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The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Audie Murphy at Holtzwihr (1/26/1945) - Mar. 31st, 2004
World War II Magazine ^ | May 2002 | Daniel R. Champagne

Posted on 03/30/2004 10:00:35 PM PST by SAMWolf



Lord,

Keep our Troops forever in Your care

Give them victory over the enemy...

Grant them a safe and swift return...

Bless those who mourn the lost.
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for all those serving their country at this time.


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One-Man Stand at Holtzwihr


Audie Murphy earned the Medal of Honor and lasting fame during a fierce engagement near Colmar, France, and ended the war as America’s most decorated soldier.


2nd Lt. Audie Murphy


On a frigid January afternoon in 1945, Company B, 15th Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division, was attacked on the outskirts of Holtzwihr, France, by six tanks and an estimated 250 German infantrymen, who were determined to wrest the Bois de Riedwihr from the Americans. Certain that his decimated company could not withstand the German onslaught, First Lieutenant Audie L. Murphy ordered his men to fall back to safety deep in the forest. After expending all his carbine ammunition at the enemy, Murphy himself prepared to fall back. Suddenly, he spotted a .50-caliber machine gun on the turret of a burning tank destroyer. Knowing that his position had to be held at all costs, Murphy climbed on top and began firing the machine gun at the oncoming Germans. Native Texan Murphy, destined to become a postwar film star, made his courageous stand during the Colmar offensive, which eventually drove the Germans from their last foothold on French soil. The 3rd Infantry Division’s role in the offensive was to advance near the Bois de Riedwihr, a large forest in the northern sector of the Colmar Pocket that stretched between the heavily fortified villages of Riedwihr and Holtzwihr. Lieutenant Colonel Keith Ware, executive officer of the 15th Regiment, later recalled how imperative it was to secure the forest, explaining, “Its possession was of cardinal importance, as the woods dominated the German stronghold of Holtzwihr, the reduction of which was essential to the prompt accomplishment of the 3rd Division’s offensive tasks.”

On January 23, the 30th Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division, captured the woods and reached the outskirts of Holtzwihr and Riedwihr, where the Americans encountered 10 enemy tanks and tank destroyers accompanied by at least 100 infantrymen. The result was disastrous. Without cover and unable to dig foxholes in the frozen earth, the American unit was cut to pieces. Shattered, understrength and badly disorganized, the 30th was forced to withdraw from the Bois de Riedwihr.


This map is not an actual military tactical map and is found in Donald Taggart's book THE HISTORY OF THE 3RD INFANTRY DIVISION IN WORLD WAR II (no longer in print). The map was drawn as an attempt to illustrate the movements and general unit locations of the 3rd Infantry Division while also showing the shape of the Holtzwihr woods on the dates of January 29-30 1945. The year of this map is wrong and is a typographical error on the part of the publisher, not the web site. To amplify this point, it should be remembered that in January 1944, the 3rd Infantry Division was fighting in Italy not Germany.


The 15th Regiment was ordered to retake that same ground the next day. The subsequent fighting was so furious that the regiment’s Company B, among others, was decimated. With the exception of Lieutenant Murphy, all the officers were killed, and 102 of the company’s 120 enlisted men were either killed or wounded before they even reached their assigned position. By midnight on January 25, Company B had penetrated 600 yards into the woods and was in position north of Holtzwihr.

Within the hour fresh supplies reached the weary survivors of Company B. After the men were resupplied, they were ordered to move up to the south end of the woods, facing the village of Holtzwihr, and hold the line until relief came. Advancing through snowy darkness in the early morning hours, the men reached their assigned position before dawn. Once there, the weary GIs began a futile attempt to dig foxholes in the frozen ground.


3rd Infantry Division Patch


Murphy later recalled his men’s frustration: “This night seemed unusually long and the snow colder than I ever dreamed it could be. The sound of picks on frozen ground beat against my eardrum like mad. The 18 men left in Company B had been digging in that goddamned snow covered granite and the only benefit received from it was the exercise, which kept them from becoming stiff and immobile with the cold. And even when one stopped digging it was necessary to walk about to keep your feet from freezing.”

