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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 saw his first movie at the movie house when i was 7 i believe i was born in 1939 dont know what year his first movie played he was my hero the most sexiest voice ever and good looks stars in the 3o's 40's 50's 60's where made of good quility people all of best stars have died movies today have low morals bring back the good old days no one will top audie murphy Added: July 1, 2016
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Audie Murphy should not be forgotten - a very young man who had overwhelming responsibility before he went into the Army. He never sought glory for himself but proved to be a born leader under war conditions. His life was plagued with we now recognize as PTSD; many other young men from WWI and WWII also suffered the rest of their lives. His life was also cut short at a young age. He represents a lot of other young men who were brave and also died at a young age - many suffered fatalities that left their loved ones without their veteran because nothing was left of them to send home. Let's not forget Audie or the other men and women who died in WWII. Added: June 26, 2016
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My grandfather was in WW2, I've always heard Stories about audie Murphy. First I want to thank Mr. Murphy for his sacrifice and service. And the fact he was able to tell his story in His own words. Is a blessing to those of us whom were not allowed to ask about the war. My family and I appreciate those who serve and those who gave all. With the 4th of July holiday coming up, we as Americans owe recognition to every one who has ever served. Again thank you for all you and your family has done to educate the public! sincerely Janet Hunter Added: June 26, 2016 Powered by PHP Guestbook - brought to you by PHP Scripts
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Name:DORATTA FROST
From: COTTONWOOD, AZ
E-mail: francesfrost45@att.net
Here's to you Audie!!!
Added: July 2, 2016