Audie Murphy
Audie Murphy grew up on a sharecropper's farm in Hunt County, Texas, in a family of eleven children who were deserted by their father. He was sixteen when his mother died and his brothers and sisters were sent to an orphanage or to relatives. When World War II broke out, he joined the infantry. By the war's end, Murphy had become the nation's most decorated soldier with twenty-eight medals, including three from France and one from Belgium. After he returned to a hero's welcome in the United...See more
Audie Murphy grew up on a sharecropper's farm in Hunt County, Texas, in a family of eleven children who were deserted by their father. He was sixteen when his mother died and his brothers and sisters were sent to an orphanage or to relatives. When World War II broke out, he joined the infantry. By the war's end, Murphy had become the nation's most decorated soldier with twenty-eight medals, including three from France and one from Belgium. After he returned to a hero's welcome in the United States, he was persuaded by actor James Cagney to embark on an acting career, and he made more than forty films. In 1971, at the age of 46, he died in the crash of a private plane near Roanoke, Virginia. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. See less
Audie Murphy's Featured Books
Audie Murphy book reviews
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To Hell and Back
Hero Yes, Good Book, Not really
I had high hopes for this book, but it didn't live up to my expectations. It's more or less just a rambling narrative. Read More
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To Hell and Back
WHAT A GUY !
Being a fellow Texan and live in the area where he was born, I was born in Greenville, I find his heroics beyond even believing. His generation had to really tough it out with none of the modern ... Read More
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To Hell and Back
Appropriate Title
by DaveN, Sep 2, 2009
Murphy came from as disadvantaged a background as one could. Physically, he was utterly unimpressive. However, when all others lost their heads, he was the one who did not and took care of his mates ... Read More