Murphy, who had taken over the depleted company during the night, feared a dawn attack and was concerned that his men could not stand up to an assault. “Strange, but it seems dawn breaking means more than any other time of the day or night, to an infantryman,” he said of that suspense-filled evening. “It is an accepted time to attack or be attacked.” Mercifully, as the overcast dawn broke, two M10 tank destroyers from Lt. Col. Walter E. Tardy’s 601st Tank Destroyer Battalion arrived just in time to support Company B’s position. But to the relief of Murphy and his men, the Germans did not attack at daybreak.

Murphy took advantage of the unexpected lull to begin forming his lines, using one tank destroyer and five armored vehicles from the 3rd Reconnaissance Troop to protect his right flank. Company A connected loosely with his left flank. The second tank destroyer selected a position approximately 40 yards ahead of the lines. Murphy then set up his command post in a drainage ditch 10 yards in front of the rear tank destroyer. He maintained contact with battalion headquarters, a mile to the rear, by a field phone.



Company B was “stretched across a butt-end of a large ‘U’ whose sides were formed by two great fingers of trees that led toward Holtzwihr,” Murphy recalled. The heavily fortified village was now in plain view over the rolling, snow-covered fields. The two tank destroyers sat astraddle a narrow dirt road that ran deep into the woods. Murphy knew German armor would have to advance along the roadway. Early in the afternoon, he phoned back to 1st Battalion headquarters for last-minute instructions. He was informed that the 2nd Battalion, 30th Regiment, had not yet arrived to reinforce his company. “Hold your position” were his orders.



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To: archy
Thanks Archy for adding to the Audie Murphy story.
21 posted on 03/31/2004 9:48:28 AM PST by SAMWolf (Suicidal twin kills brother by mistake. Details at 11:00)
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To: Aeronaut
Morning Aeronaut


22 posted on 03/31/2004 9:49:56 AM PST by SAMWolf (Suicidal twin kills brother by mistake. Details at 11:00)
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To: E.G.C.
Morning E.G.C.
23 posted on 03/31/2004 9:50:27 AM PST by SAMWolf (Suicidal twin kills brother by mistake. Details at 11:00)
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To: The Mayor
Good morning Mayor. I heard when the made the movie there were no M-10's available so they used a Sherman, Audie Murphy wasn't really pleased with it because he wanted it to be accurate.
24 posted on 03/31/2004 9:51:52 AM PST by SAMWolf (Suicidal twin kills brother by mistake. Details at 11:00)
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To: bentfeather
Morning Feather
25 posted on 03/31/2004 9:52:09 AM PST by SAMWolf (Suicidal twin kills brother by mistake. Details at 11:00)
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To: CholeraJoe

Brig. Gen. "Chuck" Yeager pushes his F-15D fighter through the sound barrier high above Edwards Air Force Base in the Mojave desert. The date is 14th. October 1997, 50 years to the day since Yeager became the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound, in the Bell X-1. The 'ghost' of the X-1 sits on Yeager's wing for his last military flight.

26 posted on 03/31/2004 9:54:04 AM PST by SAMWolf (Suicidal twin kills brother by mistake. Details at 11:00)
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To: SAMWolf
WOO HOO Sam in the morning!!

27 posted on 03/31/2004 9:55:59 AM PST by Soaring Feather (~The Dragon Flies' Lair~ Poetry and Prose~)
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To: Valin
1939 Britain & France agree to support Poland if invaded by Germany

After 50+ years of German and then Soviet occupation, the Poles know how much those agreements were worth. :-(

28 posted on 03/31/2004 9:56:06 AM PST by SAMWolf (Suicidal twin kills brother by mistake. Details at 11:00)
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To: Darksheare
"Hmm.. out of ammo, what do I have, hmm.. rock, knife, nope.. nope... *eyes glance around* AHHH! FIFTY CAL!"

LOL! Eexcept it was located on a burning vehicle full of ammo and gas.

