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True Heros
ALONE AND FAR REMOVED
Alone and far removed from earthly care
The noble ruins of men lie buried here.
You were strong men, good men
Endowed with youth and much the will to live
I hear no protest from the mute lips of the dead.
They rest; there is no more to give.
So long my comrades,
Sleep ye where you fell upon the field.
But tread softly please
March o'er my heart with ease
March on and on,
But to God alone we kneel.
. . . Audie Murphy
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Loy, after seeing the pic of Murphy I had to go back and reread his story. It's a good read.....Frank
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He is from my neck of the woods, East Texas. Even though the movie "To Hell and Back" depicts his use of several weapons, it's interesting to note his preferred weapon was the M1
Carbine. His Winchester had the nick name of "Lucky" and after the stock was broken, he wired it back together continuing to use it with great success. Following the War, and during an interview, he remembered the serial number. Fortunately it was found and is now in a museum.
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Thanks for the follow up. I knew he prefered the carbine. Do you know witch museum? I have been to his grave in Arlington.....Frank
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Pics of the Carbine HERE.
Bob
"It is said, 'Go not to the elves for counsel for they will say both no and yes.' "
Frodo Baggins to Gildor Inglorion, The Fellowship of the Ring
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Originally Posted by
frankderrico
Thanks for the follow up. I knew he prefered the carbine. Do you know witch museum? I have been to his grave in Arlington.....Frank
Frank:
It is on display at Ft. Stewart
Thanks
Dave
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