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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.
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I am a true admired of Audie Murphy. May he rest in peace.


Added: May 19, 2013
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A true fan of Audie Murphy. First, as a True America Hero and Second, as a Film Star. Please keep this Memorial going.


Added: May 18, 2013
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As a little girl I loved to watch his movies as he was one of my favorite actors. It wasn't until I became a young woman that I found out he had served in the military with distinction. It wasn't until many years after that I found out what a true hero he was. Now, as a woman in my fifties, I find out he was the most decorated US soldier in WW2 and perhaps of all time. What a remarkable man. Surely he has a special place in heaven.


Added: May 18, 2013
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Just visited Arlington


Added: May 18, 2013
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I am honoured to pay this small respect to one of my all time heroes I agree his name should never be forgotten as he was a true legend.


Added: May 18, 2013
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He was a true blessing from God and I pray that he is always remembered!!


Added: May 17, 2013
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I have been a fan of Audie Murphy since I was a schoolboy.My earliest memory of seeing him was in Badboy.My local cinemas were The Phoenix [Feeno]and The Broadway and I spent many a Saturday or Sunday watching my hero's,Gene,Roy,Durango Kid etc.Audie was right up there with them as a cowboy idol.He stepped out of charactor in The Unforgiven and gave one of his best proformances.I was greatly saddened by his early death in the 70s but I have some of his movies which I watch from time to time,I pretend I am 12 again and sitting in The Feeno watching my hero.


Added: May 16, 2013
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I had the pleasure of meeting him when I was in fourth grade. He was in Chicago, and for some reason touring a
factory where my mother worked.

She said "This is Audie Murphy". I did not know who he was.
He knew I didn't and laughed with me but not at me.
Later mom told me about him. I never forgot that day.


Added: May 15, 2013
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A true American hero who should never be forgotten.


Added: May 15, 2013
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My wife and I recently visited the Audie Murphy Memorial in Holtzwihr as part of a guided tour offered by Viking Cruises. We found it quite moving since both of our fathers had served as combat infantrymen in the US Third Army under General Patton. Both fought in the battle of the Bulge in the same freeezing weather that Lt. Murphy encountered at Holtzwihr in winning the medal of honor. The memorial is located near a playground where French children were playing as we walked to the memorial. It gave more meaning to the French dedication which concludes: "Visitor, respect this memorial and forget not that these soldiers have died so that you might live FREE. Holtzwihr, 29 January 2000". I think that Lt. Murphy would be gratified to see the children playing while enjoying the freedom that he fought so fiercely to restore.


Added: May 13, 2013
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