What Happened to AUDIE MURPHY

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  • Audie Murphy was one of the most decorated combat veterans of all time. From a life of poverty, to success on the battlefield, Murphy conquered many obstacles and even became a Hollywood star. This real-life hero remained humble throughout his fascinating life.

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  • @cliffdariff74
    @cliffdariff74 2 роки тому +38

    this was excellent.... what idiots would give this a thumbs down? he was awesome, an American hero,.. humble and vulnerable. bless him.

  • @sallycoletti6175
    @sallycoletti6175 2 роки тому +31

    This man is one of my most favorite people in the world. I first movie I saw him was the "To Hell and Back." We love you Audie Murphy. You sure are among the angels in heaven. 🙏💖

  • @Clarkie1
    @Clarkie1 2 роки тому +40

    Audie Murphy had more courage in his little finger than I have in my whole body. I think he was the most courageous human being ever put on this earth.

  • @bobpratt4816
    @bobpratt4816 2 роки тому +38

    The most admired man in my life - decent, brave, talented and never let the star stuff get the better of him - it would have been an honour to meet him.

  • @randallshock6665
    @randallshock6665 2 роки тому +46

    Audie Murphy and Alvin York are two of the greatest war heroes which hardly no people in the United States really know about, but instead we admire basketball, baseball and football players and put Bronze Statues in front of the town of the people which means nothing, nothing to us ,Audie Murphy and Alvin York are true heroes of our country !

  • @williamfrawley1175
    @williamfrawley1175 3 роки тому +73

    I went to D.C. for the Inauguration in 2017, the day after I went to Arlington national cemetery. I had many things on my list visiting Audey Murphy's grave was #1 by far. I am not ashamed to say it brought a tear to my eye. R.I.P.

  • @carollawrence935
    @carollawrence935 3 роки тому +218

    Audie was the MOST decorated soldier during WWII. I saw his uniform with all his medals. They completely covered the left side of his uniform from shoulder to waist. I have most of his movies and love them.

    • @JohnS916
      @JohnS916 3 роки тому +11

      I also admired Audie Murphy, being a post-WWII boomer. I remember his movies, but even as a young kid, I thought his acting was awful. However, that means nothing when compared to his life story and what he contributed in our time of need.

    • @mrconfusion87
      @mrconfusion87 2 роки тому +10

      Audie is what EVERY guy in the Spec Ops world aspires to be!

    • @VikashSingh-kd9el
      @VikashSingh-kd9el 2 роки тому +4

      Most decorated American* soldier

    • @rogerrendzak8055
      @rogerrendzak8055 2 роки тому +3

      Most people don't know, about Audie Murphy 🙁!! Always respected him, since I was a kid 😊!!!

    • @JohnAdams-xc5yk
      @JohnAdams-xc5yk 2 роки тому

      @@VikashSingh-kd9el in WW2 the most decorated soldier was Col Robert Howard in Vietnam

  • @andrewmawditt5528
    @andrewmawditt5528 3 роки тому +41

    I'm English and I have so much respect for audie Murphy. The guy is a legend .So sad the way he passed.RIP Audie.

  • @terrybardy2848
    @terrybardy2848 3 роки тому +180

    I was at Arlington cemetery and saw his medals. He was one brave guy. As of all the service men and women were and still are. 🇺🇲 Rest in peace Audie Murphy.🕊️

    • @edwardpootchemunka2061
      @edwardpootchemunka2061 3 роки тому +13

      I love his western movies he was also a great Actor RIP Audie Murphy

    • @baronedipiemonte3990
      @baronedipiemonte3990 3 роки тому +9

      I've been to Arlington Cemetery only once, saw the "tourist" sections, and didn't know that Major Murphy was there. If I was to go a second time, it would be to render respect and honor to him, as well as to all the others in general.

  • @John-gt5tt
    @John-gt5tt 3 роки тому +81

    Audie Murphy was perhaps the greatest American hero of all time. He was very humble and always gave the credit to others. He was a servant leader who led by example, and if someone was afraid to do a task he would do it himself. He was smart, cool, methodical, and fierce in combat - personally killing over 240 German and Italian enemy soldiers in WWII. He was a great actor and his movies are a treasure because he was the real deal. There are not enough adjectives to adequately describe this truly great man. God bless bless Audie Murphy.

    • @patriciaberry4630
      @patriciaberry4630 Рік тому +3

      John. AMEN.❤

    • @peace-now
      @peace-now Рік тому +2

      He was a good man. He regretted killing Italian and German soldiers.

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 3 місяці тому

      Why say the greatest? That is a disservice to others who served. Did you know that according to the American Veterans Center there are at least 50 servicemen who ranked higher than Audie for medals awarded overall. I say at least 50 because that is as far as their list goes.

  • @jamespembleton2666
    @jamespembleton2666 2 роки тому +29

    He was definitely a "man's man". Strong but humble. Wish there was more of them in these days.

  • @cynthiacronin2794
    @cynthiacronin2794 3 роки тому +208

    I always admired Audie Murphy. A real hero in every way possible way.

    • @mellybeyer
      @mellybeyer 3 роки тому +2

      The most decorated hero of world war 2 and one of my favourite actors.

    • @janbadinski7126
      @janbadinski7126 3 роки тому +2

      Absolutely. He was an excellent man.

    • @garciarubiomanuel
      @garciarubiomanuel 2 роки тому +3

      Hero, and good movie actor, was Audie Murphy

    • @nramorrisg8415
      @nramorrisg8415 2 роки тому +1

      Yes sir I second that.
      Semper Fi.

