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Audie L. Murphy Memorial Website LogoDmitri Vail painting, 1962, on display the Audie Murphy Cotton Museum in Greenville, Texas.  Photo by M.D.Marks. Click for a bigger view.
The official website for Audie Murphy.

Audie Murphy Memorial Guestbook

Sponsored by the Audie Murphy Research Foundation, a non-profit, tax-deductible 501(c)(3) educational foundation recognized by the IRS.  








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12 yr vet from US Army. Was honored to go to an Audie Murphy board when I served. Greatest American hero.


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I watch all of Audie movies when they come on. In fact we are watching them right now on VET. day 2017. I guess I do not understand the feelings early on about Audie.
I think he was a great guy on screen and what he did during the War. I have military family dating back to the war of 812 on my mom side. I think that those that serve should be remembered especially the one that stood out in the face of extreme danger and went over and beyond there duty. Thank God that we have people like Audie.

God bless him and his memory.


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Audie Murphy was one of the greatest American heroes-we thank him for his service and will never forget him.


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Have appreciated the information. Have enjoyed his movies.


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To a truly great American hero. Thank you for your service sir.


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A wonderful American!


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a son of texas, a man of the world.


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I am a retired policeman for the City Of Los Angeles, Calif.

As a young boy I would watch anything with Audie Murphy in it. He was, and still is my hero. He wasn't with us very long, but he left us all what a great man he was. RIP Audie. You will never be forgotten by Americans.


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Although I have already signed in on 12/11/2015, I'm honored to sign a second time. Hoping no one objects. He was a HERO in every sense of the word. Just after his 18th. birthday is when he received his MEDAL of HONOR. He was still a young kid. His wound kept him out of WEST POINT. He should have been given the chance to go their. His injury didn't stop him from acting, or bouncing around on a horse. A quiet man. Liked his acting, and still watch his movies when ever they are shown on TV.


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My Daddy taught me a lot about Audie Murphy, while growing up. I am 54 years of age. To this date, it still amazes me of the heroism that Mr. Murphy showed while in the Armed Forces. Thank you so much to Mr. Murphy for everything that he stood for, became and for what he did with his heroics during his service. Our Country should forever be grateful to Mr. Murphy. What a man! Truly unbelievable all that he went through with his bravery. A true American Patriot!!!


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