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.

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One of America's best.


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I was in Colmar, France last month. I also visited this battle site.


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very nice website.


Added: September 20, 2013
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When I was in my early teens my friend & I rode the bus downtown to a tv station( don't remember name) because Audie was in town on a tour to promote his latest movie.
I don't remember the movie but my friend & I saw Audie waiting to go on. He was quite & seemed rather shy. My friend & I got up the nerve to approach him to ask for his autograph. We got it but since then I lost it. But I can still see him silent & almost reluctant in the chair just waiting for the show to start. I shall never forget how calm, quite & shy he looked. I knew he was a war hero but it had been about 10 yrs. since the war was over so I didn't really know what a great person & hero he was. But I will always remember Audie Murphy!!!


Added: September 19, 2013
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My dad schooled me on Audie Murphy and many other great americans. Marcus Luttrel and Chris Kyle have carried on the American and Texan tradition of bravery and valor in combat. God bless Texas and all our young heroes. And pray for the families of those that didnt make it home.


Added: September 18, 2013
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I wish Speilberg would make a life story of Audie Murphey along the lines of Saving Private Ryan. The current generation needs to know.


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A great man and a great American.


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admired audie for many years


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Born in 1939 and blessed with a very wonderful memory from abt. 4 yrs on. I remember the planes flying over our town on training flights out of Sheppard Field. Many crashed as well. My job was to pull my radio flyer wagon around and collect scrap metal. Although young I followed the war as best as I could. I took every dime and bought war bond stamps with it. With help of many who liked what I was doing I owned a 500.00 war bond at the end of WW2. I also read a lot about it later. Audie L. Murphy from Texas has been my LIFETIME HERO. May he NEVER be forgotten by all REAL AMERICANS. I salute you, as a U.S, Navy vet for this web site. Thank Audie L. Murphy you are the TRUE American HERO. Very Respectfully. Clint E. Dickson


Added: September 17, 2013
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just stopped by the sight to remind myself about him.


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