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    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    I can't find it now, but a short while back I seen a web site story about Audie getting a gun pulled on him and had his car jacked. He managed to catch up with the guy and kicked the much larger guys a$$. The story showed a newspaper picture of Audie, a policeman and the want to be thief.

    Tough in real life also.
    He owned and loved his race horses.

    Found it....
    Read page 18.
    Page 12 is entertaining also.

    http://www.audiemurphy.com/newslette...amrf_news2.pdf
    Sort of a duplicate post but this photo may be a better quality for anyone interested.



    Here is the accompaning story:

    11 December, 1946

    "War Hero Handy With His Fist, Hijacker Discovers"

    "130-Pound Hero Fells 190-Pound Holdup Suspect"

    DALLAS MORNING NEWS

    DALLAS (Tex.) Dec. 11. (AP) — Little
    Audie Murphy, who is World War II’s most
    decorated soldier, won another battle
    singlehanded this afternoon when he subdued
    a 6-foot 2-inch, 190-pounder who apparently
    attempted to steal his automobile.
    The freckled kid from Farmersville, Tex., told
    the Dallas Morning News he knocked out the
    25-year-old man in a rural filling station near
    here after a furious 10-minute battle.
    Murphy weighs 130 pounds and stands 5
    feet 7 inches tall.
    State Highway Patrolmen Everett Brandon
    and F. H. Jensen, who talked with the News by
    telephone, said they arrested the man and
    lodged him in the McKinney Jail. No complaint
    was filed immediately.
    Tells of Holdup
    The 20-year-old Texas hero, who won the
    Congressional Medal of Honor and every
    other U.S. combat medal in World War II, related
    he was driving alone when he saw a large
    man limping along the highway.
    “It was raining like the devil and I thought
    I would do the fellow a favor,” Audie related.
    “I picked him up and we drove about a mile.
    “Suddenly this guy jammed something into
    my ribs, slapped me across the mouth and said:
    “‘I’m the boss now. If you won’t talk, this
    .45 will. I can use this car.’
    “I admitted that he was pretty much the
    boss at that point and we drove about four
    more miles. He told me to pull into a roadside
    gasoline station and stop. I did and he took
    the keys and instructed me to slide along the
    seat and get out on his side of the car.”
    Decides on Fight
    Audie said the man’s left hand, hidden under
    an old army blouse, was still jammed into
    his ribs when he decided to make a fight for it.
    He grabbed the man’s hand, discovered he
    had no gun after all, struck him a blow that
    tumbled him from the car and on to the filling
    station drive.
    Murphy jumped squarely on the erstwhile
    tough guy and started swinging.
    “We fought all over the place for about 10
    minutes,” Audie said. “He was a pretty big
    fellow, all right. I finally got him, though.”
    J. M. Peters, owner of the gasoline station,
    ran into the drive and ordered both men off
    the premises before he knew the background,
    Patrolman Brandon added.
    Calls in Police
    Audie rushed to another gasoline station a
    mile north to telephone the State police and
    upon his return found that his attacker had
    recovered and gone to the home of Mrs. Park
    Grissom, a few hundred yards distant.
    The man was scuffling with Mrs. Grissom
    and demanding fresh clothing to replace his
    bloody and torn garments when Murphy
    overpowered him again.

    Courtesy of the Dallas Morning News
    and Associated Press

    Gotta love him!
    The guy always put others above self!
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    Here's a photo of Audie at Werfen castle, Werfen Austriaicon an hour or so after receiving the Medal of Honor and Legion of Merit.



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