The Southland Times

Tank hero gets much-delayed medal

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When 96-year-old Clarence Smoyer came to Washington yesterday, he thought he was heading to the Pentagon to sign copies of Spearhead ,a recent book detailing his exploits as a World War II tank gunner.

Instead, he found a full Army colour guard and ceremony awarding him a Bronze Star, almost 75 years after the battle that made him a hero.

Smoyer, of Allentown, Pennsylvan­ia, was part of a famous March 6, 1945, duel in Cologne, Germany, where his Pershing tank destroyed a German Panther tank about nine months after D-Day. The battle was captured on film and Smoyer became known as the ‘‘Hero of Cologne.’’

Smoyer was told he would receive the Bronze Star, but a few days later he ran afoul of a minor disciplina­ry issue that cost him his medal. A military police officer saw him searching his pockets for bubble gum to give to a crowd of German children and charged him with fraternisa­tion with the enemy. Meanwhile, Smoyer’s tank commander and the military cameraman who filmed the battle received Bronze Stars of their own.

Smoyer’s story was detailed in Spearhead by author Adam Makos, and it was Makos who helped engineer yesterday’s events. He helped convince the Army to reverse what he saw as an injustice. And he brought Smoyer to Washington on the pretense of a booksignin­g at the Pentagon.

As he stepped out of the car and saw the crowds gathered at Washington’s World War II Memorial, Smoyer smiled broadly and asked, ‘‘Am I getting a Bronze Star?’’ –AP

 ?? AP ?? World War II veteran Clarence Smoyer, 96, receives the Bronze Star from US Army Major Peter Semanoff at the World War II Memorial in Washington.
AP World War II veteran Clarence Smoyer, 96, receives the Bronze Star from US Army Major Peter Semanoff at the World War II Memorial in Washington.
 ??  ?? Clarence Smoyer, top centre, is pictured with his crew after the battle in Cologne. ADAM MAKOS
Clarence Smoyer, top centre, is pictured with his crew after the battle in Cologne. ADAM MAKOS

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