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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 recently saw my first AM flick, "The Texican", and was reminded of an old memory from my senior year in HS (1979) when during our class reading of "All Quiet on the Western Front"; my English teacher embarrassed me by announcing to everyone that there was a student in the class who is the splitting image of a "very handsome war hero and movie star that we wouldn't know, then he pointed at me and said. "you Mr. O'Brien, look exactly like an old time movie star named Audie Murphy!". I turned bright red, but ever after, the girls started to take notice! Thank you, Audie! Added: September 4, 2016
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Name:Stephen E. Goll From: Independence, Kansas, now live in Bonner Springs, Kansas E-mail: scavenger13@earthlink.net
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I don't know how many times I have sen the movie about him,which I am watching as I am writing this. I come from a family of military me, and I served in the Navy for six years, and Army for three and a half. I am awed by this military career, and I thank God we had men like him to defend our country, and those overseas. Added: September 2, 2016 Powered by PHP Guestbook - brought to you by PHP Scripts
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Name:Paul Messenger
From: United Kingdom
E-mail: paul.messenger82@hotmail.co.uk
We have just got back from Washington D.. and New York after a wonderful holiday. I made a point of visiting Audie Murphy's grave just opposite the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and was so impressed with this beautiful setting that is Arlington. I have always been an avid fan of Audie Murphy and Lee Marvin so this visit was an important part of my vacation. Murphy was an American real life hero and such an important person in World War 11 and I believe this additional honor is long overdue,
Added: September 7, 2016