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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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I met Audie Murphy in 1959, and had a conversation with him that lasted approximately 7 minutes. He was very nice and friendly. He had just purchased an airplane at Whiteman Airport in Pacoima, CA, and was preparing for takeoff. I was a CAP cadet and part of a nationwide FAA survey team to determine where every civilian plane on that day was taking off from and heading to. He was flying to his ranch in Texas. I have since visited his grave at Arlington and am gratified that they made a specific pathway to his grave site. Added: May 28, 2013
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Name:Eddy Bolton From: Born and raised in Paris, TX, reside in Nashville, TN E-mail: eddybolton1@yahoo.com
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I hope to stop by the museum in Greenville when I visit that part of Texas again. I was a big fan of this great hero and patriot. I still remember how sad I was when he was killed so tragically. I am a published children's author and song writer. My poem entitled "Your Legacy, Our Freedom" has been used at numerous Memorial Day Celebrations and I later added a melody to the lyrics to create the song entitled, "How Much Longer Will Your Legacy Last". I am saddened by the lack of patriotism in our nation and especially in the leadership of our country. Added: May 28, 2013
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Name:Christine Woertink From: San Bernardino, CA
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Name:Phyllis L. Swenson From: Virginia
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Name:Elizabeth From: Canada
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Mr. Murphy is so worthy of honor and respect. How thankful I am for him (and men like him) who so bravely fought for the cause of freedom. I write a classic movie blog, and Audie is my "star of the month" for June, and I'm also writing about "To Hell and Back" tomorrow (Memorial Day). I'll be referencing this terrific site in some of my posts. Thank you for the hard work which has brought about this awesome tribute website. Added: May 26, 2013
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Name:Frank J. Lombardo, Jr. From: Paris, France ( Neuilly-Sur-Seine ) 1946 E-mail: lombardo11746@aol.com
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Having served in the 4th Armored Division in Furth, W. Germany, from 1966-1969, I was proud to wear on my uniform, the citations that the 4th Armored Division earned in World War II .. .. It was men like Audie Murphy WW II and Alvin C. York WW I who REALLY earned these citations,along with many more brave servicemen/servicewomen like them !! .. .. GOD BLESS AMERICA ~ GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS .. .. SP/4 F.J. Lombardo, Jr. USA 1966-1969 Added: May 26, 2013
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Name:Shirley Grey From: Pennsylvania Powered by PHP Guestbook - brought to you by PHP Scripts
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Name:LOVELL E HOWARD
From: ANDERSON, IN
I HAVE SEEN 5 OF AUDIE'S WESTERNS. I THOUGHT THEY WERE
VERY GOOD. I WOULD LIKE TO SEE MORE.
Added: May 29, 2013