Captain (Cavalry) John Bacon McDonald, United States Army, was cited for gallantry in action while serving with the 3d Cavalry Regiment, in action at Barangobong, Philippine Islands, during the Philippine Insurrection, 1899 to 1902. Captain McDonald, with 21 men on the firing line, and one sergeant and six men left with horses, struck and defeated 60 insurgents with rifles and 40 bolomen, under Tinio, in a stiff fight, in which he was severely wounded through the right lung. Captain McDonald was wounded by the first volley, and is deserving of much credit in not permitting his men to know that he was hurt until after the fight was over, thereby averting what might have been a less fortunate ending. The insurgents were on a high mountain with steep ascent. The troops made their fight after scaling this mountain.