
December 22nd, 2007, 06:08 PM
|
 |
Member
|
|
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Flanders
Posts: 639
Salute!: 0
Saluted 0 Times in 0 Posts
|
|
Re: 2nd. Lt. Audie L. Murphy
Quote:
Originally Posted by JKilts
Most decorated soldier for the Allied Army, right? Just from what I heard, sorry I don't have time to read all of what you wrote. My grandmother's sister's husband was the second most. His last name was Paton (not Patton), that's all I remember. Had he just gotten one more medal they would've been tied, and that drove him to the brink of insanity.
|
Quote:
|
Lt. Murphy is the most decorated American soldier, holder of every decoration for bravery save the legion of merit. He rose from the rank of private to become a company commander in 30 months of combat duty with the veteran third division.
|
Quote of what was writed. Not Allied but American most decorated. So a Canadian or British soldier or other Allied could have been over.
__________________
Soldat: Adam Weinberger Dienstgrab: (Ober)Gefreiter Vermisst: Januar(y) 1943 / Stadt Stalingrad Einheit: (Nebel)Werfer-Regiment 51
|