29 posted on 03/31/2004 9:57:47 AM PST by SAMWolf (Suicidal twin kills brother by mistake. Details at 11:00)
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To: U S Army EOD
Excellent EOD. What some consider heroes sure have changed haven't they. One of the reasons we didi today's thread was to highlight the difference between a real hero and a self-proclaimed one.
30 posted on 03/31/2004 10:00:24 AM PST by SAMWolf (Suicidal twin kills brother by mistake. Details at 11:00)
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To: bentfeather
About ready to hit the road again. Just had to check FR and see what was going on.
31 posted on 03/31/2004 10:01:25 AM PST by SAMWolf (Suicidal twin kills brother by mistake. Details at 11:00)
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To: skeeter
Morning Skeeter.
32 posted on 03/31/2004 10:01:53 AM PST by SAMWolf (Suicidal twin kills brother by mistake. Details at 11:00)
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To: SAMWolf
Thought the foxhole might enjoy this series..

http://www.catsprn.com/concordes_last_flight.htm

Last flight of the concord..

wait for music.. beautiful pictures.
33 posted on 03/31/2004 10:04:44 AM PST by DollyCali ("Trying to keep the Freepers pulling in the same direction is like trying to herd cats." Richard Poe)
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To: SAMWolf
Hi Sam. Hope all is well...
34 posted on 03/31/2004 10:14:03 AM PST by skeeter
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To: DollyCali
Welcome to FR and the Foxhole.

Using a dial up connection this morning but the pictures were well worth the wait. Thanks for the link, we have a bunch of folks who like seeing the aircraft pictures.
35 posted on 03/31/2004 10:16:06 AM PST by SAMWolf (Suicidal twin kills brother by mistake. Details at 11:00)
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To: skeeter
Things are going great, really looking forward to being home in a day or two. YAY!!
36 posted on 03/31/2004 10:17:09 AM PST by SAMWolf (Suicidal twin kills brother by mistake. Details at 11:00)
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To: bentfeather; Professional Engineer; All
Snippy is dragging me away, so we'll see you all this evening.
37 posted on 03/31/2004 10:21:45 AM PST by SAMWolf (Suicidal twin kills brother by mistake. Details at 11:00)
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To: U S Army EOD; SAMWolf; snippy_about_it
Morning, folks. Haven't had much time to post lately, but couldn't resist this one.

Murphy was sure one class act, unlike a certain veteran who comes to mind.

On the other hand, he was one lucky sob, taking the chances he did.

I haven't read his biography; I've just seen the movie. According to Hell and Back, Murphy wanted to pursue a postwar Army career, but his leg wound, aggravated in this battle, rendered him medically unfit. So, Hollywood was second place to the Army in Murphy's priorities. Sounds right to me.

The Third I.D. was one of those units that always seemed to turn up in the worst fighting. It's amazing Murphy could serve with that unit from North Africa to Sicily to Anzio to Germany, win all those medals - and survive.

38 posted on 03/31/2004 10:22:05 AM PST by colorado tanker ("There are but two parties now, Traitors and Patriots")
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To: SAMWolf
I always have s-l-o-w dialup!!! Thanks for welcome. I just sent FR material & links (yours included) to 2 highschool classmates - decades ago. Both are active vets.. hope they visit & register.

I love FR but already spend too much time ... mostly at Dose & ATRW.. & surf others..

39 posted on 03/31/2004 10:22:36 AM PST by DollyCali ("Trying to keep the Freepers pulling in the same direction is like trying to herd cats." Richard Poe)
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To: colorado tanker
Sure beats serving only four months. He actually got shot in the butt or at least that is where it came out. Read his book it is incredible. He had a lot of trouble with PTSD in his life and was tortured by it. Everytime he would aim a guy, in his mind he would see a man's face in it. He was quite a guy.

I remember when the movie first came out, I was about 12. I asked my father why they would let a wimpy little guy like that play the part of a hero. I thought it should be John Wayne or somebody more fitting. My father explained things to me.
40 posted on 03/31/2004 10:28:04 AM PST by U S Army EOD (John Kerry, the mother of all flip floppers.)
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