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Lehighton Veteran receives Bronze Star

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    ABOVE: Clarence Smoyer motions as he talks about the last words spoken to him by Gustav Schaefer, the Panther tank gunner Smoyer went head-to-head with in the streets of Cologne, Germany. “In the next life, we will be comrades instead of enemies,” Schaefer said through an interpreter. BOB FORD/TIMES NEWS

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Published September 18. 2019 04:18PM

 

World War II Veteran Clarence Smoyer from Lehighton received the long overdue Bronze Star for his heroism in the war during a surprise ceremony in a Washington.

The medals were presented at a surprise ceremony today at the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. Families of Smoyer’s deceased crew were also in attendance.

Author Adam Makos opened the ceremony to introduce Clarence, who thought he was attending a book signing. Makos has previously worked with Smoyer on a book called “Spearhead”, a story about an American tank crew.

“First, I owe Mr. Clarence Smoyer a bit of an apology,” said Makos in his opening remarks. “Clarence, we tricked you. We told you that you were going to the Pentagon today for a book signing. That is not the case. You’re going to be getting the Bronze Star that you earned in World Was II, and so is the rest of your tank crew. With a combined five Bronze Stars, you will be possibly our most decorated tank crew of World War II.”

Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey, General John Howerton from the White House, and other World War II comrades were in attendance. A World War II Sherman Tank was even brought to the ceremony.

“This is a real honor for me to be here as part of this terrific ceremony,” said Toomey. “One of the best parts of my job is to be able to interact and make sure that we acknowledge the greatness that we have seen throughout the country.”

Maj. Pete Semanoff, who grew up down the street from Smoyer, stood along side the podium during the latter portion of the ceremony on a picture-perfect Wednesday morning. Smoyer, the last living crew member from Eagle 7, received the Bronze Star for his heroics 75 years ago in front of his family members, which was authorized by the President of the United States.

 

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Congratulations to Mr. Smoyer on his well deserved medal, and thank you for your service. You can see real time video of the incident Mr. Smoyer and his tank crew were honored for by searching on Y-tube for "Panther Cologne". Amazing footage that shows the horrors of war.
"Long overdue"! And, I'll wager that this man never complained about not receiving this accolade. I'll go one or two better! I'll bet he never even expected it, or gave it a thought! The difference in the generations! Service and Sacrifice with Honor and Humility!
Now it's "I Served"! What do I get?, I'm more qualified! I'm smarter than you! I'm a better American! Etc. Veterans Operation This, That and The Other Thing,since 2001, are spoiled, narcissistic and rude. They use their military service like a Free Pass to say, do and complain about anything they please. Treating people who disagree them like they are enemy combatants.
And, when called out on their rudeness and arrogance, you get, "I Served"!
They pose in their uniforms to implying they are qualified to hold a political office! The Uniform! Talk about conduct unbecoming and an abuse of military stature.
Thank you Mr. Smoyer! Not only for your Service, but for the Quiet Dignity with which you and all Men and Women of your generation have served us. You are a Veteran to be admired and emulated.
Mr. Smoyer and the “Eagle 7” crew...congratulations long overdue. You represent the Greatest Generation well. We will never forget what you folks did to save the world. The book, “Spearhead” by Adam Makos tells your story in a masterful way. Thanks to all veterans, past, present, and future.

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