The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 2, 1926, takes pleasure in presenting the Soldier’s Medal to Lieutenant Colonel (Infantry), [then Major] Henry Andrews Mucci (ASN: 0-20374), United States Army, for heroism at the risk of life not involving conflict with an armed enemy at ***, on 7 March 1943. During the morning of 7 March 1943, a group of men were stranded in an LCM, the motor of which had failed about 1/4 mile offshore, while undergoing amphibious training near ***. Colonel Mucci was an observer of the operation from the shore. Private Louis Berghammer, together with the other men aboard the LCM, all of who had life jackets, were ordered to swim ashore. Private Berghammer could not swim and soon lagged behind the others. His life jacket rapidly absorbing water, he shouted for help. Colonel Mucci hearing the call for assistance swam approximately 1/4 mile offshore without hesitating to discard his clothing. Hampered by his wet clothing, and heavy with water, and at the risk of his own life he towed Private Berghammer to shore against strong currents and rough waves. Private Berghammer’s life jacket no longer held his head above water, and it was only through Colonel Mucci’s quick action and disregard of the danger to his own life, that Private Berghammer was saved from drowning.






