To Hell And Back by Audie Murphy
The Autobiography of Audie Murphy
A raw, first-person memoir by a young Texan farm boy who becomes one of the most decorated American soldiers of World War II, recounting induction, brutal combat across North Africa, Sicily, Italy and France, the fear and camaraderie of small units, injuries sustained and acts of heroism—most notably a lone defensive stand that won the Medal of Honor—and the physical and psychological scars that haunted him on his return to civilian life. The narrative mixes vivid battlefield detail and leadership decisions with candid reflections on survival, loss, and the insomnia and flashbacks that made peacetime another struggle.
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- Published
- 1949
- Nationality
- American
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- Original Language
- English
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