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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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Saw memorabilia about Audie Murphy years ago at the Ft. Stewart Museum. Just encountered a meme on Facebook featuring Audie Murphy, and found this page while researching information about him. Keep up the good work; he was a true American hero and deserves nothing less. Added: June 15, 2014
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I met Audie Murphy when he was a guest at the Hilton Hotel in Lubbock, Texas where my mother worked. This was in the early 50's. I cant remember the exact year but i think it was 1956. I had seen a lot of his movies, especially (To Hell and Back). He has always been my hero. I visited his grave site in Arlington National Cemetery a few years ago to pay my respects. I was 13 when I met him, I'm now 71 and he is still my hero. Added: June 9, 2014
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I have watched Audie's movies since I was a little girl. ''He is indeed an American Hero, not because of only what he did, but because of what he stood for as an ''American'' and a soldier. ''He's like every girls big brother.''And every woman's protector. ''May God keep blessing us with men like Audie. ''Peace and Love. Added: June 8, 2014 Powered by PHP Guestbook - brought to you by PHP Scripts
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Name:Julia Conaway Bondanella
From: Utah
E-mail: jmcbond43@aol.com
I learned about Audie Murphy from my uncle who fought in WWII in the army, from North Africa to Austria. I also saw a number of his movies. I am very pleased to see this website that honors and preserves his memory in an extraordinary fashion. He deserves it. I always try to post something on his birthday each year. I will support the efforts to obtain the Presidential Medal of Freedom for Mr. Murphy.
Added: June 20, 2014