    • @nramorrisg8415
      @nramorrisg8415 2 роки тому +3

      The most precious part is when he was asked why did he do it and what was his comment back, because they were killing my friends that's love and he was willing to die for them.
      Those of us that are God-fearing men are those who that are protected by God himself by an archangel, as the Lord explains no better friend than one who will lay his life down for his friends.
      Semper Fi.

  • @lucydeollekian960
    @lucydeollekian960 3 роки тому +93

    I love that we all share great love and compassion to this wonderful man , and thank you for lovely montage…..

    • @Alpha11
      @Alpha11  3 роки тому +6

      Thanks for watching, Lucy!

  • @larryferguson3387
    @larryferguson3387 3 роки тому +40

    He was an honorable man who grew up in horrible circumstances and overcame lifes miseries. God Bless you Audie!

  • @arttenoyan8100
    @arttenoyan8100 3 роки тому +57

    It's September 2021 and I concur this guy is not just a hero but a real good, nice guy.

  • @billr4164
    @billr4164 2 роки тому +22

    If your from a big family and experience your father leaving and his mother dying when he was 16, it's hard to get use to a normal life! The war probably seemed the most comfortable to him because fighting for survival was his way of life!

  • @souldavidthompson4854
    @souldavidthompson4854 3 роки тому +350

    An American Hero.
    He was good to his siblings.
    We loved him in the movies.
    He was an early advocate for PTSD veterans.
    Rest in Peace Audie Murphy 🙏

    • @Alpha11
      @Alpha11  3 роки тому +28

      An American Hero for sure! Thank you, SoulDavid!

    • @baronedipiemonte3990
      @baronedipiemonte3990 3 роки тому +18

      That's right, Murphy did the right thing, and didn't take off/abandon his family. His PTSD showed that he was HUMAN. Let's not forget that George S. Patton slapped a "shell shocked" soldier, and considered them cowards. Patton should have been dismissed from the Army for that - at the very least relegated to a stateside post. I don't know if Major Murphy ever expressed his thoughts on that. But he led his men by example, and was more highly decorated than Patton was ! Patton would have had to salute Murphy first... even if Murphy was only a Corporal ! All Medal of Honor recipients are, by tradition, saluted.

    • @Galen-864
      @Galen-864 3 роки тому +5

      @@baronedipiemonte3990 Good luck on getting Patton to salute. My dad was in N. Africa with him and Patton's driver was instructed to run over anyone who got in the way. Didn't matter if you were shot, or couldn't hear him coming. He also made them dress the dead soldiers in their leggings in 120 heat, if they still had legs. He was definitely full of himself, but was probably the best general of the 20th century.

    • @baronedipiemonte3990
      @baronedipiemonte3990 3 роки тому +7

      @@Galen-864 And my uncle who received the Silver Star in Bastogne also saw Patton's "manurisms" and eccentricity... He was certainly "out there". He would have been able to accomplish so much more had he the humanity, leadership skills and personality of the likes of General Omar Bradley or Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt 2nd (grandson of Pres. Teddy) who was on the beach on D Day. It's recorded that Patton always lamented not receiving the Medal of Honor. My Dad served stateside in WW2 as a weapons officer/instructor. He didn't get any medals LoL. Regards !

    • @royeby3640
      @royeby3640 3 роки тому +5

      Outstanding Bravery.
      Thank GOD for the few people like him.
      Ashame that PTSD was not recognized until Desert Storm.
      All those thousands of military members that saw combat prior to Desert Storm / Desert Shield, were not recognized.
      What

  • @craigbarron3706
    @craigbarron3706 Рік тому +10

    Wow I always knew Audie was a movie actor but had no idea of his exploits in WW2......Very inspiring!!

  • @boonie2160
    @boonie2160 3 роки тому +47

    How can there be 132 dislikes of an Audie Murphy video? All I can think of is how the video was made and/or the information in the video that had that many dislikes. Honestly this kid at the time of his war service is a true American hero!!! God Bless you Audie Murphy....

    • @patriciacolombini6567
      @patriciacolombini6567 2 роки тому +8

      Dislikes might come from people who are jealous of Audies courage. Rip Audie.

    • @jameseverett4976
      @jameseverett4976 Рік тому

      Because this generation is everything Audie wasn't. They're complete opposites in every aspect of their lives. Honor is humiliating, and a reproach for the socialist generation; they're 2 opposing philosophies, the antithesis of each other. One is service & responsibility oriented, and the other feels entitled to be given everything, and have everything done FOR it by others. One is based in honor, and the other in cowardice and dishonesty/dishonor: Of course they hate him.

    • @brendenmurphy4978
      @brendenmurphy4978 Рік тому +6

      Most likely not to smart

    • @paulwojnar2291
      @paulwojnar2291 Рік тому

      Those dislikes reflect the attitudes of the ignorant and uneducated who think that freedom and all that comes with it is their entitlement.
      Ignorant of the fact that men and women like Audie Murphy fought and many gave their lives for that freedom.
      These misguided and ignorant Americans are the result of the broken nuclear family, poor parenting and the broken education system in this country.
      Also the systematic indoctrination by leftists who hate American culture, life, history etc.
      In a nation in decline these are common in history.
      Also a government that is no longer by the people nor for the people.
      It is filled with self serving greedy individuals who are there for their own benefit no matter the cost or conseguence to the nation.
      In a word tyranny.
      Something the founders of this nation warned that could happen.
      Republican or Democrat it doesnt matter .
      Both parties are full of like individuals who are in there for their own agenda and gains.
      We the people are screwed as long as we sit by idly doing nothing.

    • @tymccutchen
      @tymccutchen Рік тому +5

      Trolls

  • @Xfranman
    @Xfranman 3 роки тому +165

    How sad to have survived all that war only to die in a plane crash so young. Hero indeed.

