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51. obits.com, The Internet Obituary Network, Obituary for
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- Audie Murphy, 1924-1971.
- The most decorated American Veteran of World War II, native Texan Audie Murphy became an international hero before he was 20 years old, his war experiences leading to a best selling autobiography, lifelong involvement in promoting Veterans causes, and a successful career in films. An orphan who touched the lives of millions with his heroism, humility, and painfully honest books, poems and songs, Audie Murphy died in a plane crash on Memorial Day Weekend, May 28th, 1971 at the age of 46.
- An unassuming man whose deeds became the stuff of modern legend, Audie Leon Murphy went from hardship as the son of poor sharecroppers to the horrors of war to acclaim as a national hero before most of his contemporaries had finished high school. Born on June 20th, 1924, Audie Murphy was the seventh of twelve children born to Emmett Berry Murphy and his wife, Josie Bell Killian on their farm stead outside of Kingston, Texas. Three of Murphy's siblings died before his birth, and by 1934 Emmett Murphy had abandoned his wife and children during the first years of the Depression. Murphy's life from his earliest years was one of hard work and extreme poverty: as soon as he was able to carry a pail he was responsible for helping to milk cows and seed fields. By the age of 10 Murphy was the oldest child at home and was caring for his five younger siblings. When Murphy's mother, Josie Killian Murphy died in 1941 at the age of 50, he became a surrogate father and sole support for the younger children at the age of 16.
- Murphy had become a crack shot with a rifle as a youth, his rifle and the local game providing much of the food for the Murphy children as the family struggled through the Depression. When America entered World War II, Murphy saw military pay as an opportunity to feed his family, and hoped his sharpshooting skills would gain him entry in the armed forces. Rejected by the Marines and US Navy because of his age, Murphy enlisted with the US Army early in 1942, abandoning his life as a sharecropper to fight on the battlefields of Europe. As a young, half-starved private in the 3rd Infantry Division, the 5'7" Murphy was soon designated "Baby Face" and "Little Texas" by his fellow enlisted men.
- Murphy's life of self-sacrifice, sense of duty and his strong feelings of responsibility for the welfare of others had as much or more to do with his distinguished military career as his famed marksmanship. Once designated "Little Texas", Murphy was eventually declared the best fighting combat soldier of the century by the United States Army. During 3 years of active duty during World War II, Murphy rose from Private to Staff Sergeant to a field promoted Second Lieutenant. A survivor and hero of 9 noted campaigns, Murphy was seriously wounded on 3 separate occasions (one having his hip shattered by a bullet), earning for each a Purple Heart. In all, Audie Murphy earned some three dozen medals, citations, and decorations, including those presented by the grateful leaders of France and Belgium. Among his distinctions, Audie Murphy was presented America's highest tribute, the United States Congressional Medal of Honor, for Conspicuous Gallantry and Intrepidity at the Risk of (His) Life Above and Beyond the Call of Duty.
52. Audie L. Murphy
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- World War II's Most Decorated Soldier Audie L. Murphy A grateful nation still mourns the loss of its favorite son. Audie L. Murphy 20 June 1924 - 28 May 1971 .
- Second Lieutenant Audie L. Murphy, 01692509, 15th Infantry, Army of the United States, on 26 January 1945, near Holtzihr France, commanded Company B, which was attacked by six tanks and waves of infantry. ...
- Murphy ordered his men to withdraw to a prepared position in a woods, while he remained forward at his command post and continued to give fire directions to the artillery by telephone. ...
- Murphy continued to direct artillery fire which killed large numbers of the advancing enemy infantry. ... Murphy climbed on the burning tank destroyer, which was in danger of blowing up any instant, and employed its. ...
- Murphy, but he continued to hold his position and wiped out a squad which was trying to creep up unnoticed on his right flank, Germans reached as close as 10 yards, only to be mowed down by his fire. ...
- Murphy's indomitable courage and his refusal to give an inch of ground saved his company from possible encirclement and destruction, and enabled it to hold the woods which had been the enemy's objective. ...
