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

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God bless Audie Murphy and may he rest in peace. He was a real American (Texas) warrior. May he never be forgotten.

Nolan


Added: November 28, 2013
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I m totally focused on US History since childhood. I also have several college degrees dating back to the middle 70s.
I'm also a vet of the Viet Nam War.

My candid opinion is that Audie Murphy is and will always be America's greatest hero. His 3rd Div. patch stands out second to none. This Division saw action in the Middle Eastern conflicts and I ve personally (but informally) interviewed soldiers that I see wearing the patch. They still are trained to remember Audie and his fame.

Audie's humble beginnings & ultimite success are a credit to him and his progeny. The Hollywood personnel who introduced him to the movie business did America an immense favor and invaluable service. By training Mr. Murphy for Hollywood fame, they created an immortal image of a great, but humble hero.

I constantly watch all his movies and study his expressions of natural talent.

The recent expose of his ongoing bouts with PTSD serve as a hope and guidance for all vets suffering from irreparable brain damage caused by extreme stress.

Thank you, Audie and family for still being there for us on a 24/7 basis now and forever.


Added: November 28, 2013
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Read about him in a book and looked him up and came to this page, he was a great actor and amazing hero, this websight is great, thanks for all the info :)


Added: November 27, 2013
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A real Hero


Added: November 27, 2013
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I remember seeing the movie "To Hell and Back" when it first came out and couldn't help but be impressed by the unassuming nature of Audie Murphy. I admired him tremendously; and still do.


Added: November 26, 2013
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Audie Murphy was absolutely a true American Hero!


Added: November 25, 2013
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I enjoy all of Audie's moves and the love for his family and country he is a bless man so sorry we lost him so early love him from the first day I saw him best wishes Diane :o


Added: November 24, 2013
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As a child I had 2 actors that I never missed John Wayne and Audie Murphy. I trained dogs for Search and Rescue. My 3rd and last dog was name after Audie Murphy. I wanted a name that he could live up to.


Added: November 23, 2013
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I am a WWII and Korean War Veteran. I retired with 21.5 years in 1967. I was assigned to the "Famed" White Tigers in Korea (UNPIK) Special Ops 8240th AU. At the age of 85, am a Life Member of VFW Post 1370 in Pontiac, Mi and an "Honorary Brig. Gen. with the Michigan Minuteman Platoon "Honor Guard" (Rifle Team) performing Military Honors at Great Lakes National Cemetery located in Holly, Michigan. It has been a GREAT honor for me. Audie Murphy has always been my HERO. I have visited his gravesite in Arlington
several times. It is my Computer "Wallpaper"


Added: November 22, 2013
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I was glad to see that the state of Texas finally got around to honor one its most famous son.


Added: November 20, 2013
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