Major. He was discharged from active duty in 1945 as a 1st lieutenant, and stayed with the Nat'l Guard into the '60s.
2006-06-21 04:23:29
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answered by M3Owner 3
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Audie Leon Murphy, son of poor Texas sharecroppers, rose to national fame as the most decorated U.S. combat soldier of World War II. Among his 33 awards and decorations was the Medal of Honor, the highest military award for bravery that can be given to any individual in the United States of America, for "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty." He also received every decoration for valor that his country had to offer, some of them more than once, including 5 decorations by France and Belgium. Credited with either killing over 240 of the enemy while wounding and capturing many others, he became a legend within the 3rd Infantry Division. Beginning his service as an Army Private, Audie quickly rose to the enlisted rank of Staff Sergeant, was given a "battle field" commission as 2nd Lieutenant, was wounded three times, fought in 9 major campaigns across the European Theater, and survived the war.
During Murphy's 3 years active service as a combat soldier in World War II, Audie became one of the best fighting combat soldiers of this or any other century. What Audie accomplished during this period is most significant and probably will never be repeated by another soldier, given today's high-tech type of warfare. The U.S. Army has always declared that there will never be another Audie Murphy.
2006-06-21 04:53:11
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answered by keri 3
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I've been to his grave at Arlington National. I remember his inscription reading Captain. I could be wrong, though.
2006-06-21 07:02:03
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answered by TechnoRat60 5
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I believe it was 2nd Lt.
2006-06-24 20:47:39
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answered by wolflady 6
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2nd lt
2006-06-21 04:19:10
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answered by ray w 1
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2nd. Lt.
2006-06-21 04:18:38
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answered by James 3
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http://www.briantaylor.com/AudieMurphy_bio.htm
2006-06-21 04:17:23
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answered by cmhurley64 6
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