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- Audie Leon Murphy, son of poor Texas sharecroppers, rose to national fame as the most decorated U. ... Beginning his service as an Army Private, Audie quickly rose to the enlisted rank of Staff Sergeant, was given a "battle field" commission as 2nd Lieutenant, was wounded three times, fought in 9 major campaigns across the European Theater, and survived the war. ...
- During Murphy's 3 years active service as a combat soldier in World War II, Audie became one of the best fighting combat soldiers of this or any other century. What Audie accomplished during this period is most significant and probably will never be repeated by another soldier, given today's high-tech type of warfare. ... Army has always declared that there will never be another Audie Murphy. ...
- On 21 September, 1945, Audie was released from the Army as an active member and reassigned to inactive status. During this same time, actor James Cagney invited Murphy to Hollywood in September 1945, when he saw Murphy's photo on the cover of Life Magazine. The next couple of years in California were hard times for Audie Murphy. ...
- In 1950 Murphy eventually got a contract with Universal-International (later called Universal) where he starred in 26 films, 23 of them westerns over the next 15 years. ... Murphy starred as himself in a film biography released by Universal-International in 1955 with the same title. ... In the 25 years that Audie spent in Hollywood, he made a total of 44 feature films. ...
- Despite his success in Hollywood, Audie never forgot his rural Texas roots. ... Audie loved to gamble, and he bet on horses and different sporting events. ...
- Audie Murphy wrote some poetry and was quite successful as a songwriter. ... Dozens of Audie Murphy's songs were recorded and released by such great performers as Dean Martin, Eddy Arnold, Charley Pride, Jimmy Bryant, Porter Waggoner, Jerry Wallace, Roy Clark, Harry Nilsson and many, many others. ...
54. Opinion 1
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- Can heroes really be heroes after you take into account how many people they have killed? "Billy the Kid" and Audie Murphy are very good examples of heroes that have taken many lives to get their name into the hero category. In this, I will tell you whether or not both "Billy the Kid" and Audie Murphy are heroes. ...
- Audie Murphy was a member of the United State army. ... Murphy's forward positions came under fierce attack. ... During the battle Murphy had killed 50 soldiers. ... If he was in the time of "Billy The Kid," would he still be considered a hero? Audie was awarded medals and other things to show that his country thanked him for his heroic deeds. ...
- "Billy The Kid" and Audie Murphy; were they heroes and killers? The time period they both lived in would be a determining factor in whether they were killers and heroes. ... Audie Murphy lived in the time of World War II. ... "Billy The Kid" and Audie Murphy were both heroes and killers. ...
- Audie Murphy will always be a war hero. ...
55. Audie Murphy
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- Audie Murphy was born on June 20, 1924 near Kingston, Texas. ... The son of poor sharecroppers, Audie was one of 12 children, only 9 of whom survived to adulthood. Life in the Murphy household was poor and very hard. Growing up, Audie picked cotton and became very skilled with a rifle to hunt small game to help feed the family.
- When he was 12, Audie's father left the family to find work and at age 16, Audie's mother died, leaving him effectively orphaned and needing to take care of his younger siblings. When the United States declared war in December of 1941, Audie rushed to enlist. ... Audie in 1941 was 5' 5" tall and weighed only 110 lbs. ... Finally, Audie enlisted in the Regular Army as an infantryman. ... This is significant since it is highly possible that Audie was only 17 at the time and had somehow altered his birth certificate in order to serve.
- Audie went through recruit training at Camp Wolters, Texas. ... Finally, Audie was shipped overseas where he joined B Company, 1st Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division which was operating in North Africa. ... Audie saw little action in N. ... 5 months later, Audie received his baptism of fire as he landed in Sicily on July 10, 1943. Audie's captain did his best to keep the small soldier from fighting by making him a runner. Audie however had other plans and he slipped off to join any patrol he could. Audie soon distinguished himself under fire as a resourceful and effective soldier. Finally the Captain gave up and promoted Audie to Corporal.
