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My father lied about his age to weld on submarines in Ct. But joined Army in 1948 and fought in Korea and saw a lot of horror receiving 5 bronze stars. My Dad looked up to Mr. Murphy and we both enjoyed watching his movies. Thanks for keeping his memory strong.


Added: January 4, 2018
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In my opinion the word "hero" is greatly overused these days for anybody that serves in the military.
But in two cases this was not true, Audie Murphy and Alvin York, were true hero's. Perhaps not by choice but by circumstances, they both stood the test and survived.

L. Murray


Added: January 3, 2018
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un HEROS un vrai,et quel acteur ,quel bonheur de voir et revoir ses films.cet été j irai a Holtzwhir qui se trouve a quelques kilometres de chez mon grand pere me rendre au mémorial qui lui est consacré lui rendre hommage. Merci Mr Murphy reposez en paix et merci pour ce que vous avez fait pour mon pays .


Added: January 2, 2018
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Audie Murphy is a true hero and patriot, not sports figures. Audie Murphy is personification our the greatest generation and the dedication of men and women who saved this country from the tyranny of evil. Every American should know Audie Murphy’s life and heroism!


Added: December 3, 2017
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A true American Hero


Added: November 30, 2017
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Thee most decorated and Courageous American of the second world war, a Texas Boy like myself who lost his mother as a teenager and hopped out of school in grade 8 and worked below wage and joined the US Army at 17, A street boy in those times that dedicated his life to his country and returned a few years later as the wars most decorated soldier. I have the outright most respect for this man being a Texas boy myself and knowing all his heroic actions. He returned a Hero but a broken man suffering PTSD and having many nightmares and always had a loaded Pistol under his pillow, I salute you and plan on visiting your grave in the future. :!yawn: javascript:void(0)


Added: November 29, 2017
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Audie is a great American Hero. I hope the President awards him the Medal of Freedom.


Added: December 31, 2017
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Major Murphy endured many trials both in war and in life. My Father-in-Law was a survivor of the Bataan Death March and so I know first hand what post tramatic stress does to a man. I can't imagine what Major Murphy had to go thru with his PTSD issues, yet he accomplished many wonderful things in his life. I am proud to be a Brother Mason and thru my wife proud to be related to another MOH recipient, Sgt, Alvin C. York. I will visit his grave the next time I am at Arlington and render him s salute from an old retired 26 year + Vietnam Navy Veteran Chief Petty Officer.


Added: December 30, 2017
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im a big fan


Added: December 29, 2017
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I've always been a fan of Audie Murphy.... A true American war hero....


Added: December 28, 2017
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