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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.
The official website for Audie Murphy.

Audie Murphy Memorial Guestbook

Sponsored by the Audie Murphy Research Foundation, a non-profit, tax-deductible 501(c)(3) educational foundation recognized by the IRS.  








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Thank you for establishing a part of history that should be forgotten.


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I was born in 1942 and as a child we played either "army" or "cowboy and indian" games. If army - everyone wanted to be Audie Murphy. The story of his army career ("To Hell and Back";) was a favorite.


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Great man, Great Hero. Great site honoring a true American Hero.


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thank you for this website


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It is so good to find that there are people who have respect and reverence for the service and courage
once rendered by a young American boy who in a time
of the worlds great need, excelled above and beyond
the call, in a Just Cause.
Young men like Audie,Alvin York and others of their
like, are a rare and precious national beacon, who's
light must shine a way for young men of tomorrow


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I know who Audie is and Ill never forget him.


Added: March 26, 2013
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i am glad for this web site so we do not forget the sacrifices made by Audie Murphy and all veterans.The news and culture of today make heroes with stunts and computer enhanced gimmicks.Audie Murphy and his army brothers lived through horrible and extreme real war conditions.The world maybe a different place if not for there courage and strength.I will always remember Audie Murphy as a great hero,he risked it all for us.


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I have always had the utmost respect for Mr. Murphy since my parents told me about his heroism during WWII.
My father was also in this war so when he told me stories I learned of what the brave men of our nation did and am so grateful for the sacrifice they made. I hope Audie found some happiness here on earth and am sure heaven soothed the anguish he endured here. God Bless him and all the men who fight for us.


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I was a big fan of Murphy as a solder & as an actor. I didn't know until today that he was a successful song writer. I read more about him in Wick...com. I thought I knew a lot about him. Sadly, as with so many today, I wasn't aware of the depth of his heroism. When I was stationed at Fort Belvior in the early '70s, I visited his grave. Although there was a walkway up to his grave, I was a bit discouraged it wasn't fancier. I learned today that was what he wanted. When I took my family to D.C. around '90. I wanted to show them his grave over Kennedy's. Kennedy was a war hero, too. I wasn't a fan of Kennedy; I was of Audie. It is sad that for all that did for America in the war, that there wasn't much we could do to help his tortured life of depression.


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I am proud to find and sign the guestbook for this great American soldier. I am a 16 year veteran of the U. S. Army, a Vietnam veteran and have heard about and known about Audie Murphy's military service all my life. I have seen the movie about his war exploits many times and am proud to have served in the same Army as did he. A true hero and great American.


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