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Audie Murphy Memorial Guestbook

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June 1960, peace time Kitzingen, Germany, my patrol partner Merle Spicer of Cedar Rapids, Iowa and myself were given the honor of Guarding and Protecting Audie Murphy while filming a documentary, "Return To The 3rd Division, Than and Now". We found Audie to be very Humble and Polite and even asked us if we wish a photo with him of which we gratefully replied yes. This photo in located in my possession and in the Allegheny Kiski Historical Society Museum along with other photos of this special occasion. I will submit the photo if asked to do so, it shows Audie asking us to pretend we are apprehending him being Merle and I are 536th M.P's


Added: May 28, 2018
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Remembering Mr Murphy today, my Dad was a WWII Navy vet, and I remember both my parents telling me about Audie Murphy and what a wonderful and amazing soldier he was. My parents thought a great deal of his movies too. So I had to read all I could about him, and he WAS amazing. I hope his family knows how much he was/is loved.


Added: May 28, 2018
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I loved Audie Murphy Movies.


Added: May 27, 2018
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I WOULD LIKE TO FIND OUT IF AUDIE'S POEMS AND SONGS ARE IN PRINT IN ONE BOOK. ALSO I WOULD LIKE TO BE ABLE TO SIGN IN AND GET NEWSLETTERS ETC. AS THEY BECOME AVAILABLE


Added: May 26, 2018
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Audie is too great of a man to be forgotten!!


Added: May 26, 2018
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Grew up watching Audie Murphy's movies with my dad in 70s ever memorial day and veteran day i watch To hell and back.


Added: May 25, 2018
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When I was a kid, I watched Audie Murphy movies. Back the, I didn't know that he served our country and how amazing his military career was. He is truly an inspiration and I hope future generations will learn of this wonderful man and all that he did for our country. Thank you, Audie Murphy, for your service to our country! You were/are a true American Hero!


Added: May 24, 2018
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i have a great respect for this American who gave his all for others. I hope we can all pay our respects to this great man


Added: May 24, 2018
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While touring Arlington National Cemetery in October 1989, I found Audie Murphy by accident. As I was walking along the sidewalk west of the Memorial Amphitheater. I noticed one grave marker that had an American Flag at the headstone. As this was the only grave in the cemetery to be marked this way at the time, I approached to read the headstone. It read Audie Murphy. After paying my respects and continuing my tour I learned that his grave is the ONLY one to be allowed to display the Flag all year long. The Flag is only placed at the other graves on Memorial Day and Veterans Day.


Added: May 22, 2018
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proud of my country


Added: May 22, 2018
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