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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

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True American Patriot


Added: March 11, 2015
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I salute you for your bravery and courage. May the LORD bless your remaining family and all your posterity.


Added: March 9, 2015
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What a hero. Didn't realise that he died so young and in an accident having com through so much


Added: March 9, 2015
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I have enjoyed watching Audie's Films and to hell and back
I have watched more then a few times.

My life started out in a poor family and I worked as a kid on small farms from 13 years old.

He was my hero

Fred


Added: March 7, 2015
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As a young boy growing up during WWII, I idolized Audie after seeing him in the story of his wartime experiences in " To Hell and back". He was every young boys hero !!!


Added: March 7, 2015
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I never tire of looking at anything concerning AUDIE MURPHY. He is my hero. How I wish more children would become like him. He was a wonderful honest person. May God bless his children and grandchildren.


Added: March 6, 2015
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It is a shame that America has not given Mr. Murphy the recognition he so much deserves. As I have researched information on the naval battles that my father experienced in WWII, including Pearl Harbor, I am even more disappointed with the lack of honor given to our heroes. Currently, so much attention is given The American Sniper, Chris Kyle that I feel that Audie Murphy should be honored with the Medal of Honor.


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My father and uncle were both in WWII. Charles Anderson was a POW in a German Prison Camp. He was caught at the Battle of the Bulge. My father was Navy and I'm retired USAF.

Just want to keep our hero's alive and Audie Murphy was a true hero.

Mark


Added: March 5, 2015
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A real American hero !!!


Added: March 4, 2015
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I have seen many of Audie's movies but the way I really remember him is for his life of honesty & bravery! If ever there should be a day named after him it should be now !!!! He is the bravest of the brave & is now in heaven where he should be. Had he lived, he would have made a great President of the United States, NONE more deserving !!!!!!!!!!!!


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