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Nice to see his memory is well represented here in such a beautiful tribute. I remembering watching some of his films when I was younger many years ago.


Added: July 24, 2017
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May we never forget our World War One or Two heroes. God bless them everyone. They are all heroes to me. Audie Murphy shall live on in our memories and in history.


Added: July 23, 2017
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a job well done by a brave man.


Added: June 23, 2017
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enjoy the movies audie stars in, he was the hero of WWII, like Sergent York was in WW I, My father was in WW II, got shot in Belgium


Added: June 23, 2017
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Audie Murphy has always and will always be one of my favorite actors. I wish I would had the opportunity to met him.


Added: June 24, 2017
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What ever happened to Audie Murphy's siblings. We never hear what happened to them, where they are, etc.?


Added: June 25, 2017
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Always been a huge fan.


Added: June 25, 2017
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From the first time I saw to hell and back I became fascinated with Audie Murphy. I have read his book and been to his gravesite at Arlington. Most soldiers that received the Medal of Honor did so because of a single heroic instant. Audie Murphy won his for a single heroic stand but could have won a couple more for other instances. That is impressive. I just bought a life magazine on the heroes of World War Two and his story was not even mentioned even though he was the most decorated American soldier ever. I hope in the near future someone would make another movie of his exploits so he will be remembered by today's generation.


Added: June 25, 2017
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He is one of my biggest heroes and he was one of my favorite actors as well.


Added: June 26, 2017
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Have always admired Audie Murphy, and so has my aunt who is 78 years young. Will be nice to share this with her.


Added: July 22, 2017
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