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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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To another brave soldier that America should not forget! He was number 1 and Chris Kyle is number 2. That all who fought in our many wars!


Added: February 9, 2015
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My second most favorite actor of all time, 1st John Wayne. His heroism should never be forgotten. I will always remember Audie Murphy and thank god for placing him here on earth to help stomp out evil.
I myself am a disabled veteran and proud to say I was a part of the U.S. Army. Audie will always be one of my favorite hero's ever to have lived.


Added: February 8, 2015
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Very impressed with web sight. My dad Jesse Tuffley would tell me stories of Audie My dad was in his platoon. Always told me how honorable of a man he was. Thanks for doing this web sight


Added: February 8, 2015
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Audie Murphy has been a huge inspiration to me ever since I first saw "To Hell and Back" as a young boy. I'm now a retired Texas HS football coach, and every year that I coached, I would tell the story of Audie Murphy to my team and encourage them to watch the movie and to study his life. I could never stop tears from welling up in my eyes as I recounted his story.

I'm now working with my son (who is a criminal defense attorney in the DFW metroplex). Whenever we work at the Collin County courthouse, there are numerous large paintings of Mr. Murphy everywhere and pamphlets telling his story. I'm proud that he is a fellow Texan and his life and courage will always be something that I aspire to emulate in some small way. God Bless Audie Murphy.


Added: February 7, 2015
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I have always admired & respected Audie Murphy. His has not received all the respect & awards he deserves. He should certainly receive the Presidential Freedom Award Medal. He is truly a Texas Hero. Let's get real America. Mr. Murphy was a true dedicated soldier & American Citizen.


Added: February 7, 2015
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a true hero lost to soon


Added: February 7, 2015
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I'm from a military family and I greatly appreciate
Audie Murphy's courage and service to our country.


Added: February 7, 2015
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The United States of America needs more men and women of Mr. Murphy's character and bravery.


Added: February 6, 2015
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As an 81yr senior citizen I have always watched Audie Murphy movies,which I always enjoyed,what a shame he died so young. RIP 'murph'


Added: February 5, 2015
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I recently found out about Audie and have been continually fascinated by his story since then. We do people of prominence day at my school where we dress up as a prominent person and give a speech about why "we" are prominent. Naturally I could think of no more inspiring person I could do than Mr.. Murphy. I hope my speech will be a success tomorrow and holds him in good favor.


Added: February 5, 2015
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