U.S.S. Liberty (AGTR-5). place and date: International waters, Eastern Mediterranean, 8-9 June 1967. Entered service at:
Thermal, Calif. Born: 19
November 1925, Wichita,
Kansas.
Citation: For conspicuous
gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of
duty. Sailing in international waters, the Liberty was attacked without warning by jet
fighter aircraft and motor torpedo boats which inflicted many casualties among
the crew and caused extreme damage to the ship. Although severely wounded
during the first air attack, Capt. McGonagle remained at his battle station on
the badly damaged bridge and, with full knowledge of the seriousness of his
wounds, subordinated his own welfare to the safety and survival of his command.
Steadfastly refusing any treatment which would take him away from his post, he
calmly continued to exercise firm command of his ship. Despite continuous
exposure to fire, he maneuvered his ship, directed its defense, supervised the
control of flooding and fire, and saw to the care of the casualties. Capt.
McGonagle's extraordinary valor under these conditions inspired the surviving
members of the Liberty's
crew, many of them seriously wounded, to heroic efforts to overcome the battle
damage and keep the ship afloat. Subsequent to the attack, although in great
pain and weak from the loss of blood, Captain McGonagle remained at his battle
station and continued to command his ship for more than 17 hours. It was only
after rendezvous with a U.S.
destroyer that he relinquished personal control of the Liberty and permitted himself to be removed
from the bridge. Even then, he refused much needed medical attention until
convinced that the seriously wounded among his crew had been treated. Capt.
McGonagle's superb professionalism, courageous fighting spirit, and valiant
leadership saved his ship and many lives. His actions sustain and enhance the
finest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service. (Captain McGonagle earned the
Medal of Honor for actions that took place in international waters in the Eastern Mediterranean rather than in Vietnam.)
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