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Audie Murphy Memorial Guestbook

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I never would have heard of Audie Murphy were it not for Sabaton's song "To Hell and Back" that was about him. He was a great man. Its a shame he's not more known.


Added: November 30, 2014
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rest in peace audie you did so much in so little time thanks for you service .. we could use a few more like you today.


Added: November 29, 2014
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I am a short story writer, currently working on story 18 of 25 I intend to publish in 2016. Audie is mentioned in this one, and one other. He was a childhood hero and I often ask young Australians if they have ever heard of him. They haven't, of course, and I guess the same could probably be said about young Americans. A former film critic, I never wrote a harsh word about Audie. He was much better actor than anyone gave him credit for. He was understated - something that is far more fashionable these days. I'm delighted to have the opportunity to remember him, fondly.


Added: November 28, 2014
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It's Thanksgiving Day, and somehow my thoughts took me here. I am Thankful for people like Audie Murphy for making my future possible. [salute.]


Added: November 27, 2014
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I have always wanted to thank you for your selfless service to our country. When I was a child I watched ev James M. Elliottery movie you made I'm sure, but what really made me want to sign your guest book is that there just doesn't seem to be as many men such as you in this new millennium. I'm sure you where just as scared as every other young man during the war as such all intelligegent people are naturally during duress. Again thank you for your service and I just hope all of the young men in the future wars, which we all know will occur will find in there hearts to perform to there best of there abilities just as you found deep inside that it was always there. Sincerely,


Added: November 27, 2014
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Mr. Murphy was an exceptional American, all Americans should strive to accomplish what he was able to accomplish. :)


Added: November 26, 2014
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He will always be missed


Added: November 26, 2014
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Been a devoted fan for the passed 60 years. Visited Arlington on 3 occasions to pay my respects and Holtzwhir once to stand and stare.

Have just finished reading a book by Ann Levingston Joiner called, A Myth in Action, The Heroic Life of Audie Murphy. Which has made me think deeply about this mans troubled life and how he coped.

Never a day goes by without thinking of Audie, thank you America for producing such a unique person.


Added: November 26, 2014
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I grew up watching and reading about Audie Murphy. I only wish I could have met him in person. We need more men like him today!!!!!!!
John Hagan


Added: November 25, 2014
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Audie Murphy became one of my personal heroes at an early age, when I watched "To hell and back". To think that a young man of his stature could go on to become our most decorated soldier in history is amazing. And all the while he would just say he was just doing his job. No wonder he came home and became one of the box office's top money makers until "Star Wars". What I love the most about him is that it never went to his head. :)


Added: November 25, 2014
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