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Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 - 02:50 AM UTC
WWII Medal of Honor Recipient Charles Murray Dies
August 16, 2011

Charles Murray, one of the most decorated Soldiers of World War II, died at the age of 89 at his home in Columbia, S.C., his son said.

Murray, who retired from the Army as a colonel, received the Medal of Honor, three Silver Stars, two Bronze Stars, and the French Legion of Honor.

He died of congestive heart failure Friday, six weeks after having a pacemaker implanted, Brian Murray told The State newspaper in Columbia.

"He was taking a nap," Murray said. "He died at home in his bed."

"He was the epitome of the American hero," said Maj. Gen. James E. Livingston of Charleston, S.C., also a Medal of Honor recipient. "He was a humble guy. Never self-serving. We all love him and are going to miss him. He's a loss for the country and certainly for South Carolina."

Murray served with war hero Audie Murphy and was one of the most decorated Soldiers in the most decorated division in the Army, the famed 3rd Infantry Division.

Murray received the Medal of Honor for valor during World War II. On Dec. 14, 1944, in Kayserberg, France, then-1st Lt. Murray organized his company to keep German troops from taking a hill and the valley below. He killed 20 enemy soldiers, wounded several and captured 10.

At one point, a German soldier tossed a grenade that wounded him in eight places. Before seeking medical care, he put his troops into position.

He is survived by his wife, Anne, son Brian and daughter Cynthia Anne. Another son, Charles P. Murray III, preceded him in death.

Services are to be held Tuesday. Murray will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

Another Hero reporting, Lord -