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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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My daddy a vetern himself, told the story to us a few years back of Mr. Murphy. We just got finished watching one of his movies and was intrigued to look up his history. I think it is ashame that any vetern would seemingly be forgotten. As its for our vets why we can have a free country. God Bless all our vets. Added: January 10, 2015
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Name:Kay Ealy From: Iowa
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I grew up not far from his hometown. Actually not many miles from his home. We had a family friend that owned a VFW type bar. The Murphy family, to my knowledge had donated his burial flag to this family friend. Many years after that placed closed its doors, the burial flag got tucked away for safe keeping. In my teenage years, in the 90's, I did odd jobs for the family and I came across the flag. With assistance, I am honored to say, I was lucky enough I actually refolded the burial flag of Audie Murphy. Added: January 5, 2015
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About 19 years ago I married a woman that was a HUGE Audie Murphy fan. She educated me on who he was and what he meant to her. I am still in awe when I think about him and everything he accomplished during WWII. I am also proud to know that he was a fellow "Brother" in Freemasonry. I have been a Master Mason for 25 years and the membership of this organization includes some mighty good men like Audie Murphy. We need more men like him in America. Added: January 5, 2015
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Hello, I am a junior at my high school and currently participate in my states History Fair. This website has helped me tremendously to give a project that is historically accurate. The only thing to put this over the top would be a possible interview from a editor of the AMRF or possible Terry Murphy. Thank You, John Spatz Added: January 4, 2015 Powered by PHP Guestbook - brought to you by PHP Scripts
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Name:Trevor Dinsmore
From: Cherryfield, Maine USA
E-mail: dinsmoreted@yahoo.com
Audie was a soldier's soldier, putting the needs and well-being of others before those of his own!!
Added: January 10, 2015