56. School Board Meeting Minutes
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- Board Members Present: Mike Shumard, President; Audie Murphy, Vice-president; Mark Hodges, Secretary; Gary Koonce; Jerry Shelly.
- Motion by Audie Murphy, seconded by Gary Koonce, to approve minutes from June 19, 2003 regular meeting. ...
- Motion made by Gary Koonce, seconded by Audie Murphy to approve financial statements. ...
- Motion made by Gary Koonce, seconded by Audie Murphy, to accept proposal from Superior Linen Co. ...
- Motion made by Audie Murphy, seconded by Gary Koonce, to approve the middle school student handbook with noted revisions. ...
- Motion made by Audie Murphy, seconded by Gary Koonce to approve the elementary school student handbook with note revisions. ...
- Motion made by Gary Koonce, seconded by Audie Murphy, to approve the Personnel Policy Handbook. ...
- Motion made by Audie Murphy, seconded by Mark Hodges, to hire Angela Bonewell as one-half time middle school secretary and part-time high school library aide. ...
- Motion made by Audie Murphy, seconded by Jerry Shelly, to adjourn meeting. ...
57. Audie Murphy Theatrical Award
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- 2003 Honoree for the Audie Murphy .
- 2003 Honoree for the Audie Murphy.
- This year American Veteran Awards (AVA) is proud to recognize two outstanding performers for the prestigious Audie Murphy Theatrical Award.
- With a history of playing heroic characters, Sam Elliott is the recipient of this year’s "Audie Murphy Theatrical Award for Film". His sterling performance as Sergeant Major Basil Plumley, captured the dynamic essence of a combat soldier’s bravery – much like Audie Murphy did so long ago in real life.
- on the Emmy Award-winning television series JAG, David James Elliott is this year's recipient of the "Audie Murphy Theatrical Award for Television".
- His work brings honor to the uniform that his character wears as Audie Murphy did throughout his life. ...
58. 33¢ Audie L. Murphy
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- 33¢ Audie L. Murphy .
- Born June 20, 1924, in rural Kingston, Texas, Audie L. Murphy enlisted in the U. ... Wounded three times, Murphy was repeatedly decorated for his heroic actions. On January 26, 1945, Murphy defended his unit in eastern France by single-handedly holding off six German tanks and over 200 enemy soldiers. For this act of heroism, President Harry Truman presented Murphy with the Medal of Honor -- the highest U. ... , Murphy was the most decorated American soldier of World War II, garnering a total of 28 medals, including 5 from France and 1 from Belgium. ... In 1955, Murphy's autobiography, To Hell and Back, was made into a popular motion picture, with Murphy playing himself. Appearing in over 40 films, Murphy was awarded his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. ... Murphy was buried with full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery. ...
59. Audie Murphy - American Hero
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- Audie Leon Murphy - American Hero.
- A Few of Audie Murphy's Other Medals .
- Audie Murphy was born on June 20, 1924 near Kingston, Texas, the 7th of 12 children of poor sharecroppers. Life in the Murphy household was poor and very hard. Growing up, Audie picked cotton and became very skilled with a rifle to hunt small game to help feed the family. Audie's father left the family in 1940 and his mother died in 1941, so at age 17 both of his parents were gone, leaving Audie to care for his younger siblings .
- When the United States declared war in December of 1941, Audie rushed to enlist. ... Audie in 1941 was 5' 5" tall and weighed only 110 lbs. ... Finally, Audie enlisted in the Regular Army as an infantryman. ...
- Upon completion of basic recruit training at Camp Wolters, Texas, Audie went through Advanced Infantry Training at Fort Meade, Maryland. Finally, Audie was shipped overseas where he joined B Company, 1st Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division which was operating in North Africa. ... Audie saw little action in N. ... 5 months later, Audie received his baptism of fire as he landed in Sicily on July 10, 1943. Audie's captain did his best to keep the small soldier from fighting by making him a runner. However, Audie had other plans and he slipped off to join any patrol he could. Audie soon distinguished himself under fire as a resourceful and effective soldier. Finally the Captain gave up and promoted Audie to Corporal. ...
