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Why a 'Texas Farmer' Destroyed 258 German Tanks in 81 Days With the Same 4 Man Crew

Why a 'Texas Farmer' Destroyed 258 German Tanks in 81 Days With the Same 4 Man Crew

He was rejected by the Navy because of his damaged eye.
Then he climbed into a Sherman tank and became one of the most feared American tank commanders of World War II.

Lafayette Green Pool was not supposed to become a legend. Born in the dust of Odem, Texas, he entered the war as a hard farm boy, a boxer, a mechanic — and eventually the commander of a Sherman tank named “In the Mood.” But his story is often told the wrong way.

This is not a story about a lone hero destroying 258 German tanks.
This is the real story of five men, one underdog tank, 81 days of combat, and a crew that turned speed, nerve, and teamwork into a weapon.

Inside this documentary, we follow Pool and his crew through Normandy, the bocage, the breakout across France, the friendly-fire destruction of their second tank, and the final ambush near the Siegfried Line that ended War Daddy’s combat career. We also uncover the truth behind the famous numbers: 12 confirmed tank kills, 258 enemy vehicles destroyed, 250 prisoners captured, and more than 1,000 enemy soldiers killed or wounded.

But the most powerful part of this story is not just the battlefield record. It is the cost — the tanks lost, the men wounded, the young gunner who never came home, and the Medal of Honor that Pool was recommended for but never received.

Lafayette Pool did not have the strongest tank.
He did not have perfect armor.
He did not even have the clean, simple legend people repeat online.

What he had was a crew that trusted him, a Sherman that moved fast, and a refusal to stop going forward.

SUMMARY
This video tells the true story of Lafayette “War Daddy” Pool, commander of the Sherman tank “In the Mood” in the U.S. 3rd Armored Division. From his early life in Texas to the brutal tank battles of Normandy and Germany, Pool’s story reveals how American tank crews survived against heavier German armor through speed, aggression, teamwork, and relentless leadership.

CHAPTERS
00:00 INTRO: The Tank Ace the Navy Rejected
Chapter 1: From Texas Dust to the U.S. Army
Chapter 2: The Crew of “In the Mood”
Chapter 3: The Truth Behind the 258-Vehicle Legend
Chapter 4: Normandy, Panthers, and the Cost of Spearhead Combat
Chapter 5: The Final Ambush at the Siegfried Line
Chapter 6: Medal Denied, Legend Remembered

If this story gave you a new respect for the men who fought inside Sherman tanks, leave a comment below.
Do you think Lafayette Pool deserved the Medal of Honor?

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