    • @wandahwhetstone6338
      @wandahwhetstone6338 3 роки тому +2

      Really wow

    • @jodyguilbeaux8225
      @jodyguilbeaux8225 2 роки тому +3

      he was a hell of a movie star................he made some great color westerns. as a young boy in texas, audie murphy was our hero role model.

  • @jennydoucette2538
    @jennydoucette2538 2 роки тому +22

    he is an absolutely phenomenal man, blows my mind. just wow. such resilience

  • @stevebarrow5154
    @stevebarrow5154 3 роки тому +72

    even today i still watch his movies in respect of a true hero.
    he believed in his country and fought for it .....respect

    • @leoncarter3812
      @leoncarter3812 4 місяці тому

      To Steve: I also enjoy his movies - While I was in the Military, I wrote to Audie Murphy. He responded back w/ such a nice letter and Autographed Photo. Was very surprised when (several months later) he wrote me back again.

  • @pretoshohmoofcguy6523
    @pretoshohmoofcguy6523 3 роки тому +36

    He befriended the studio workers instead of the actors. Wow, that says it all.

  • @elizabethmounce9779
    @elizabethmounce9779 Рік тому +9

    I love anything Audie Murphy. He overcame so many obstacles. Most could bog have made it Her was my hero . No one else like him. God watch over Audie Murphy .

  • @lorenzostheman
    @lorenzostheman 3 роки тому +66

    Thank you for making this video. I was Army Infantry and spent time in Kuwait and Iraq. I've loved and admired Audie Murphy for years. He defines the term All American Hero. From what I've read he was a good and humble man. He battled addiction and PTSD just as I have battled. I hope I can (we all can) continue to honor his name and legacy by being the best versions of ourselves. Rest in Peace, Audie Murphy.

    • @Alpha11
      @Alpha11  3 роки тому +4

      Thank you for the thoughtful comment, Larry, and for your service b

    • @ericsolo14
      @ericsolo14 Рік тому +1

      RIP AUDIE

  • @HopliteWarlord
    @HopliteWarlord 3 роки тому +101

    Audie Murphy is a legend..Medal of Honor does not come easily!
    Most decorated American of WWII!
    He was the real deal as was another American actor Eddie Albert!
    Two legends!!

    • @Alpha11
      @Alpha11  3 роки тому +8

      Thanks for being here Hoplite! Yeah, Audie Murphy was one of a kind. I'll have to read up on Eddie Albert. I do recall that he saved a lot of men during WWII and later fought against deforestation. I'll do some research. Thanks for the suggestion!

    • @tracysturgill9146
      @tracysturgill9146 3 роки тому +7

      Jimmy Stewart also. Great Men, all !

    • @ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113
      @ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113 3 роки тому +2

      Green Acres, is the place, to be.
      Audie Murphy invaded Sicily.
      Invade Manhattan?
      Jimmy Stewart said "Let it slide.", is what i heard.

    • @lorrainemerryman6581
      @lorrainemerryman6581 3 роки тому

      3@@Alpha11minutes . Wa y m

    • @annkenny936
      @annkenny936 3 роки тому +2

      He was only 18-19 when he entered war Just a boy 🙏🏽☘️👍🏼

  • @robinj.9329
    @robinj.9329 3 роки тому +80

    The scars of War, almost never fully heal. These brave young Men and Women deserve ALL THE SUPPORT WE CAN GIVE !

    • @wandahwhetstone6338
      @wandahwhetstone6338 3 роки тому +3

      Praises to all Amen bless

    • @Boudicca165
      @Boudicca165 3 роки тому +2

      I'm a 72 year old Brit and have known many Americans ... Audie personifies every gallant heart and honourable character to be found in the USA.
      Like us, you're going through a dark time right now; stay strong- you all have my warm wishes and prayers.

  • @baronedipiemonte3990
    @baronedipiemonte3990 3 роки тому +69

    Thanks for making this in good taste. I was taken aback for a brief moment when the actual photos of him in WW2 were shown - looking so young...then I remembered that his movie "To Hell and Back" was several years after the war. The only thing of significance that wasn't mentioned here was that he had a tentative appointment to West Point, but when he was wounded, that fell through. And until I saw his headstone, I didn't know he attained the rank of Major. I'm sure he would have been able to do a lot of good for veterans had he lived longer. RIP Major Murphy !🇺🇲

    • @Alpha11
      @Alpha11  3 роки тому +6

      Thank you for commenting and the additional information.

    • @baronedipiemonte3990
      @baronedipiemonte3990 3 роки тому +5

      @@Alpha11 Most welcome. I learned a few things, you learned. That's what life's about !

    • @ladyhecate9450
      @ladyhecate9450 2 роки тому +3

      Yes he got that injury during his heroic stance on that burning tank against the Germans in France.

    • @DrOlds7298
      @DrOlds7298 Рік тому +2

      It was not mentioned in the video,but he never 'really' left the Military. He was in the 36th Infantry,Texas National Guard up until his passing. Also known as the 'T-Patchers'. This was where he made the rank of Major.

  • @qzorn4440
    @qzorn4440 2 роки тому +24

    wow... Audie Murphy 5' 7" was one of the few people that towered over guys like 6' 4" John Wayne in real WW2 combat battle-ground fighting. 😎 RIP Audie, brave American hero.

  • @radiojim36
    @radiojim36 2 роки тому +23

    A beautifully produced tribute to a GREAT American Hero. This Veteran's day I want to thank all those who have served and are serving today.

  • @brendadowling4587
    @brendadowling4587 Рік тому +27

    It is amazing that after all this time Mr. Audie Murphy is still captivating those of us who did not know him. I absolutely love the movies that I have seen. I only wish that he could have had the long lasting success he so richly deserved, and I pray that he knew how much the public cared for him.