60. Audie Murphy
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- Audie Murphy.
- Audie Leon Murphy, son of poor Texas sharecroppers, was born on June 20, 1924 near Kingston, Texas. Audie was one of 12 children, only 9 of whom survived to adulthood. Life in the Murphy household was poor and very hard. Growing up, Audie picked cotton and became very skilled with a rifle to hunt small game to help feed the family. By age 16, both of Audie's parents were dead, leaving him orphaned and needing to take care of his younger siblings. When the United States declared war in December of 1941, Audie rushed to enlist. ... Audie in 1941 was 5' 5" tall and weighed only 110 lbs. ... Finally, Audie enlisted in the Regular Army as an infantryman. ... This is significant since it is highly possible that Audie was only 17 at the time and had somehow altered his birth certificate in order to serve.
- Audie went through recruit training at Camp Wolters, Texas. ... Finally, Audie was shipped overseas where he joined B Company, 1st Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division which was operating in North Africa. ... Audie saw little action in N. ... 5 months later, Audie received his baptism of fire as he landed in Sicily on July 10, 1943. Audie's captain did his best to keep the small soldier from fighting by making him a runner. Audie however had other plans and he slipped off to join any patrol he could. Audie soon distinguished himself under fire as a resourceful and effective soldier. Finally the Captain gave up and promoted Audie to Corporal.
61. PAID - Sales Online Direct
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- Audie Murphy Day Celebrations to Feature Rotman Auction's Audie Murphy Movie Poster Collection.
- , and GREENVILLE, Texas, June 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/-- Fans can capture their own special piece of Audie Murphy, legendary WWII hero turned Hollywood star, from Rotman Auction at the third annual Audie Murphy Day celebrations in his hometown area of Farmersville and Greenville, Texas, June 20 - 22. Rotman Auction, a subsidiary of Sales Online Direct (OTC Bulletin Board: PAID), is offering Audie fans and the general public the opportunity to purchase its extensive collection of movie posters from Audie's historic war and cowboy western films during the celebrations. ...
- By special invitation from the event organizers, Rotman Auction will be exhibiting and offering for sale more than 500 original posters used by theaters to promote Audie's movies in the late '40s through '60s. ...
- Rotman Auction's Audie Murphy Movie Poster Booth will open at several locations during the events:.
- - Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum, Greenville. ...
- "Movie poster collecting is a growing hobby and Rotman Auction is pleased to accept the invitation to feature its Audie Murphy movie poster collection at this commemorative celebration," said Alex Charalambides, Rotman Auction director of Hollywood Memorabilia. "Our exhibition and sale will showcase these beautiful, vintage items to thousands of Audie fans who will have the opportunity to take a special piece of Audie history home with them. ...
- Event organizers are expecting thousands of Audie fans over the course of the three-day celebration, including WWII veterans from all over the nation who served with Audie, as well as members of his family. ...
- About Audie Murphy.
- Audie Murphy, son of poor Texas sharecroppers, rose to national fame as the most decorated U. ...
- After his release from the army, actor James Cagney invited Murphy to Hollywood in September 1945, when he saw Murphy's photo on the cover of Life Magazine. Murphy's screen debut was in Beyond Glory and he went on to star in a signature movie biography of his life, 1955's "To Hell and Back. " The film was a huge success and Audie went on to have a long and successful career as a leading man in cowboy westerns and war films. ...
62. Audie Murphy'
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- Welcome to the Audie Murphy's Community Club.
- Audie Murphy's Community Club .
- The Audie Murphy's Community Club features lunch on weekdays, happy hours on Wednesdays and Fridays, and a night club that is open on Fridays and Saturdays. ...
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64. Amazon.com -zShops: AUDIE MURPHY A Time for Dying~Classic Western Action~RARE!!
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- AUDIE MURPHY A Time for Dying~Classic Western Action~RARE!!.
