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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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I'm a man 59 years old. Never served. Too young for Vietnam .I've had a very enjoyable life because of people like him. Never forget them.


Added: October 20, 2014
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Audie was a fine, good man. His dedication to god and country was undeniable. His presence today would be an asset that we could all endeavor to attain. He is surely missed.


Added: October 20, 2014
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Such A GREAT man


Added: October 19, 2014
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visited his grave in Arlington


Added: October 19, 2014
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ENJOYED ALL OF AUDIES MOVIES :!call: :o


Added: October 18, 2014
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He's a true American hero. My dad was in Vietnam & my Pawpaw Lawley was in WW 2. These men sacrificed their lives and their family's lives for this country. We were blessed in that they both survived those wars but my dad lost his best friend who was fighting at his side. Please give the men and women who fight for our freedom the recognition they deserve. Thank you.


Added: October 18, 2014
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A great actor and a very brave man being an ex British soldier I salute you


Added: October 17, 2014
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I MEET AUDIE WHEN HE WAS MAKING THE MOVIE 'the gun runner" eddie albert,everett Sloane carlos romero, in Newport beach calif.feb.3 1958 also part of the flim.i have some pic. and auto. woundering of they are worth anything or someone would just want them? I fear they will one day be garbage,for any body in my family.thanks he was a great person.we were jr. in high school and was down with the actors everyday when they were fliming,excitment for us young girls


Added: October 17, 2014
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I was participating in an annual training conducted where I work in one of California's Correctional Institutions. Most of my coworkers were custody officers, many who have military backgrounds. Average age was probably in or close to 40 years of age. The presenter put up a picture of Audie Murphy asking the class if anyone knew who he was. Sadly I was the only person to raise my hand.


Added: October 16, 2014
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I.grew up always admiring his courage. I also enjoyed his movies as a kid and even now as an older adult.
I told my children and grandchildren about him and what a great hero he was.


Added: October 16, 2014
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