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  1. Aug 16, 2015 · My earliest memory of the Murphy’s was when Uncle Audie and Aunt Pam lived in Van Nuys. Their home backed up to another good friend of my family, racecar driver, Johnny Parsons, who went on to becoming the winner of the 1952 world famous “Indy 500.”. The Murphy’s later relocated a few miles away to a lovely home in Toluca Lake on a ...

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  2. Uncle Audie and Aunt Pam had two wonderful boys, Terry and Skipper. I was ten years old in 1952 when Terry was born; two years later Skipper was born. Skipper was formally named James Shannon Murphy a name of which my dad heartily approved, since his name was James too. Incidentally, my daughter’s name is Shannon.

  3. Mom rushed over and stayed with Terry while Uncle Audie and Aunt Pam took Skipper to the doctor. Our families were very close and always there for each other. 1 As a child, J.P. Sloane appeared as “Billy Kettle” in the Ma and Pa Kettle film series. He also is on many of the Lash comic book covers.

  4. Feb 3, 2024 · The lives of Audie Murphy’s children, Terrance Michael and James Shannon Murphy, reflect a quiet strength and privacy that their father might have appreciated. While they have chosen to live out of the public eye, the legacy of their father’s heroism continues to influence their lives. Audie Murphy’s memory is not only enshrined in ...

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    Audie Murphy eventually became the most decorated U.S. soldier in World War II. Though he was around 20 years old at the end of the war, he had killed 240 German soldiers, had been wounded three times and had earned 33 awards and medals. After the war, he appeared in more than 40 films. He suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder throughout his...

    Born in Kingston, Hunt County, Texas, on June 20, 1925, Murphy was raised in a sharecropper's dilapidated house. Murphy's father, Emit, fell short on his parental responsibilities, continuing to father children, 12 in all, despite the fact that he had no plan for how to feed them. Picking up the slack, Murphy helped feed his mother and siblings by ...

    A few months later, Murphy's division moved to invade Sicily. His actions on the ground impressed his superior officers and they quickly promoted him to corporal. While fighting in the wet mountains of Italy, Murphy contracted malaria. Despite such setbacks, he continually distinguished himself in battle. In August 1944, Murphy's division moved to ...

    In 1949, Murphy published his autobiography, To Hell and Back. The book quickly became a national bestseller, and in 1955, after much inner debate, he decided to portray himself in the film version of his book. The movie was a hit and held Universal Studio's record as its highest-grossing motion picture until 1975. Murphy would go on to make 44 fea...

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    audiemurphy .com. Audie Leon Murphy (20 June 1925 – 28 May 1971) [1] was an American soldier, actor, and songwriter. He was widely celebrated as the most decorated American combat soldier of World War II, [4] and has been described as the most highly decorated soldier in U.S. history. [5] [6] He received every military combat award for valor ...

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  7. Jan 23, 2015 · On January 26, 1945, Audie Murphy and some 40 U.S. troops sat shivering in a frigid, snow-covered clearing near the Alsatian town of Holtzwihr. The battle-weary soldiers had been ordered to hold a ...

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