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Audie Leon Murphy

At five feet, five and a hundred and ten The Marines said, “sorry, too small of a man.” Yet he became greatest of World War men, The Army’s David to Goliath stands. An orphan at the early age of sixteen, Enlisted at nineteen then off to war. As part of the 15th infantry team, Lived four hundred days of front-line gore. Audie earned honors for courage and bravery, Every medal of valor, his story. Through the horrors of war so unsavory; The most decorated soldier in (U.S.) history. He embodies the greatest generation, Yet today, we are so bereft. Are there any of Audie's persuasion To redeem what valor is left?

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