...... 2nd LT. Audie Murphy climbed abroad a burning M-10 Tank Destroyer and manned a M2 .50 cal MG. He fought for an hour from that burning tank, keeping at bay a larger force of German infantry.
From Wikipedia:
"Murphy mounted the abandoned, burning tank destroyer and began firing its .50 caliber machine gun at the advancing Germans, killing a squad crawling through a ditch towards him. For an hour, Murphy stood on the flaming tank destroyer returning German fire from foot soldiers and advancing tanks, killing or wounding 50 Germans. He sustained a leg wound during his stand, and stopped only after he ran out of ammunition. Murphy rejoined his men, disregarding his own injury, and led them back to repel the Germans. He insisted on remaining with his men while his wounds were treated."
He was only 19 years old.
I've been to the site of this action just outside of Holtzwihr, France, several times. The local community erected a small memorial to him and his man. The area is much as it was at the time with the exception of a small soccer field to the immediate south.
Thought you all might like to know.
From Wikipedia:
"Murphy mounted the abandoned, burning tank destroyer and began firing its .50 caliber machine gun at the advancing Germans, killing a squad crawling through a ditch towards him. For an hour, Murphy stood on the flaming tank destroyer returning German fire from foot soldiers and advancing tanks, killing or wounding 50 Germans. He sustained a leg wound during his stand, and stopped only after he ran out of ammunition. Murphy rejoined his men, disregarding his own injury, and led them back to repel the Germans. He insisted on remaining with his men while his wounds were treated."
He was only 19 years old.
I've been to the site of this action just outside of Holtzwihr, France, several times. The local community erected a small memorial to him and his man. The area is much as it was at the time with the exception of a small soccer field to the immediate south.
Thought you all might like to know.