  • @viviennedebressac9473
    @viviennedebressac9473 3 роки тому +19

    When I was a teenager I had a huge crush on Audie Murphy and, if I'm honest, I still do. He was the real deal. R.I.P.

  • @alicedozier7764
    @alicedozier7764 2 роки тому +20

    We need more heroes like Audie Murphy!! Never taking the credit by himself!

  • @thegreatalyssa
    @thegreatalyssa 2 роки тому +6

    He was born not too far from where I was born. My lifelong friend is a friend to his youngest sister and nieces. I’ve learned some things… His great-nephew is in the CIA.

  • @peterhoulis1184
    @peterhoulis1184 Рік тому +26

    Audie was a true hero and will never be forgotten RIP AUDIE

  • @richardpratt9267
    @richardpratt9267 Рік тому +18

    There will always be people who don’t recognize a true hero. Nowadays way to many people are called hero that shouldn’t be. Murphy was a true hero that will never be forgotten. Thank men like him for your freedoms. Freedom is NOT free Rip mr Audie Murphy. Your nation appreciates you

    • @MarkHarrison733
      @MarkHarrison733 Рік тому

      World War II had nothing to do with "freedom".
      The US made China and Europe Communist.

  • @DavidLee-xi1of
    @DavidLee-xi1of 2 роки тому +17

    A true American Hero! It's a Shame today some piss on the graves of such great men that gave them their freedom. RIP Audie. America is not lost yet!

  • @richardarcher7177
    @richardarcher7177 3 роки тому +29

    I read once that he never thought much of himself as an actor and often would say his films suffered from a serious problem - complete lack of talent in the lead (himself). Humility is a virtue but I don't think he was being fair to himself and he was a lot better than a number of leading men when it came to acting chops.
    In 'No Name on the Bullet' (1959) he played one of the best villains in a 1950s western - a hitman (excuse the modern term) with quiet, ominous menace that provoked his victims to make the first move enabling him to carry out his dirty work under the guise of self-defence. He succeeds in his mission but Charles Drake inflicts an injury to his gun-hand and Murphy refuses treatment, the resignation palpable on on his face as he knows that treatment is pointless - a lifetime of accumulated enemies will now be gunning for him and his days are numbered.
    To those who say he couldn't act I say, watch that move and then tell me he couldn't.

  • @richardrosenthal9552
    @richardrosenthal9552 3 роки тому +18

    Audie Murphy was a hero in the truest sense. I have seen many of his movies and own a few like The Unforgiven, To Hell and Back, and Night Passage, He worked with actors like Jimmy Stewart and Burt Lancaster and actresses like Audrey Hepburn. His movies are remembered by those who grew up in the 50s and early sixties. I for one remember him well.

  • @euniceransfer7873
    @euniceransfer7873 Рік тому +14

    I knew he was special, I just love this guy. Rest in peace.

  • @ajsmith5295
    @ajsmith5295 3 роки тому +197

    He was a real man.. I named my only son after him.. God rest his soul ❤

    • @Alpha11
      @Alpha11  3 роки тому +21

      Yea he was! Thank you, Alan!

    • @baronedipiemonte3990
      @baronedipiemonte3990 3 роки тому +3

      @Alan... Your son have could have faired worse than to be named after Audie Murphy ! And I've seen & heard some names in my day. I'm only 57

    • @bbdaria3023
      @bbdaria3023 3 роки тому +7

      I never miss a cowboy movie on Grit when he is in it......love him

    • @dw9325
      @dw9325 3 роки тому +3

      @@bbdaria3023 Neither do I. They love Audie on Grit!

    • @wandahwhetstone6338
      @wandahwhetstone6338 3 роки тому +2

      Yesssssss congrats to all bless❤🙏❤🙏

  • @nagone11
    @nagone11 3 роки тому +122

    This man had more medals than Eisenhower and Patton combined! I remember him as a kid in his movies...interesting guy, not surprised about his personal issues, PTSD is a very real thing.

    • @JohnAdams-xc5yk
      @JohnAdams-xc5yk 2 роки тому

      Col Robert Howard is the most decorated soldier, nominated 3 times for the MOH received one, wounded 14 times would only except 7 purple hearts, numerous other decorations, silver star w/oak leave cluster, bronze star

    • @nagone11
      @nagone11 2 роки тому +2

      @@JohnAdams-xc5yk Yeah but we're talking about Audie Murphy over here bro.

    • @marybrown4469
      @marybrown4469 Рік тому

      @@nagone11 👌

  • @jayuihlein1664
    @jayuihlein1664 3 роки тому +39

    A real Hero...We sure could use him today....a real Hero.

  • @uncledoug6632
    @uncledoug6632 2 роки тому +22

    We just toured the Colmar pocket, museum and his memorial in France. Though it was long ago, you could still imagine him defending his position at the edge of the woods as the Germans tried to advance across the fields. While doing this he was calling in artillery strikes close to his own position to give his men some relief. He was so poor as a kid he had to shoot rabbits and squirrels for dinner. “If I missed, we didn’t eat.” LEGEND

  • @rc-darkangel774
    @rc-darkangel774 3 роки тому +62

    Unlike John Wayne and Ronald Reagan, Audie Murphy was an authentic war hero who was one of my favorite western stars. It is very ironic that this Texas born star played in the civil war movie depicting a northern soldier! Audie Murphy's life was almost sad as it was triumphant. At one time his grave was the most visited in arlington after John F. Kennedy.

    • @aimeekubik8803
      @aimeekubik8803 3 роки тому +10

      James arness, aka marshall Matt Dillon of Dodge, also was a war hero, who received many medals. Ronald reagan and John Wayne were not the real deal. Bravo Audie Murphy! Big Jim arness is gone now, as are so many if our world war 2 veterans. I am so grateful for their service.

