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    Arrow Garand Picture of the day #123- Two National Heros

    Würzburg, Germanyicon, June 17, 1960: If Sp4 Kenneth Coward, left, seemed a little nervous as he talked about his M1icon rifle with a visitor to the base, it was understandable. The civilian was America's most-decorated soldier of World War II, Audie Murphy, who was making a documentary film about missiles used by the Army. Murphy was in Germany for the first time since the war, when his exploits earned him the Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, two Silver Stars, three Purple Hearts and many other awards.
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    Thanks Mark, after seeing the pic I look up Murphy on Wikapedia again interesting reread. We saw his final resting place at Arlington a couple of years ago, looks just like all the other "HERO'S" there it's very humbling.....Frank

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    Holtzwihr, France Memorial To Audie Murphy

    http://www.audiemurphy.com/holtzwihr4.htm

    IN MEMORY

    THIS MEMORIAL IS DEDICATED
    TO THE S0LDIERS OF THE 3RD D.I.U.S.icon1
    AND THE CC42
    UNDER THE COMMAND OF THE 1ST FRENCH ARMY
    WHO LIBERATED HOLTZWIHR ON THE 27 JANUARY 1945
    AFTER BLOODY COMBAT UNDER MOST TRYING CONDITIONS.

    IT REPRESENTS THE HEROIC ACT THAT
    LIEUTENANT AUDIE L. MURPHY
    OF THE 15TH R.I.U.S.3
    ACHIEVED AT THIS SITE ON 26 JANUARY 1945,
    IN ORDER TO PUSH BACK AN ENEMY COUNTERATTACK.
    FOR THIS ACTION HE WAS DECORATED
    WITH THE HIGHEST AMERICAN
    AND FRENCH HONORS.

    VISITOR, RESPECT THIS MEMORIAL
    AND FORGET NOT THAT THESE SOLDIERS HAVE DIED
    SO THAT YOU LIVE FREE.

    HOLTZWIHR, 29 JANUARY 2000
    B-24H Liberator, 42-95132
    Downed on June 15, 1944
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