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Francis Xavier McGraw

Francis Xavier McGraw

männlich 1918 - 1944  (26 Jahre)


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  • Name Francis Xavier McGraw 
    Geburt 29 Apr 1918  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (US) Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort  [1
    Geschlecht männlich 
    Tod 19 Nov 1944  Der Hürtgenwald, Schevenhütte, (DE) Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort  [1
    • in der Nähe von Schevenhütte
    Personen-Kennung I28345  Stammbaum1
    Zuletzt bearbeitet am 6 Jan 2012 

    Vater John McGraw 
    Mutter NN NN 
    Familien-Kennung F42660  Familienblatt  |  Familientafel

  • Notizen 
    • Francis X. McGraw fiel während des Zweiten Weltkrieges im Hürtgenwald in der Nähe von Schevenhütte. Für seine Tapferkeit wurde er mit der Medal of Honor geehrt. Seit 1861 wurden 3400 US Soldaten vom jeweiligen US Präsidenten geehrt. Francis X. McGraw ist einer von drei Soldaten die diese Ehrung aufgrund von Tapferkeit bei Kampfhandlungen in der Nähe von Schevenhütte (DE) erhielten.

      Die McGraw Elementary School in Camden, NJ wurde nach ihm benannt.

      Die offizielle Ehrenschrift lautete wie folgt: >>Rank and organization: Private First Class, U.S. Army, Company H, 26th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division. Place and date: Near Schevenhutte (DE), 19 November 1944. Entered service at: Camden. N.J. Birth: Philadelphia, Pa. G.O. No.: 92, 25 October 1945. Citation: He manned a heavy machinegun emplaced in a foxhole near Schevenhutte (DE), on 19 November 1944, when the enemy launched a fierce counterattack. Braving an intense hour-long preparatory barrage, he maintained his stand and poured deadly accurate fire into the advancing foot troops until they faltered and came to a halt. The hostile forces brought up a machinegun in an effort to dislodge him but were frustrated when he lifted his gun to an exposed but advantageous position atop a log, courageously stood up in his foxhole and knocked out the enemy weapon. A rocket blasted his gun from position, but he retrieved it and continued firing. He silenced a second machinegun and then made repeated trips over fire-swept terrain to replenish his ammunition supply. Wounded painfully in this dangerous task, he disregarded his injury and hurried back to his post, where his weapon was showered with mud when another rocket barely missed him. In the midst of the battle, with enemy troops taking advantage of his predicament to press forward, he calmly cleaned his gun, put it back into action and drove off the attackers. He continued to fire until his ammunition was expended, when, with a fierce desire to close with the enemy, he picked up a carbine, killed 1 enemy soldier, wounded another and engaged in a desperate firefight with a third until he was mortally wounded by a burst from a machine pistol. The extraordinary heroism and intrepidity displayed by Pvt. McGraw inspired his comrades to great efforts and was a major factor in repulsing the enemy attack.<< [1, 2, 3]

  • Quellen 
    1. [S395] MHC, World War II Medal of Honor Recipients.

    2. [S4121] McGraw Elementary.

    3. [S401] The American War Library.