The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy and Marine Corps Medal to First Lieutenant Carol Bernard (MCSN: 0-12727), United States Marine Corps, for heroism at the risk of life not involving conflict with an armed enemy. In the early morning of 13 April 1943, one F-4U-1 aircraft, attempting to take off, veered off the runway and crashed into a line of parked planes. First Lieutenant Bernard and another officer who witnessed the crash from a distance of about one hundred yards, proceeded immediately to the scene of the blazing aircraft and observed a pilot seated in the cockpit of one of the burning planes. Lieutenant Bernard stood by while the other officer climbed up to the cockpit to attempt to extricate the pilot. When it became apparent the officer was experiencing difficulty in removing the pilot from the flaming aircraft, Lieutenant Bernard, with utter disregard for the blazing aircraft and possibility of fuel and ammunition exploding, immediately climbed to the cockpit to assist in the attempted rescue. Though the pilot was found to be wedged in the cockpit he and the other officer continued their efforts with reckless determination until the violent conflagration made further aid impossible.