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== Lieutenant Robert C. Murphy ==
 
== Lieutenant Robert C. Murphy ==
  
''1868-10 April 1945''
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''1868 &#8211; 10 April 1945''
  
 
''Junior Track Champion, won IaFarge Trophy during the summer of 1941.''
 
''Junior Track Champion, won IaFarge Trophy during the summer of 1941.''
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He entered the United States Army Air Corps on 27 January 1943.
 
He entered the United States Army Air Corps on 27 January 1943.
  
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== Death ==
 
== Death ==

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Lieutenant Robert C. Murphy

1868 – 10 April 1945

Junior Track Champion, won IaFarge Trophy during the summer of 1941.

Personal History

Murphy was born in Conway, AR. His parents were Captain and Mrs. F. T. Murphy. He attended Little Rock High School, Arkansas Polytechnic College, and the Arkansas State Teachers College from June 1942 through January 1943.

He entered the United States Army Air Corps on 27 January 1943.

Robert C. Murphy Plaque.JPG

Death

He died in the Panama Canal Zone.

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