    • @HartmutJagerArt
      @HartmutJagerArt 3 роки тому +5

      Yes, while John Wayne and Ronald Reagan were Fakes - Audie Murphy was the REAL DEAL !

    • @rc-darkangel774
      @rc-darkangel774 3 роки тому +7

      @@HartmutJagerArtAudie was real! He and Dan Blocker..Hoss were personally my favorite example of America...Texas style. Strong courageous but sympathic to the little guy. I dont want to think Reagan and Wayne were . .fake but they did not represent the same kind of inclusiveness for all Americans.

    • @georgeanthony7282
      @georgeanthony7282 3 роки тому +8

      @@rc-darkangel774 Sorry guy but they were in fact "fake". Especially John Wayne... America's so-called frontier hero, who feared fighting in WW 2 and cleverly avoided the draft. To me, that's a true coward!

    • @willskol
      @willskol 3 роки тому +17

      @@HartmutJagerArt Reagan and Wayne also contributed to the war effort in their own way. When Reagan entered the service he was recruited to make training movies for all the different branches and to sell war bonds. Wayne made many movies intended to boost public opinion that we had to win, he also sold bonds to finance the war effort. WWII was the last war where a majority of all citizens were involved in contributing to the war effort, and while all were not heros like Murphy, all were necessary in bringing the war to an end.

  • @craykanne
    @craykanne 3 роки тому +220

    Not ONE of the most decorated. THE most decorated. A true brave hero and worthy of all respect.

    • @marylowther8495
      @marylowther8495 3 роки тому +12

      Not the most decorated. Just the most decorated American. The heroism of Murphy is undeniable, but many Allied combatants fought longer and won more honours. Consider Bernard Montgomery, who began the war in command of a regiment and ended as a Field Marshall with many awards, or the Russian sniper, a woman, who won the Order of Lenin repeatedly.
      Nonetheless, Audie Murphy was a hero, flawed as all humans but that makes his greatness more admirable.

    • @antonbruce1241
      @antonbruce1241 3 роки тому +15

      @@marylowther8495 And unless I am mistaken, he is STILL the most decorated American soldier ever.

    • @baronedipiemonte3990
      @baronedipiemonte3990 3 роки тому +11

      @@marylowther8495 I just Googled it, and verified on two other sources... Audie Murphy was the most decorated American soldier. And probably the most decorated soldier. Having carefully watched "To Hell and Back" several times, and read a few blurbs about him, I think it's safe to say that he wasn't a war monger...he didn't enjoy killing. The Army gave him a sense of purpose and self respect that he'd never have gotten had he stayed home in the Texas dust bowl he was in. He wanted to make a life long career of the Army. He had an appointment to West Point. His battle wounds put an end to both. My Dad also wanted to make a career of the Army, but he was injured in WW2 as well. And like father like son... Some of us are just cut out for it. Doesn't mean we enjoy war. Audie Murphy was a great actor, but he said it himself... The movies were the same, just different horses. To be honest, there's no viable reason why the Army couldn't have let him stay in. Even if there wasn't the Korean war and Vietnam 10 & 20 years later, he still would have been an great asset. The sad part is that despite his best efforts, he never found anything to give him the fulfillment the Army did. Just like Eliot Ness (the Untouchables) never found his niche after Prohibition ended... Best regards to you !

    • @emansnas
      @emansnas 3 роки тому +5

      @@baronedipiemonte3990 Honest words. Thank you for those and for your service.

    • @richardtravalini5079
      @richardtravalini5079 3 роки тому +4

      @@baronedipiemonte3990 I read that he joined the Texas Army National Guard after WW II and was promoted to Major. That was probably a state rank but possibly it was federally recognized. His position in the guard might have been ceremonial only considering his acting career. But none the less, it should have been mentioned.

  • @pennytull7578
    @pennytull7578 3 роки тому +14

    Audie wasn't the only one who lied about his age to enlist in the Military, was he. OMG! Awarded such high Honors by USA & France. How did I not know what an amazing life he lived!
    I enjoyed him as an Actor, watching any movie he was in. Never knowing that he was anything but a "Movie Star".
    It was a great loss to us all to loose such an extraordinary man.

  • @bobporch
    @bobporch 2 роки тому +5

    What is it that makes a person a hero? In Audie Murphy's case I believe it was not so much the great deeds he performed but rather why he did them. The action where he climbed aboard a burning tank destroyer and used the machine gun to take on a whole company of the enemy earned him the Medal of Honor. That vehicle could have become a fireball at any moment and he a human torch. Incredible bravery indeed. But he did it to save the lives of his fellow soldiers who would have been overrun. When a person puts himself in mortal danger to save others he/she deserves the title of HERO. For me it is not great courage alone. It is the combination of courage and selflessness. How many Medals of Honor have been awarded to a soldier or marine for throwing themselves on a grenade to save his fellows? Those medals were awarded for selflessness in the face of almost certain death.

  • @berlinjackson1847
    @berlinjackson1847 3 роки тому +31

    I love to watch his movies and I have the highest respect for him. A true hero. Rest in Please Audie Murphy

  • @lydialanata8714
    @lydialanata8714 2 роки тому +19

    Can we have more men like him? Courage, loyality and so much more. Lets never forget his story and legacy🥰

  • @patpitman8823
    @patpitman8823 3 роки тому +142

    He was truly a hero. He put others before and above himself. I wish he had a better life for his short 45 years and had not suffered from the traumas of war. The war traumas affected his life and changed his personality from his true self. We appreciate and thank Audie and all our war veterans for their sacrifices for families and country.

