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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.
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Big fan of Mr Murphy so respectful of his achievements both in his military and film careers :)


Added: February 16, 2017
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:!cool:


Added: February 16, 2017
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ONE OF AMERICA'S MOST DECICATED HEROES, AUDIE WAS A SPECIAL MAN AND VERY FEW CAN FOLLOW IN HIS FOOTSTEPS IN THIS DAY AND AGE.


Added: February 14, 2017
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Thanks for the memories. SEMPER FI


Added: February 14, 2017
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It is good to see a great American remembered.


Added: February 14, 2017
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My father, Allen Grainger (dec.), was also a member of Hella Temple in Richardson, TX at the same time Mr. Murphy became a member. WOW! So cool! I love Mr. Murphy's movies. My husband and I watch them all the time. God bless you Audie! I look forward to meeting you in Heaven! Via con Dios y'all!


Added: February 13, 2017
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What a Great man, Hero, leader, and movie star, RIP Mr. Murphy


Added: February 14, 2017
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My father named me after this great man...


Added: February 12, 2017
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He was one of my top 10 favorite actor of that era. "To Hell And Back" was my favorite movie since it was based on his actual experience in WWII. As many have said, he was part of the "greatest generation" that the U.S.A. has ever saw. A great American hero.


Added: February 11, 2017
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Audie Murphy and his generation are gone or rapidly disappearing. WWII though savage and cruel often brought out great qualities in the men in the armed forces. Audie was certainly one of them - a natural born leader. Others were willing to follow him. As with many WWI veterans he suffered from post traumatic syndrome. He was surely a great American and a real hero. Rest in peace Audie.


Added: February 7, 2017
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