Gordon Maynard Craig MOH

b. 01/08/1929 Brockton, Massachusetts. d. 10/09/1950 Kasan, Korea.

DATE OF MOH ACTION: 10/09/1950 Kasan, Korea.

Gordon M Craig MOH

Army Cpl. Gordon M. Craig grew up in Brockton, Massachusetts, and joined the Army sometime after high school. He was sent to Korea not long after the war began. In the first half of September 1950, battle raged along the Naktong River in southeast Korea. It became known as the Second Battle of Naktong Bulge and was basically several large battles fought at the same time. The Army’s 1st Cavalry Division was involved in the battle, and Craig’s 16th Reconnaissance Company was attached to that.

On Sept 10, 1950, Craig and his fellow soldiers were advancing on a hill held by the enemy when they were attacked by heavy grenade, mortar and small-arms fire. Craig and four other soldiers worked their way up the hill to destroy an enemy machine gun nest that was keeping their company from advancing. As they pushed up the hill, one of the enemy threw a hand grenade at the small unit. Without thinking about his own life, Craig threw himself onto the grenade, smothering its explosion with his body.

Craig, who had turned 21 only the month before, died from his wounds. But his selfless actions inspired his fellow soldiers to attack the enemy with renewed vengeance. They were able to take out the machine gun nest’s crew and continue up the hill. The Second Battle of Naktong Bulge was a victory for U.S. forces, who pushed the North Koreans out of the region. Craig’s contribution to the cause helped make that so. Craig posthumously earned the Medal of Honor for his actions. It was awarded to his family on April 25, 1951 by General Omar Bradley at The Pentagon.

 

MOH CITATION:

Cpl. Craig, 16th Reconnaissance Company, distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty in action against the enemy. During the attack on a strategic enemy-held hill his company’s advance was subjected to intense hostile grenade, mortar and small-arms fire. Cpl. Craig and 4 comrades moved forward to eliminate an enemy machine gun nest that was hampering the company’s advance. At that instance an enemy machine gunner hurled a hand grenade at the advancing men. Without hesitating or attempting to seek cover for himself, Cpl. Craig threw himself on the grenade and smothered its burst with his body. His intrepid and selfless act, in which he unhesitantly gave his life for his comrades, inspired them to attack with such ferocity that they annihilated the enemy machine gun crew, enabling the company to continue its attack. Cpl. Craig’s noble self-sacrifice reflects the highest credit upon himself and upholds the esteemed traditions of the military service.

 

BURIAL LOCATION: ELMWOOD CEMETERY, EAST BRIDGWATER, MASSACHUSETTS.

LOCATION OF MEDAL: FAMILY.