    • @janseary
      @janseary 2 роки тому +2

      My father was a Navigator in a Bomber squadron in WWII and my mother said he came back a different person. Far far worse for our ground troops!

    • @wolfman515
      @wolfman515 2 роки тому +3

      War takes a piece of you that you don't get back, there's really no way to explain it to those who haven't seen combat.

  • @timblackstone201
    @timblackstone201 Рік тому +32

    When you go to Arlington, his grave truly is the most visited. I miss the days when we reserved the word "Hero" for those who put themselves in harm's way so that the rest of us may live free! When you read the historical documents of each medal he received in battle, it makes you realize that here is a man that truly led from the front! RIP Audie Leon Murphy, and thank for our freedom!🇺🇸

  • @cammontreuil7509
    @cammontreuil7509 3 роки тому +22

    My dad knew Murphy and was in the movie To Hell and Back and worked right along side in some parts of the picture.
    As a kid Dad told us many good things about working with him in the movie.
    Rest his soul.

    • @Alpha11
      @Alpha11  3 роки тому +5

      Thank you for sharing!

  • @freddillard6775
    @freddillard6775 2 роки тому +13

    R.I.P. Mr. Murphy. A thank you, for your sacrifice.

  • @guillermodulay2172
    @guillermodulay2172 3 роки тому +73

    I loved his movies especially "to hell and back"
    A true hero for his family and country.

  • @hazelanglin5907
    @hazelanglin5907 3 роки тому +16

    Audie Murphy was a great actor and a humble man. I still watch his movies

    • @MaryIrving-h8s
      @MaryIrving-h8s 2 місяці тому

      What happened to his children and how menny did he have and yes I. Still. Watch his movies 77

  • @Robloxgamer-jp5jr
    @Robloxgamer-jp5jr Рік тому +8

    My Dad would watch Audie’s movies that’s where I learned to love Audie . I was young but I still love him .

  • @rudypost1949
    @rudypost1949 3 роки тому +68

    I think I was about 12 years old when my father took me to the movie Back from Hell.
    It made a crushing impression on me. Now I am 72 years old and I still regularly think back to the cinema and the film from then.
    As a Dutchman, I thank God that He brought into our world people like Audie Murphy. People who, even today, can still serve as an example to us of what the word 'Hero' means.

    • @lakewrites
      @lakewrites 3 роки тому +2

      Book, and Film was, "To Hell and Back."

    • @HartmutJagerArt
      @HartmutJagerArt 3 роки тому +1

      - Surely you mean : To 'Hell and Back' (1955) ?

    • @corryjookit7818
      @corryjookit7818 3 роки тому

      @@HartmutJagerArt No, the movie title included "The".

    • @HartmutJagerArt
      @HartmutJagerArt 3 роки тому +1

      @@corryjookit7818 - Ever heard of 'typing error' ?

    • @HartmutJagerArt
      @HartmutJagerArt 3 роки тому

      @@corryjookit7818 - Ever heard of typing error ?

  • @TheLastTitan007
    @TheLastTitan007 2 роки тому +16

    Thanks for reminding us what a hero really is.

  • @billchong2089
    @billchong2089 3 роки тому +23

    One of my idol growing up. Love the hero he portrait. An extraordinary human being. RIP.

  • @thomasdorsett1698
    @thomasdorsett1698 2 роки тому +34

    As a U.S. Veteran of both the Navy as well as the Army I would like to say that I appreciate seeing videos like these. For someone to have the guts to single handily take out a German Brigade on top of a burning tank speaks volumes to say the least.

    • @Holly-z2i
      @Holly-z2i Рік тому +4

      I’ve heard of him, but had no idea what a great man he was. Wow.

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 3 місяці тому

      A brigade is typically 3,000 to 5,000 men. That is a bit more than he faced.

  • @reeblesnarfle4519
    @reeblesnarfle4519 3 роки тому +18

    What a touching and sincere story of his life. As my dad once said, "There'll never be another one like him."
    Thank you for this.❤🙏🇺🇸😎👍

  • @juliadavis3607
    @juliadavis3607 2 роки тому +6

    I remember someone always talked about AUDIE MURPHY. I WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT HIM SO I READ.
    HE WAS THE FIRS5 AMERICAN HERO AND AUDIE WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY BOOK.

  • @lyndakoers1389
    @lyndakoers1389 3 роки тому +17

    The word Hero gets tossed around so often, it's nearly lost the true meaning. A winning t.d. isn't heroic. Etc. Audie Murphy was a hero. So many actors of his generation served. Now?. Pat Tillman. Killed by friendly fire. Errol Flynn's Son, A world class photographer, disappeared in Cambodia during Vietnam.

  • @richardritcher3105
    @richardritcher3105 2 роки тому +32

    I retired from the US Army and I did see some american soldiers as heroes. These heroes save other soldiers thanks to their valor and courage and strength and their inner desire to save other americans. I never saw anything not even close to what Audie Murphy was.. Audie Murphy was great actor but he was also the greatest military hero. During the 2nd WWA he demonstrated courage and valor against the enemy. To this day he still is the most decorated soldier of all times. He earned the Medal of Honor and so many other awards he got every award the military had. He saved many american soldiers, he is just the greatest american hero. Audie Murphy has my total respect and admiration. God bless Audie Murphy and GOD BLESS AMERICA the land of the free thanks to people like Audie Murphy. In todays society we have to many young people that trully believe that they deserve all the benefits in life such money, posesions and every luxury without earning them first. In my generation you had to earn your way to the good things before thinking of deserving

    • @jameseverett4976
      @jameseverett4976 Рік тому

      That's what socialism is all about, and why the young generation wants it. They feel their mere existence entitles them to literally EVERYTHING, and at the expense of the labor of others. And because they're morally corrupted, you can't get those ideas out of their heads by any kind of reasoning. They're entitled to anything they want, and government's job - in their minds - is to take it from you and give it to them.
      They pretend to hate "slavery" but FEEL that others should be their slaves, to provide for them. The hypocrisy is so blatant because their level of spoiled is beyond anything ever seen before. They've never known a real problem so, ironically, everything is a problem for them, and they'll commit suicide at the drop of a hat to prove that life really is just too harsh for them and they need ever more molly coddling and free stuff from others.

