THE MOST DECORATED SOLDIER IN THE U.S. ARMY.

The most decorated soldier in the U.S. Army. Audie Murphy of B Company, 15th Regiment, Third Division. The most decorated soldier in the U.S. Army. At Salzburg, Austria on 2 June 1945, Lieutenant General A.M. Patch, Commander of the 7th Army presented Murphy with the Medal of Honor and Legion of Merit for his actions at Holtzwihr. When asked after the war why he had seized the machine gun and taken on an entire company of German infantry, he replied, “They were killing my friends.” Murphy was born on June 20, 1925, in Kingston, Texas as the seventh of 12 children. Murphy’s mother died just before his 16th birthday in 1941. He tried to enlist in both the Army and Marines but was rejected for being both underage and underweight. His older sister helped forge his birth certificate and signed an affidavit where he was finally accepted into the Army on June 30, 1942. He was just 16 years old. In late February 1943 he was shipped out to Casablanca, Morocco as part of B Company, 1st Bn. 15th ...