By TRAVIS HAIRGROVE | The Herald Banner | Published: May 20, 2021 GREENVILLE, Texas (Tribune News Service) — This Saturday, admirers of one of World War II's most famous figures will visit Greenville for the 25th annual Audie Murphy Day celebration. While Murphy's heroics and bravery in the European theater of the war earned him the Congressional Medal of Honor, the Silver Star and several other distinctions, making him a larger-than-life hero in the eyes of many, 96-year-old William Caldwell of Greenville enjoys sharing a few personal memories of growing up with Murphy, when the two were young boys living in Celeste. "In 1935, when I was 11 years old, Dad gave up the 64-acre farm [at Webb Hill] and moved us to Celeste, and he rented a house on the north side of town between two railroad tracks ... There, I got to know the other boys, the Sullivans, Cawthorns, Audie Murphy, and a few more," Caldwell recollected.