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Audie Murphy Memorial GuestbookSponsored by the Audie Murphy Research Foundation, a non-profit, tax-deductible 501(c)(3) educational foundation recognized by the IRS.
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I used to watch his war movies with my dad and my grandfather. Great movies and great memories. My dad, James Alvado just passed this February at 87. He served in the Korean War and we just had a memorial on July 8th at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in New York for him. Then on the way home we stopped at Arlington National Cemetery and saw the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and Audie Murphy's tombstone. It brought back great memories so I'm going to watch his movies with my sons. I have a very short video clip of Audie Murphy's Tombstone I would like to send to this website if possible let me know. Thank you Added: July 17, 2017
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My late dad was a WWII combat veteran, in the European Theater, as well as a POW in Germany. I am very sensitive to the memory of Audie Murphy being relegated to the dustbin of history. We cannot, should not, ever forget heroes like Murphy! I am gratified that the nation pays its gratitude to more recent veterans, but I worry that since WWII ended in 1945, those veterans will be forgotten entirely by younger generations, who NEED to know how great they were and how terrible a war it was. God Bless the memory of Audie Murphy! Added: July 12, 2017 Powered by PHP Guestbook - brought to you by PHP Scripts
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Name:Rhonda Taylor
From: Roanoke, Alabama, USA
E-mail: rhonda777@gmail.com
So very proud and honored to have served my country and stood in the tradition of the leadership of such heroes and courageous men like Audie Murphy. My Grandfather fought at the Battle of the Bulge-never talked about it with anyone until me. Their courage in the face of evil should inspire us all.
ATTENTION! Hand, SALUTE!
Added: July 18, 2017