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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 21 MIN

Audie Murphy: The Most Decorated Soldier's Hidden Battle

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Rejected by the Marines, Navy, and Army for being too small, Audie Murphy lied about his age to enlist and went on to become the most decorated American combat soldier of World War II. From the grinding poverty of Depression-era Texas, where he learned to shoot to feed his orphaned siblings, he rose through battlefield commission to a single act of solo combat that defies belief.At the Colmar Pocket in January 1945, a wounded Murphy mounted a burning tank destroyer and held off an entire German company for an hour before leading a counterattack. But the medals masked a darker reality. This episode traces the human cost behind the legend, from severe post-traumatic stress to addiction, and his rare courage in advocating for veterans long before PTSD was understood.How desperate survival in rural Texas, not patriotism, forged his legendary marksmanshipThe tactical realities that let him stand on a flaming tank destroyer without being shot offHis surreal turn playing himself in the Hollywood adaptation of his own memoir, To Hell and BackThe loaded pistol under his pillow, the nightmares, and his cold-turkey break from a prescribed sedativeThe plain headstone at Arlington and the fake birth year he carried to the very end

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Rejected by the Marines, Navy, and Army for being too small, Audie Murphy lied about his age to enlist and went on to become the most decorated American combat soldier of World War II. From the grinding poverty of Depression-era Texas, where he...

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