    • @petersearls4443
      @petersearls4443 3 місяці тому

      He was the most decorated in WWII but not in history according to the American Veterans Center.

  • @lesleycooper7544
    @lesleycooper7544 3 роки тому +5

    I always liked him. Great looking guy as well xxx

  • @seemoore57
    @seemoore57 3 роки тому +236

    Thank you for correcting what a hero actually should be.

    • @Alpha11
      @Alpha11  3 роки тому +25

      Yeah.... I think we all need a reminder now and then. Thank you See Moore!

    • @douglsward3114
      @douglsward3114 3 роки тому +12

      We dont die for money. We will give our lives for love of country.

    • @baronedipiemonte3990
      @baronedipiemonte3990 3 роки тому +10

      @@douglsward3114 Or at least love for what our country is supposed to stand for... I didn't serve for the President, Congress, and damn sure didn't do it for 10% discounts. But rather for family tradition (voluntary I may add), and for those who came before me, those who were with me, and for those who would come after me. I'll close by saying that America was a much different country and people in Murphy's day. And I don't think he'd be very pleased with what it's become.

    • @rogerbrady4302
      @rogerbrady4302 3 роки тому +7

      Yes he was a true hero Vietnam was a waste I believed in the bullshit and gave up a scholar ship to serve

    • @baronedipiemonte3990
      @baronedipiemonte3990 3 роки тому +6

      @@rogerbrady4302 Having served myself a couple of decades after you, Thank You for your service, sacrefice, and gallantry. Vietnam was a waste, but you are not. You (among others) may have believed what turned out to be BS, but only because your heart was in the right place. I hope you are standing tall, at least on the inside. You earned it. My salute and respect !

  • @jameswallwork2493
    @jameswallwork2493 3 роки тому +21

    Thank you for this. I read up on him when my grandad wanted to know what happened to him he was truly an amazing human being.

  • @thebluehotel426
    @thebluehotel426 3 роки тому +64

    Brave and humble. You don't hear much about those qualities together in one person.

    • @barbagresti6841
      @barbagresti6841 3 роки тому +3

      Audie Murphy was my childhood, imaginery friend. I loved this guy all my life. I can't get enough of watching all of his movies. RIP, Audie, you were the best.

  • @bobdelabourer1307
    @bobdelabourer1307 2 роки тому +15

    RIP Mr. Murphy. I salute you. Thank you for your service and defending the free world.

  • @DIDYOUSEETHAT172
    @DIDYOUSEETHAT172 Рік тому +8

    Audie's career was over before I was born, however the little movie theater in our small mining town played mostly old movies, many westerns, Audie, John Wayne especially. I liked Audie's acting long before I learned his history, I started reading all I could about him, including his book to Hell and Back, before I got to see the movie late night TV in the 80's.

    • @rexharrisen5387
      @rexharrisen5387 4 місяці тому +2

      Thank you most graciously for your comment.

  • @e.v.martinez5083
    @e.v.martinez5083 2 роки тому +15

    That man was a true hero with humility.

  • @mrconfusion87
    @mrconfusion87 2 роки тому +11

    The bravest thing he ever did (out of an encyclopedia's worth of brave deeds he accomplished) was break the silence on shell shock (later known as PTSD) by soldiers - which back in his lifetime was taboo! 👍

    • @peace-now
      @peace-now Рік тому +1

      My mum was a Red Cross nurse and death with battle shock cases from the Volcano Islands battles. I think Audie suffered battle shock too.

  • @joelniemann9547
    @joelniemann9547 Рік тому +7

    I had never heard of him until coming across a memorial along the Appalachian Trail west of Roanoke near where his plane crashed. Glad to learn more about him.

  • @leebeetiu9005
    @leebeetiu9005 2 роки тому +12

    What a hero I love this guy

  • @rvnmedic1968
    @rvnmedic1968 2 роки тому +13

    Excellent short tribute to a giant of a soldier. RIP, Audie.

  • @christianpetit9347
    @christianpetit9347 Рік тому +6

    Audie Murphy le soldat américain le plus décoré de l'histoire 💐🕊️💐🕊️🕊️💐 repose en paix ➕.

  • @dbcrew3248
    @dbcrew3248 2 роки тому +4

    Hero! A word ruined by it's use to describe lesser beings and/or lesser deeds. But its obvious that this man was the real deal. Or as Aussies would say--- Fair dinkum.. So much deeper in spirit too, I think. RIP Audie Murphy.

  • @billmoeller8897
    @billmoeller8897 3 роки тому +19

    To Hell & Back, the first movie I saw. Think I was 10 years old. A true hero.

  • @katemaloney4296
    @katemaloney4296 3 роки тому +214

    I'm in tears. God rest Audie's soul. A true American hero.

  • @joanbarrett7327
    @joanbarrett7327 3 роки тому +17

    Audie Murphy is a great American and a marvelous actor he is missed.

  • @bodieb.1239
    @bodieb.1239 3 роки тому +60

    I was honored to touch his Head Stone. When Men were Men and Honor was the word of a generation.

    • @lissamadsen576
      @lissamadsen576 3 роки тому +1

      He was the first marker I found at Arlington ! I felt the same way !

