Isadore S. Jachman

Isadore S. Jachman

Infobox Military Person
name= Isadore Seigfreid Jachman
born= birth date|1922|12|14
died= death date and age|1945|1|4|1922|12|14
placeofbirth= Berlin, Germany
placeofdeath= Belgium
placeofburial=


caption= Isadore S. Jachman
nickname= Izzy
allegiance= flagicon|USAUnited States of America
serviceyears=
rank= Staff Sergeant
branch=United States Army
commands=
unit= 513th Parachute Infantry Regiment
battles=World War II
awards=

Isadore Seigfreid Jachman was a United States Army sergeant who was killed in World War II after defending the town of Flamierge, Belgium from a Nazi attack on January 4, 1945. For his "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity, above and beyond the call of duty"; he was awarded the Medal of Honor.

Background

Isadore Jachman was born in Berlin, Germany, on December 14, 1922, the first son of Leo and Lotte Jachmann. The family moved to the United States when Isadore was two years old. He was raised in Baltimore, Maryland and attended high school at the Baltimore City College, graduating in 1939. Jachman, who was Jewish, had relatives who died in the Holocaust, including six aunts and uncles.

The Mission

Sergeant Jachman, Company B, 513th Parachute Infantry Regiment and his company were pinned down by enemy artillery, mortar, small arms fire and two hostile tanks that attacked the unit, inflicting heavy casualties. Sergeant Jachman left his place of cover, dashed across open ground, through a hail of fire and grabbed a bazooka from a fallen comrade. He then advancedon the tanks, which concentrated their fire on him. Firing his weapon, he damaged one and forced both of them to retire. [http://www.jwv.org/images/the350th%20bookcam.pdf]

Some years later the village of Flamierge erected a statue where an unknown brave American soldier had stood fighting to save the village. Later, a search of Army records established that this indeed was Staff Sgt. Jachman, and his name was added to the statue. Today, the Staff Sgt. Isadore Jachman Armory is located at 12100 Greenspring Avenue, Owings Mills, Maryland. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4183/is_20031110/ai_n10058344 Commentary: A pair of Baltimore boys who became World War II heroes | Daily Record, The (Baltimore) | Find Articles at BNET ] at findarticles.com]

Notes

ee also

*List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War II

External links

* [http://therosenblog.blogspot.com/2004_05_01_archive.html Remembering Cousin Izzy]
*findagrave|7116392 Retrieved on 2008-03-19

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