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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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In 1961 at the age of 17 I joined the United States Army. I was stationed in Bamberg, Germany in Company B, 2nd Battalion, 54th Infantry, 3rd Infantry Division. My unit building was the same building Audie Murphy was in when was in the 15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry Division. It was well known that he had stayed in the same barracks as I was staying in. We all were very proud to be in the same building Audie had slept in. RIP, Audie, you served well. Lawrence W. Prevatte :!cool: :!cool: :!cool: :!cool: Added: November 23, 2012
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Name:Richard L. Johnson From: Detroit, Michigan
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I have always been a fan and an admirer of Mr. audie murphy through his military and film career. It's a shame that men of Mr.murphy's proud military career are being forgotten by his country and younger generations.I am proud of are greatest generation for the historic service and sacrifice they made on behalf of our country......... Added: November 23, 2012
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My son, Captain Joel E. Cahill assumed command of B Company several months before an IED took his life in Ad Dwar, Iraq on November 6, 2005. My wife, Barbara, and I will never forget Joel and Audie Murphy. I thought someone might me interested in the following article; 15th Infantry Regiment Association President, Tad Davis, said ![]() Ironically, CPT Cahill and Audie Murphy shared a lot in common. Both were from small towns out west and joined the Army at a very young age. Both were well seasoned combat veterans who served in every leadership position from team leader to platoon sergeant before becoming an officer. Both looked after their men and always led from the front. The names and faces may change but the regiment will live on in the deeds of today’s generation of outstanding “Can Do” warriors. I would also like to add a special thanks to COL Bob Pricone, former 1st Battalion Commander, who ensured that CPT Cahill was laid to rest at Arlington Cemetery with full military honors just down the hill from Audie Murphy. Added: November 22, 2012
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Name:Charles D. Simon 1SG USA Retired From: San Antonio Texas E-mail: csimo130@gmail.com
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Audey L. Murphy is an inspiration for all who have served and are currently on active duty. It is ashamed that training commands do not keep the record straight by constantly reminding who have served before us. For Audey L. Murphy is to me and those who served with me an icon and the hospital named after him is truly living up to his name by the quality of care they render daily to so many south texas veterans. It is ashamed that yound soliders are not reminded who he was and what he represents to us all. May God Bless the Audey L. Murphy family and staff at the hosptal and let them be reminded daily that there are those of us who respect and love all they do for us on a daily basis. May God Bless them all. Added: November 20, 2012 Powered by PHP Guestbook - brought to you by PHP Scripts
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Name:Jennifer DeLisle
From: Moline, Illinois
I remember watching to Hell and Back with my Dad in the 1960's. My Dad told me about him and what he did during World War ll.
Added: November 24, 2012