McCord received his military training at the
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. While there he was captain of the cross-country team and represented the Academy in athletics. His first tour was in 1950/51 to
Korea during the
Korean War with the 1st Battalion, Royal Ulster Rifles. He was awarded the
Military Cross for actions that occurred on the night of 1 to 2 January 1951. General
Ridgway decided to withdraw behind the
Han River to the south of their position following intense pressure from Chinese force. It was McCord's platoon that brought up the rear of the retreat. and to
captain on 16 December 1955. Following Korean were postings to Hong Kong and to the
British Army of the Rhine. In 1963, he was attached to the
Canadian Army as an
exchange officer. He was based at HQ Eastern Command in
Halifax, Nova Scotia. and posted to
Northern Ireland. He served there as
chief operations officer at
HQ Northern Ireland in
Lisburn. ==Honours and decorations==