Gus Kefurt-Epinal, Lorraine, France
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe
N 48° 08.664 E 006° 29.712
32U E 313681 N 5335384
World War II Medal of Honor Recipient for action near Bennwihr, France on December 23-24, 1944. He was killed in action. He is buried in Epinal American Cemetery, Epinal, Departement des Vosges, Lorraine, France in Section A, Row 29, Site 37.
Waymark Code: WMXCBR
Location: Grand-Est, France
Date Posted: 12/26/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member GA Cacher
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He was born in 1917 in Greenville, PA and died on December 25, 1944 in Bennwihr, Alsace, France. His Medal of Honor information and citation is: *KEFURT, GUS
• Rank and organization: Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army, Company K, 15th Infantry, 3d Infantry Division
• Place and date: Near Bennwihr, France, 23, 24 December 1944
• Entered service at: Youngstown, Ohio.
Citation: He distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty on 23 and 24 December 1944, near Bennwihr, France. Early in the attack S/Sgt. Kefurt jumped through an opening in a wall to be confronted by about 15 Germans. Although outnumbered he opened fire, killing 10 and capturing the others. During a seesaw battle which developed he effectively adjusted artillery fire on an enemy tank close to his position although exposed to small arms fire. When night fell he maintained a 3-man outpost in the center of the town in the middle of the German positions and successfully fought off several hostile patrols attempting to penetrate our lines. Assuming command of his platoon the following morning he led it in hand-to-hand fighting through the town until blocked by a tank. Using rifle grenades he forced surrender of its crew and some supporting infantry. He then continued his attack from house to house against heavy machinegun and rifle fire. Advancing against a strongpoint that was holding up the company, his platoon was subjected to a strong counterattack and infiltration to its rear. Suffering heavy casualties in their exposed position the men remained there due to S/Sgt. Kefurt's personal example of bravery, determination and leadership. He constantly exposed himself to fire by going from man to man to direct fire. During this time he killed approximately 15 of the enemy at close range. Although severely wounded in the leg he refused first aid and immediately resumed fighting. When the forces to his rear were pushed back 3 hours later, he refused to be evacuated, but, during several more counterattacks moved painfully about under intense small arms and mortar fire, stiffening the resistance of his platoon by encouraging individual men and by his own fire until he was killed. As a result of S/Sgt. Kefurt's gallantry the position was maintained.
Armed Service: Army

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