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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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Name:Callim Ferguson Cruickshank From: Fife Scotland E-mail: cruickshankwelding@yahoo.co.uk
Comment:
When someone learns to accept responsibility for themselves and for others, that trait carries over into all area of their lives. Audie is a great example of this. He understood duty, be it at home or on the battlefield. It is tragic that our nation has drifted so far away from such basic values and that now so many will not even accept responsibility for themselves, wanting--even expecting--others to provide for all their needs. We so badly need more Audie Murphy's today. Just so wonderful that we had the one when we did, and had him when we needed him. Rest In Peace, Audie! Added: September 5, 2013
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Name:Daniel N Hendricks
Comment:
I enjoyed Audie's movies emensely when I was young and was extremely saddened by his death in 1971. I was just 17, but held him in high regard as an actor. He was one of my favorites along with James Stewart, Gary Cooper and John Wayne. His memory should be Honoured and remembered for his greatest contribution, his fight for World Peace in World War II. Added: September 2, 2013 Powered by PHP Guestbook - brought to you by PHP Scripts
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Name:Max Lewandowski
From: Plainfield Indiana
E-mail: NavyVeteran81@yahoo.com
I read a novel written by Ranger O'Neal Soiux Native
American his last page mentioned Veteran Murphy. I myself am a Navy /Army Veteran AbleArcher83 documentry of a major event in United States history. See you in Heaven some day ok. Max
Added: September 10, 2013