Audie L. Murphy Memorial Website LogoThis image is copyrighted © 2010, by Dave Phillips. All rights reserved. Used by written permission.Audie L. Murphy Memorial Website
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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Why is this man of men not a household name. There should be a push to have his story put into textbooks. And To Hell and Back should be required viewing in American History.

When I first saw To Hell and Back my grandmother told me if I grow up to be half the man that Audie was I did something good. Words which still stay with me 37 years later. What an amazing person and a true hero. I would like to see a remake of the movie to give this hero the exposure he deseres.


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Always been a big fan of his films me and my dad would sit watching them together, happy days


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Just wanted to say thanks for creating this site. Nice work.
Audie had more class and courage than any man I have ever known. He was just a regular joe who did his best. His best was just a cut above the rest.


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Many of us tend to remember people, places and things that have no weight or substance, and these things fall by the wayside in no time at all. Audie Murphy's attributes and devotion during his war years gives us every reason in the world to keep him in our memories. And if you are someone who does'nt take our freedom for granted, then think of Audie Murphy. A TRUE AMERICAN. A TRUE WAR HERO. A TRUE HUMBLE SOLDIER WHO BELIEVES THAT THE REAL HEROES ARE THOSE WHO HAVE DIED ON THE BATTLEFIELD.


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One of my favorite Actors. His courage and Bravery has given me strength over the years.


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An honor to sign.


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thanks for your service, you will always be missed, love the westerns you made, l watch the western channel, every day, its on 24/7 at our house. l served in the U.S. ARMY also, 1971/1996. combat service veteran,


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Major crush on him, I had and have Quarter Horses and he had some too if I remember right. To this day I whatch his movies


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I've just been visiting this website for the first time. I stumbled on it by luck after doing a search on Google about his life. I read a Wikipedia article and then saw this site on the Google bibliography. Audie Murphy was one of my heroes after seeing the movie To Hell and Back when I was in high school. I had seen some of his western movies but did not know much about his earlier life. He was truly one of our country's greatest men. It is tragic that he died at a relatively young age. I am glad to have discovered this information and wonder if the site is still being actively supported. I would gladly sign the petition that is being circulated but I have no Facebook or Twitter accounts and probably would never get one. I am 74 years old. Audie was only about 16 years older than I when he died. He is an inspiration not only because of his war heroism but because of overcoming such tremendous poverty and disadvantage as a youngster. His strength of character would have assured his success in life if he had never joined the Army. Thank you for this website. I will visit it again to learn more.


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My Grandfather is Harry A Mack. Mr. Murphy purchased the TM Ranch from my Grandfather in the late 1950's. I have come across some beautiful photos of the home taken when my Grandparents lived there. If you are interested I could scan them and send them to you


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