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- Will he survive or is it a good Time For Dying? This film stars some interesting characters: Audie Murphy; rose to national fame via 1945 Life Magazine cover as "most decorated GI of WWII". ... Sadly Audie died while on a business trip raising money to finish production of this film and was buried with full military honors near Tomb of Unknowns in Arlington Cemetary (he's on the map of famous persons there) where regular visitors still pay homage. ... Producer/Guest Star: Audie Murphy. Starring: Burt Mustin, Audie Murphy, Anne Randall, Bob Random, Peter Brocco, Richard Lapp, Victor Jory, Beatrice Kay. ...
65. Audie Murphy
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66. Audie Murphy Books and Films
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- Recommended Audie Murphy Books and Films.
- Audie Murphy films on VHS:.
- To Hell and Back The 1955 biopic starring Audie Murphy as himself. Murphy was the highest decorated American soldier in World War II (VHS) .
- Great script and one of Murphy's finest film outings.
- More Audie Murphy films on VHS tape.
- Audie Murphy DVDs.
- Audie Murphy books:.
- To Hell and Back by Audie Murphy Originally published in 1949, To Hell and Back was a smash bestseller for fourteen weeks and later became a major motion picture starring Audie Murphy as himself. ... Desperate to see action but rejected by both the marines and paratroopers because he was too short, Murphy eventually found a home with the infantry. ...
- Films and Career of Audie Murphy by Sue Gossett This is definitely a must-have book for any Murphy fan. ...
- Other Audie Murphy books.
67. AV Press: Spirit of Audie Murphy rolls into AV Fair
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- Spirit of Audie Murphy rolls into AV Fair .
- LANCASTER - The spirit of Audie Murphy wheeled into the Antelope Valley Fairgrounds to form the centerpiece of the "Our Heroes - Live" community project sponsored by the Antelope Valley Press.
- Army Jeep with the markings of Audie Murphy's combat unit.
- "Audie Murphy was the most decorated soldier of World War II, and I didn't believe enough had been done to preserve his memory in recent years," Reuter said.
- green that Murphy wore with the 3rd Infantry Division.
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71. Hutchison Washington Post Op Ed - Truth About The Drug War HERE
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- Requested information concerning the Kerrville VA Medical Center (Kerrville), the Audie L. Murphy VA Medical Center (Audie Murphy), the South Texas Veterans Health Care System (STVHCS), and the Veterans Integrated Service Network 17 (VISN 17):.
- Historic, current, and projected number of veterans served at Kerrville and at Audie Murphy.
- Historic and current waiting times for services at both Kerrville and Audie Murphy.
- Number of veterans receiving care at Kerrville and at Audie Murphy who are not permanent residents of the STVHCS service area.
- Historic, current, and projected proportion resources shifted to Kerrville, Audie Murphy, and.
- Audie Murphy through the Medical Care Collection Fund.
- Historic, current, and projected funds attained by Kerrville, Audie Murphy, and STVHCS.
- Annual VA efficiency evaluations for Kerrville, Audie Murphy, STVHCS, and VISN 17.
- Separate customer service survey results for both Kerrville and Audie Murphy.
- Audie Murphy cannot accommodate them. ...
72. Audie Murphy Promotes U.S. Missile Systems - Traditions Military Videos -- Your Source for Hard to Find Military Videos
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- Audie Murphy Promotes U. ...
- Audie Murphy with CO Col. ...
- Murphy accompanies elements of the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment on patrol along the West German border and pays a visit to the 40th Field Artillery Group and their Redstone Missile. ...
- Murphy, accompanied by General Trudeau, tours White Sands, New Mexico, to see the firing of Sergeant Missile, Little John Rocket, Lacrosse Guided Missile and a Hawk Missile. ...
- Produced in the early 1960s and hosted by Medal Of Honor recipient Audie Murphy, this video documents what was then the Army's latest missile systems. Murphy tours Europe and the United States and visits his old WWII outfit, the 3rd Infantry Division, stationed in Germany. ...
