Audie L. Murphy Memorial Website LogoThis image is copyrighted © 2010, by Dave Phillips. All rights reserved. Used by written permission.Audie L. Murphy Memorial Website
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

Sponsored by the Audie Murphy Research Foundation, a non-profit, tax-deductible 501(c)(3) educational foundation recognized by the IRS.  








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Lost 2 uncle in Battle of the Bulge 2 weeks apart one was 20 & the other was 19 my father was a Marine 1933thru 1935 my father in law a Seabee in the Pacific 1942-1945 God Bless the USA


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I am honored to learn all I can about a hero like Mr. Murphy.


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I just watched to hell and back and talked to my son about his service. Thank you for your service. You are not forgotten.


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Its good to see such a hero is finally being remembered.


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I met Audie Murphy on the movie set, Return to Bloody Beach, and also lived in his home town of Greenville, TX. And you know, I didn't even know he was such a hero, because Audie L. Murphy was just an ordinary man who only did what was asked of him. That was the person I met, and I will always remember him as the quiet man.


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I would just like to say thank you to Mr. Murphy for his extraordinary service to our country. I feel like he would have contributed much more had his life not been cut short. I am a proud Texan,and Mr. Murphy's actions only serve to increase that pride. He is a great American and Texan !


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I became interested in Mr. Murphy's story when I was a kid after watching the movie, "To Hell and Back". I became a big movie fan and was devestated when he died.


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My dad Ray Eddlemon aka "Baby Ray" who was a country musician in the 70's was really good friends with Audey Murphy. My dad passed away years ago but I have quite a bit of Audie Murphy memorabilia including but not limited to one of his personal checks blank of course, school pictures of his sons, his handwriting from when he did "A time for dying", and the letter from President Nixon naming the memorial hospital after him. Why my dad had all this stuff is beyond me since he went to prison when I was a baby for murder and died in prison. I only talked to him when I was in my 20's a few times but did not know him since my mom kept us hidden so that he could not ever get out and find us. So out of the blue (because people know my story) I got a Christmas card from a friend who lives in Menifee and sent me a Menifee buzz artical about Audey so I figured I'd check out the website


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I return to this official website to review any updates...to remain educated and pass/share any new knowkedge with my children, grandchildren and students I am saddened that he was not awarded the PMoF but none-the-less his heroism lives on.


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Just browsing the website for own personal knowledge as well as in preparation for the SAMC induction board. Thank you for all the information, Audie is a legend.


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