HENRY, Robert T.  
 
PERSONALIA
 
Name:  Henry, Robert T.
Date of birth: Unknown (Greenville, Mississippi, U.S.A.)
Date of death:  December 3rd, 1944 (Luchem, Germany)
Nationality:  American
     
MEDAL OF HONOR - ARMY (MOH)
Rank: Private
Unit: 16th. Infantry, 1st. Infantry Division, U.S. Army
Awarded on: June 12th, 1945
Action: Rank and organization: Private, U.S. Army, 16th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division. Place and date: Luchem, Germany, 3 December 1944. Entered service at: Greenville, Miss. Birth: Greenville, Miss. G.O. No.: 45, 12 June 1945.
Citation:
Near Luchem, Germany, he volunteered to attempt the destruction of a nest of 5 enemy machineguns located in a bunker 150 yards to the flank which had stopped the advance of his platoon. Stripping off his pack, overshoes, helmet, and overcoat, he sprinted alone with his rifle and hand grenades across the open terrain toward the enemy emplacement. Before he had gone half the distance he was hit by a burst of machinegun fire. Dropping his rifle, he continued to stagger forward until he fell mortally wounded only 10 yards from the enemy emplacement. His single-handed attack forced the enemy to leave the machineguns. During this break in hostile fire the platoon moved forward and overran the position. Pvt. Henry, by his gallantry and intrepidity and utter disregard for his own life, enabled his company to reach its objective, capturing this key defense and 70 German prisoners.
Details: Awarded posthumously
 
 
 
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Information source(s):   Jordan, Kenneth N., Yesterday’s Heroes, Schiffer Publishing Ltd., USA, 1996.
   
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