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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 am from that era,,,,and admire,,no,,,,more than that,,realize the sacrifice these people gave to protect,and enforce the freedom of the free world,,as we still know it today..and that "freedom" continues to be attacked...we need more people like that,,that realize the gravity of losing our freedom....and these people are still here,,and willing to give their lives,,to protect that freedom,,for our offspring,,our babies,,,their future,,,,i feel sorry for my kids,,and the only salvation is,,knowing,,that we are right,,in contiuing to protect our freedom,,of choice--religion or way of life we choose,,good or bad,,and may the"good" prevail.......to protect "our" way of life--------- :!muscle: :!muscle: :!muscle: Added: December 10, 2012
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THe service that Audie Murphy afforded our country is without a doubt the most courageous form of patriotism. I was fortunate enough to visit his gravesite in Arlington NAtional Cemetery a few months after his death. It was a moving experience for me. Four years later, we buried my father in Arlington National Cemetery. My father served in the United States Marine Corps during World War II and retired with 21 years of service. He died at age 51 from lung cancer. I salute all veterans for their unselfish service to our country. Added: December 8, 2012
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Name:colleen gipson From: Louisville Ky
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I am in my 50s and have a father in his 80s who served in the Navy in the korean war and have been aware of pride of our service men and women.I watch old movies with Mr Murphy and am aware of his service to our country and his pride in america. I too believe that our heros are a disapearing breed. I hope we as a country can keep this alive for our future children and hopefully heroes. Added: December 6, 2012 Powered by PHP Guestbook - brought to you by PHP Scripts
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From: Chester, Va.
E-mail: ima1050@aol.com
Mr. Murphy is the face I see every time I hear someone say the words: American Fighting Hero. His gentle voice and gleaming smile helped replaced the father I lost to The Lord when I was but 3 years old. I have seen every picture he starred in and hundreds of photos not only depicting his duty to country but to family as well.
This man helped me more than I can ever recall and I will be ever thankful that I lived in an era that covered his later years as I was born in 1949 in a small town in Virginia that adored him as a symbol of a true American, and a true Hero.
Added: December 10, 2012