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Sometime back, you sent me four different still photos from the movie To Hell And Back, when Audie Murphy received his medal of honor.I have lost them when my computer crashed. Would it be possible to get them again? I was in the color guard, standing behind Audie , when they placed the medal on him. It took five hours to film that sequence, that lasted a few moments in the movie. I was offered a part as a German machine gunner in the film however i though that i might be better of to stay in the color guard

Thank You
Don Shields Staff Sargent 2ND Division US Army


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RIP


Added: May 31, 2014
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Hi,Audie Murphy was the greatest,he is sadly missed.He was taken too soon.His life will be remembered for all time,no one will fill his shoes.


Added: May 30, 2014
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Audie Murphy has been a hero of mine ever since I learned of his life and deeds, while studying to go before the 5th Infantry Division (M) Audie Murphy Club Board in 1991. I was subsequently inducted into The 5th ID(M) Audie Murphy Club, and then Later into the 3 Corps Audie Murphy Club. I still feel that his life and exploits are a shining example of what this country used to be and represent and that I hope one day it will again. R.I.P. Audie


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I remember watching Audie Murphy's movies when I was younger. One of my boyfiends wouldn't let me watch them when he was around. He said it was because Audie so often played himself which he thought was egotistic. I think he was just jealous of someone who deserved the recognition Audie received. He was a very brave man who put his country first in his life. I was always inspired watching Audie's war movies! :!inlove:


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Proud to honor such a great American. Thankful to Audie Murphy for his service and sacrifice.


Added: May 29, 2014
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one of most brave men ever a true hero


Added: May 28, 2014
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I grew up in the 50's and 60's and have seen many of Audie's movies and I admired him for his easy going ways. Most of all I was appreciative of his war heroics which I'm sure he would not think he was a Hero as so many of his Buddies died instead of him. I can't imagine his grieve and guilt he felt for living through so many battles. GOD BLESS YOU AUDIE MURPHY!!!


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I have a hard time coming up with the words to say, Hero is not sufficient, but it is the best we have, as he was. He will always be one to me.


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SSgt USMC Apr 1 1969 - Mar 31 1973
I have great respect for Audie Murphy's military service and acting career. It is a shame that his life was cut short.


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