Murray was born in
New York City to James and Frances Murray and grew up in the
Bronx. He entered Fordham University Preparatory School in 1960 and graduated with honors in 1964. He then attended
Fordham University, graduating
summa cum laude in 1968. Murray was studying at
Harvard Business School (MBA 1970 Section F) but left early when was drafted into the U.S. Army. Murray was inducted into the Army in 1969. Given his educational background, Murry could have attended
Officer Candidate School but, apparently, chose to serve as an enlisted soldier. He was trained as an
Infantryman and graduated from
Ranger school. He arrived in Vietnam on November 7, 1969. By June 7, 1970, he had been promoted to the rank of
Staff Sergeant and was serving as a squad leader in Company B, 4th Battalion,
31st Infantry Regiment,
196th Infantry Brigade,
23d Infantry Division. On that day, in
Hiep Duc District of the
Republic of Vietnam, Murray smothered the blast of a
booby trapped
grenade with his body, sacrificing his life to protect the soldiers around him. Murray, aged 23 at his death, was buried in Cemetery of the Gate of Heaven,
Hawthorne, New York. His Medal of Honor was presented to his family by Vice President
Gerald Ford at
Blair House in Washington, D.C. in August 1974. Murray is one of 18 attendees of
Harvard University who received the Medal of Honor. ==Military awards==