73. Most Decorated WWII Soldier
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- AUDIE LEON MURPHY WAS BORN 6-20-24 IN HUNT COUNTY, TEXAS. ...
- AUDIE CHOSE THE U. ...
- AUDIE MURPHY ALSO RECEIVED EVERY DECORATION FOR VALOR THAT HIS COUNTRY HAD TO OFFER, SOME OF THEM MORE THAN ONCE, INCLUDING FIVE DECORATIONS FROM FRANCE AND BELGIUM.
- BEGINNING HIS SERVICE AS AN ARMY PRIVATE, AUDIE QUICKLY ROSE TO THE ENLISTED RANK OF STAFF SERGEANT, AND WAS GIVEN A "BATTLE FIELD" COMMISSION AS 2ND LIEUTENANT. ...
- DURING AUDIE'S THREE YEARS OF ACTIVE SERVICE AS A COMBAT SOLDIER IN WWII, HE BECAME ONE OF THE BEST FIGHTING COMBAT SOLDIERS OF THIS AND ANY OTHER CENTURY. ...
- ARMY HAS ALWAYS DECLARED THAT THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER AUDIE L. MURPHY.
- ACTOR JAMES CAGNEY SAW AUDIE MURPHY ON THE COVER OF LIFE MAGAZINE, CONTACTED HIM AND INVITED HIM TO HIS HOME IN HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA. AUDIE WAS RELEASED FROM ACTIVE DUTY IN THE FALL OF 1945, AND WAS FINALLY HOME. THAT VISIT TO HOLLYWOOD CHANGED AUDIE'S LIFE. ...
- AUDIE WROTE HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY "TO HELL AND BACK" WHICH WAS A BEST SELLER. ... " AUDIE MURPHY STARRED AS HIMSELF. ...
- AUDIE'S FILM CAREER SPANNED 23 YEARS WITH 44 FILMS COMPLETED IN THAT TIME. ...
- ON JUNE 7TH, AUDIE L. MURPHY WAS BURIED WITH FULL MILITARY HONORS AT ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY. ...
- BUSH OF TEXAS, MADE A PROCLAMATION DECLARING JUNE 20TH, AUDIE MURPHY'S BIRTHDAY, TO BE AUDIE MURPHY DAY IN THE STATE OF TEXAS.
74. Military.com Content
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- Audie Murphy, playing himself in the movie "To Hell and Back," leads his men through a village in France. ...
- Audie Murphy links, including a petition for a commemorative stamp.
- Audie Murphy Club for Noncommissioned Officers.
- Audie Murphy .
- It's little wonder Audie Murphy wound up in Hollywood. ... Audie Murphy, the men of Company B, and a host of hostile Germans. ...
- The action: After ordering his men to withdraw, Murphy took his command post and prepared to give fire directions by telephone. One of the company's tank destroyers took a direct hit, and Murphy climbed onto the burning vehicle, using its machine gun to kill dozens of the enemy. Although the destroyer could have exploded at any minute, Murphy held his position for an hour, mowing down Germans attacking from three sides. When his ammunition was exhausted, Murphy made his way to his company. ...
- Audie Murphy's real-life "indomitable courage" made his performance in the movie "To Hell and Back" so compelling that it held box-office records for two decades. ... Murphy joined the Army because it offered advancement opportunities. ...
- Murphy's Medal of Honor shared space with 33 other awards and decorations, making him the most decorated U. ... Army once declared that "there will never be another Audie Murphy. ...
75. Audie Leon Murphy
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- Audie Leon Murphy .
- Audie Murphy was the most decorated U. ... Murphy starred as himself in the 1955 film version which held the record as Universal's highest grossing picture until 1975 when it was finally surpassed by Jaws. ...
- " Audie Murphy wrote some poetry and was quite successful as a songwriter. ...
- In a effort to draw attention to the problems of returning Korean and Vietnam War veterans, Audie Murphy spoke out candidly about his personal problems with PTS, then known as "Battle Fatigue". ...
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