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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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Name:Drew Jenner From: Southampton United Kingdom
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Audie has to be the toughest and most respected American soldier of all time. I grew up following his movie career and I am in awe of his exploits. His wife was also a much loved lady and devoted her life to veterans welfare. Both are an inspiration to all who know their story. Added: July 22, 2014
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Thanks for creating a dedicated website to the memory of this most important Texan. As time passes, the meaning of his cruelly short life will be more clearly understood, as PTSD itself is more understood. Ave atque vale, Major Murphy--Steven L. Thompson, former SSGT, USAF (active duty, 1968-1972). Added: July 20, 2014
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Been a great admirer of audie since my dad bought the movie to hell and back when I was 12 in 1983, sicne then I have seen all his movies since then, he is one of my hero's along with alvin york, john basalone, stonewall jacksone,frances marioun,goerge washington, and the band of brothers of the 101st air bourn. But audie is my #1. God bless his memory and long live his legend! Added: July 19, 2014
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I watched Audie Murpy movies with my mom when I was young and contine to do so I watch every movie with Audie I can find. I recently found some old movies on amazon of his tv shows Wispering Smith I started watching them and I am thrilled about finding these moviees which I will proudly watch and keep in my collection I also bought the movie To Hell and Back Needless to say I never tire of watching this movie. He was and is a Great Hero I will always respect his memory. I would also like to learn more about his children! Added: July 19, 2014 Powered by PHP Guestbook - brought to you by PHP Scripts
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Name:Frank A. Casciaro
From: St.Louis, MO
E-mail: ucityfrank@gmail.com
I liked Audie L. Murphy's western movies as a kid long before I understood, that truth is stranger then fiction. That in reality this man, though physically small was far greater a real hero, than he portrayed in his movies. Movie stars mostly portray hero's on the big screen, that's what makes them famous, but its pure fiction. In Audie's case it is not, he is the greatest real movie star hero ever and always will be. His actual true exploits, in the heat of battle in not one, but several campaigns in the deadliest war in history, defy imagination. It is an insult to every American, that on military holiday's we don't hear and see anything about this great man's life!
Added: July 25, 2014