
U.S. ArmyAwarded Posthumously
Mestrovitch, James I.
ConflictWorld War I
Year of Action1918
Unit/CommandCompany C, 111th Infantry, 28th Division
HometownCrna Cora
Citation
Seeing his company commander Iying wounded 30 yards in front of the line after his company had withdrawn to a sheltered position behind a stone wall, Sgt. Mestrovitch voluntarily left cover and crawled through heavy machinegun and shell fire to where the officer lay. He took the officer upon his back and crawled to a place of safety, where he administered first-aid treatment, his exceptional heroism saving the officer’s life.
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