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Hardcover American Hero. The Life and Death of Audie Murphy Book

ISBN: 0953867706

ISBN13: 9780953867707

American Hero. The Life and Death of Audie Murphy

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In a major new biography, veteran military historian and WII biographer, Charles Whiting combines both talents to tell the tale of barefoot Texan share-cropper's son, who could barely read and write, but became not only the US Army's most decorated soldier in its 250 - year history, but also the star of forty Paramount produced movies: most of which are shown on TV screens around the world to this very day. The gentle-eyed, baby-faced hero had won...

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Audie Murphy deserves much more.

I used to watch his films when I was a child and I still am a fan of him mainly because of his heroism as a soldier. If you want to see his truly heroism just watch "To hell and back". There you are going to see what was "a true war hero" and understand that a soldier like this won't born in this world anymore. He was not an ordinary soldier, he was the best one. I agree that this book doesn't match his importance to American history, but where many men that have never attended to any war get rich writing books about their times as protesters in front of Lincoln Monument, it's easy to understand why American people want to forget this kind of a man. Mainly because he was not graduated in any great university. Soldiers have been dying for countries that don't give a damn for them at all. But as a first book about this great American is a good choice, buy it.

Baby Face Hero, To Soon to Rest.

A great book on a great American war hero. Not as detailed as I would have liked, but for it's size (239 pages) a good buy.

Book review

Interesting but a little dry at first since I am not a 'war buff' simply a Audie Murphy fan. I would, however, recommend it for it's content and pictures.

Forgotten excellence

A forgotten hero in a forgotten nightmare is well recorded in this detailed book of important history.

A Forgotten Hero

This is a great, yet tragic, account of the life of a young man, Audie Murphy, who was forever damaged by war and forgotten by the country he loved and fought so gallantly and proudly for during the Second World War. Surprisingly enough there is very little literature on America's most highly decorated World War II soldier and so Charles Whiting's book, "American Hero: The life and Death of Audie Murphy" is very much welcomed and appreciated. In his book, Whiting tells the story of Audie Murphy, war hero, Hollywood movie star, and complex human being. It is a sad account, poignantly told by a writer who has clearly done his homework before putting pen to paper. Whiting covers Audie Murphy from his poverty stricken childhood years in Texas to the war in Europe, to Hollywood, and finally into the abyss of American memory. "American Hero" gives the reader a rare opportunity to peek into the life of an American hero who was awarded every decoration America has to offer. Whiting portrays the story of a young Audie Murphy wounded in combat during World War II, his ability to recuperate from his physical injuries, and his inability to recover from the psychological and emotional scars inflicted upon him by the war. The author theorizes that it was the effects of "Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder" that plagued Audie Murphy's life from the battlefields of Europe to the last days of his all-too-short life. Murphy's extreme boredom with life, his reclusiveness, mood swings, gambling, temperament, depression, battle with addiction to sleeping pills, marital infidelities and other behaviors are keenly linked to behaviors attributed to PTSD. But most importantly, Whiting clearly shows the reader the portrait of a young man abandoned and forgotten by the country he so dearly loved and defended to his death in 1971. I could not help but to choke up with emotion at the author's thoughts on Audie Murphy's death and burial at Arlington National Cemetery. "At last America's most decorated soldier was alone with the `glorious dead'. Now he would rest forever...." People who wish to read about American heroism and its cost should read "American Hero: The life and Death of Audie Murphy"; it's a great book and should be made into a movie. . . .
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