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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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I just read Audie Murphies biography, what a hero,it's sad we do not hear of Audie and others who sacrificed their lives for our country.


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Hello,
Being a military historian, the remarkable exploits of Audie Murphy have fascinated me for decades, continually asking myself the questions:

How colossal is the measure of this man?
and
Can I imagine myself under anything remotely close to the circumstances Murphy underwent in combat?

Thank you for the invitation to sign your guestbook

Will


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Would like to send out my Deepest of Sympathies to the Families of Audie Murphy...he truly is missed...Great Actor..Watch all his movies... :!cry: :!cry:


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Thank God for the United States Armed Forces.


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he was a greAT MAN AND A GREAT SERVICE to our county


Added: January 28, 2017
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I heard from my Mother that Audie Murphy saved many lives in the war. He is still today considered a Hero and always will be. Thank you for your service. I salute you.


Added: January 27, 2017
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Thank You for creating this website. Audie was a big-time hero of mine when I was a kid. Back in the early 60's most of my heroes were soldiers and sailors. I think that kids miss out on that these days. Most of their heroes are athletes.


Added: January 27, 2017
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Audie Murphy was a true American hero. He should
never be forgotten not only for what he did in
World War II, but he was also a fine actor who
died way to young. He made Westerns that I watch
every time they are on TV. Every American should
know who Audie Murphy was and what this true
American did for his country.
If you ever go to Washington DC you need to make
the drive to Arlington, Virginia and visit his grave
and those of all the other heroes who have fought
and died to preserve this great Country.


Added: January 26, 2017
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Having been raised under same roof with my WW2 VETERAN grandfather,and volunteering with him changing flags at all post cemetaries,I learned who Audie Murphy was at young age..He was the voice of so many,made me admire.Watching his westerns,could only imagine how "crafty" he must of been.He was/is fantastic in all westerns he starred..The Unforgiven with Burt Lancaster and Audrey Hepburn,he played the middle brother,whose father was lost to indian lance.His reaction when the Lance hit the door,saying ,"LIKE THE LANCE THAT KILLED PAPA",<------<<<He was under-rated actor,really talented at everything he did.I heard many in Texas,trying to get him some award that only gets honored every odd year,and the list is miles long..Well,,how in the world isnt this man first on the list? Folks around the world watch our old films,and Audie Murphy,sets the finest example for all Americans,still!!!The class of our nation,and he is the voice of so many.For the many actions during the war,that got no mention,GET HIM HIS MEDAL HE DESERVES!!!!


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I grew up watching westerns with my dad. Audie was one of his favorite actors. I didnt realize he was such a decorated hero until I found this site. It made my dad cry


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