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- Audie Murphy - Wikipedia
Audie Leon Murphy (June 20, 1925 – May 28, 1971) [1] was an American soldier, actor, and songwriter
- Military career of Audie Murphy - Wikiwand
He lied about his age to enlist in the United States Army in 1942 Before his 20th birthday he had earned every Army combat award for valor available during his period of service and had risen to the rank of first lieutenant
- Audie Murphy | Humanities Texas
Born in 1925 in a Hunt County sharecropper’s shack, Audie Murphy recalled being "thrown into the struggle for existence" as a child Orphaned at sixteen, he escaped a life of poverty when the United States entered World War II
- Sage Reference - Encyclopedia of War American Society - Murphy, Audie
On his 18th birthday, June 20, 1942 (Murphy lied; it was actually his 17th), the Army accepted Murphy for infantry duty
- Audie Murphy’s overlooked heroics - World War II on Deadline
The diminutive Texan was just 16 years old when the U S entered the war, but he desperately wanted to join the cause
- Audie Murphy Was an Idol of the Silver Screen. That Came After He Was . . .
When the United States entered World War II, he wanted to enlist in the Marines but was too young—about to turn 17
- Audie Murphy - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
Murphy was only 17 years old when he wanted to join the army, but he had to be 18 years old to join He changed the birth year on his birth certificate so the U S Army would think he was 18 years old
- Audies Military Service - Audie Murphy
Audie L Murphy enlisted in the Army of the United States, 30 June 1942, at Dallas, Texas and was sent to Camp Wolters, Texas for basic training
- Military Myths and Legends: The Legendary Audie Murphy
He joined the military in 1941, just days after the United States entered World War II At the age of 16, he was technically too young to serve but forged papers allowed him to make it past the recruiter's office
- Military career of Audie Murphy - grokipedia. com
Murphy commenced basic training at Camp Wolters, Texas, shortly after enlisting on June 30, 1942, initially processing through the Infantry Replacement Center from July 1 to July 7 before assignment to the 4th Platoon, Company D, 59th Training Battalion on July 9 [1]
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