  • @bridgetdoman1386
    @bridgetdoman1386 3 роки тому +10

    Saw the film years ago. What a wonderful, brave and humble guy; but as he said, all the men he fought with were heroes.

  • @ulaygyi4927
    @ulaygyi4927 2 роки тому +6

    So this is the STORY, can't find words to express my feelings

  • @aldiminico6513
    @aldiminico6513 2 роки тому +8

    I truly enjoyed all of his movies. RIP🇺🇸

  • @LANDSEAAIRCANADA
    @LANDSEAAIRCANADA 3 роки тому +36

    Fascinating , quite amazing the story of this Genuine American hero . Once again we are moved by your exceptional skill putting these stories together Thank You and Long may you run > Like154

    • @Alpha11
      @Alpha11  3 роки тому +3

      Thank you so much for commenting, LandSeaAir! It’s good to “see” you again!

  • @HartmutJagerArt
    @HartmutJagerArt 3 роки тому +59

    --- NOT - Audie Murphy was one of the most decorated combat veterans of all time. - HE WAS THE MOST DECORATED SOLDIER OF WW2 !

    • @annkenny936
      @annkenny936 3 роки тому +5

      Part of the great Irish Americans known for their fighting spirit RIP

    • @kylestokes6978
      @kylestokes6978 3 роки тому +3

      Check out roy benavidez if u think audie Murphy was the ultimate hero.

    • @anthonymurphy7336
      @anthonymurphy7336 2 роки тому

      Yep

    • @deborahfroh1445
      @deborahfroh1445 2 роки тому +2

      @@kylestokes6978 so could you say who Roy Benavides is and why we should know him?

    • @kylestokes6978
      @kylestokes6978 2 роки тому +1

      @@deborahfroh1445 a Vietnam war veteran who endured much pain to rescue his fellow soldiers

  • @michaelashcraft8569
    @michaelashcraft8569 2 роки тому +3

    Unless you are a Combat Veteran, nobody can understand the Demons faced after such a traumatic experience, NOBODY!!Doc Mike USN

  • @dapacman8849
    @dapacman8849 3 роки тому +19

    I agree too many times hero or legend are use to loosely ,people who serve in the military ,fire ,police and ambulance service etc -they are the real hero's,i have a ton of respect for Audie Murphy..

  • @charlottebarnes6761
    @charlottebarnes6761 3 роки тому +16

    He never forgot his brothers and sisters and worked hard to provide for them God Bless Audie Murphy RIP

  • @tonyfuentes5218
    @tonyfuentes5218 3 роки тому +18

    The soldier behind Murphy in The Red Badge scene is Bill Mauldin. The WW2 cartoonist of Willie and Joe.

  • @wallacegeller2111
    @wallacegeller2111 3 роки тому +7

    RIP Audie Murphy. You are not for gotten.

  • @GermanShepherd1983
    @GermanShepherd1983 2 роки тому +10

    The doctor who delivered all three of my children served with Audie in WW2 and was good friends with him in California. Anyway, during the war their company noticed a column of Germans advancing on their position and Audie called either reinforcements or air support, and this general kept calling back on the radio asking all kinds of questions about German strength, etc. Audie finally got fed up with it and finally told the US general if he waited a few more minutes he could ask the Germans himself when they got there. Anyone else probably would have been court martialed, but he got away with it.

    • @DrOlds7298
      @DrOlds7298 Рік тому +1

      Legend is his actual response was ....'Hold the Phone,I'll let you talk to the Bastards!!'

  • @slaydesantis294
    @slaydesantis294 3 роки тому +21

    He was a great American. I've seen all of his movies, too.

  • @psw4763
    @psw4763 3 роки тому +13

    Great video commemorating a hero a great man and actor. It's always those darn small planes taking the good ones.

  • @karenfrazier3755
    @karenfrazier3755 3 роки тому +53

    Beautiful tribute. Audie Murphy was the epitome of a true hero.

    • @Alpha11
      @Alpha11  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you watching, and yes, he was a real hero.

    • @vivianzimmerman569
      @vivianzimmerman569 3 роки тому +1

      HE WAS MY MOM'S HERO AND NOW MINE.......

    • @southerncharm8211
      @southerncharm8211 3 роки тому

      I assure you that his home county is doing everything they can to keep that memory alive. He's everywhere, statue in front of the Cotton Museum and all there in the county seat. All sorts of cool county & state history inside.

  • @michaelsmithe5228
    @michaelsmithe5228 2 роки тому +4

    WHAT A REAL HERO IS AND WAS, NOT ONLY BY HIS ACTIONS OF BRAVERY IN WWII, BUT IN HOW HE TREATED HIS FAMILY AND OTHER HE MET IN HIS TROUBLED RETURN TO CIVILIAN LIFE IN 🇺🇸 ie.. TO HELL AND BACK R.I.E.P. NOW “MURPH” 🇺🇸✌🏼💔

  • @DS-kv3xv
    @DS-kv3xv 3 роки тому +11

    This guy is really a legend may his soul rest peaceful!!

  • @mckinleybrown1097
    @mckinleybrown1097 Рік тому +3

    A TRUE Hero! Today the word is so misused it has almost lost its meaning! Aman of his word, family oriented!! My father was on W.W.2 in the Army -Airforce and was vet proud of his service!

  • @lakewrites
    @lakewrites 3 роки тому +5

    What this video doesn't explain is that Murphy's mother became deathly ill when he was 12-years-old; he dropped out of school to work their farm-ranch, plus his neighbor's farm, to support the family. His older sister married, then Murphy went into the military, and the children were fostered out, until the sister collected the children at Murph's urging; his military pay went to the sister to care for the children.