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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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You distinguish yourself with the creation of this memorial honoring one of the finest American's who ever blessed our country!
His life, commitment and dedication of his talents for the protection of people's of many nations should never be allowed to fade away. His gifts made America a safer and morfe pleasing country to live in. Thank You all!


Added: December 24, 2015
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Thank you for this. Our country needs to rally around our heros for freedom and service AND success. God Bless.


Added: December 24, 2015
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In 1949 Audie was invited to become an honorary Cadet Colonel by Texas A & M. He accepted and came as the honored guest at the first all branch Military Ball. He stayed at the old Aggieland Inn across the the street from Sabisa Hall.

At a Corp Review, the day of the ball, Audie was presented with the 4-Diamond bar of a Corp Commander. He was escorted to the reviewing box and the Corp marched in review. Many field grade officers, General and below had accepted our invitation and participated.

Much assistance was received from Tiger Teague.

John E. Orr
Cadet Colonel, Corp Executive Officer
Class of '49


Added: December 23, 2015
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Interesting website, does anyone know if Audie got a Pocket Watch on his Promotion to Staff Sergeant? Regards Paul


Added: December 23, 2015
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A true hero.


Added: December 22, 2015
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Thanks for your efforts to preserve the the memory and heroic deeds of Audie L. Murphy. May we all learn to value freedom and responsibility with the same level of courage and dedication that he demonstrated during WWll.


Added: December 22, 2015
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I have nominated Audie Murphy to the American Quarter Horse Association Hall of Fame. Audie was a good horseman and breeder of AQHA Racing Quarter Horses. I purchased the quarter race horse Audie bred, Bull Run and spoke to Audie a few days before the plane crash. I had Bull Run until he died. I have pictures of Audie on his stallion, Joe Queen. I work with the Warrior Wellness Foundation (equine assisted learning) at the US Air Force Academy Pine Valley Ranch. BJB


Added: December 22, 2015
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I am a decorated Vietnam Vet and am proud to sign this guestbook.


Added: December 21, 2015
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After many years I am coming forward that I own a 22 short rifle that Audie and my dad used to hunt small game in the Farmersville area in the early 30's I believe. My dad toiled me many stories about the rifle when I was young.

I am of Irish decent and all of my family is from the Farmersville area who were cotton pickers with the Murphy family.

I spoke to Audie's sister many years ago when she was in her late eighties but seemed to be in a good mind. I spoke to her about my Grandmother who was on a picture with one of their family members who I needed to identity. She was a great help.

I mentioned how proud I was that Audie was was a great hero for us but she cut me off short and said that she also had a brother that was equally a hero. (i knew this to be true that he was a Texas HP officer killed on duty.)
I acknowledged his service as well and apologized for being one minded.

This gun will never leave my sight. It is still in excellent condition which I shoot occasionally and will hand down to my son one day.

God bless


Added: December 20, 2015
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Saw my first audie murphy movie when I was a child of about 5. Never forgot his easy manor.


Added: December 20, 2015
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