The Jewish American Military Historical Society
Preserving and educating about Jewish American Military History
Preserving and educating about Jewish American Military History
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Starting in June 2020, The Jewish American Military Historical Society in partnership with World War 2 Veteran Memories' Project, interviewed Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Sam Sachs.
Preview segment of LTC (R) Sam Sachs of his experience during Operation Market Garden.
Rank & Service: Private First Class, US Army
Unit: 3rd Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, 24th Infantry Division
Born: August 8, 1931 Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Died: March 7, 1951 (aged 19) Yangpyong, South Korea
Interment: Mount Carmel Cemetery Queens, New York
Citation:
Private First Class Leonard M. Kravitz distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty while serving as an assistant machinegunner with Company M, 5th Infantry Regiment, 24th Infantry Division during combat operations against an armed enemy in Yangpyong, Korea on March 6 and 7, 1951. After friendly elements had repulsed two probing attacks, the enemy launched a fanatical banzai charge with heavy supporting fire and, despite staggering losses, pressed the assault with ruthless determination. When the machinegunner was wounded in the initial phase of the action, Private First Class Kravitz immediately seized the weapon and poured devastating fire into the ranks of the onrushing assailants. The enemy effected and exploited a breach on the left flank, rendering the friendly positions untenable. Upon order to withdraw, Private First Class Kravitz voluntarily remained to provide protective fire for the retiring elements. Detecting enemy troops moving toward friendly positions, Private First Class Kravitz swept the hostile soldiers with deadly, accurate fire, killing the entire group. His destructive retaliation caused the enemy to concentrate vicious fire on his position and enabled the friendly elements to withdraw. Later, after friendly troops had returned, Private First Class Kravitz was found dead behind the gun he had so heroically manned, surrounded by numerous enemy dead. Private First Class Kravitz's extraordinary heroism and selflessness at the cost of his own life, above and beyond the call of duty, are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit and the United States Army.
Awards:
Medal of Honor
Purple Heart
National Defense Service Medal
Korean Service Medal with bronze campaign star
United Nations Korea Medal
Korean War Service Medal
Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation
Combat Infantryman Badge
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