Cpl. Clarence Smoyer: The Hero of Cologne

Published: June 15, 2023, 9 a.m.

Corporal Clarence Smoyer served in World War II as a tank gunner. After fighting in the Battle of the Bulge, Smoyer was assigned to the \u2018Eagle 7\u2019 M26 Pershing, a \u201cSuper Tank\u201d developed for the U.S. Army.\xa0With this new assignment came the responsibility of spearheading future attacks, including what would become the Battle of Cologne.\xa0\n\nCologne was a German stronghold. It was defended by a German Panther tank, which was far superior to all American tanks. The Panther sat in the middle of the city, and as the spearhead of the attack, Smoyer and his division were the first to meet it in battle.\xa0\n\nIn an astounding duel, the Pershing and the Panther faced off. Thanks to Smoyer\u2019s quick thinking and spectacular aim, his crew destroyed the Panther, and Smoyer was dubbed the Hero of Cologne.\xa0\n\nSpectacularly, the entire battle was caught on camera by combat cameraman Sgt. Jim Bates. It was shared on newsreels, and seen by Smoyer\u2019s family in a theater in Pennsylvania.\n\nTo learn more about Smoyer, check out the New York Times Bestselling book about him and his division, Spearhead.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices