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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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My trip to DC and Arlington reminded me of Audie Murphy and on my return, read up on him. I can only hope that one day, when the time is needed that another American and possibly Texan steps up in a manner of Audie Murphy and remind the world what our country is. I'm convinced that if he were alive today, he would be shaking his head in sadness. May a true man, Audie Murphy rest in peace. Thank you Mr. Murphy. Added: August 26, 2012
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It wasn't until I was in my early teens,that I learned of Audie Murphy's fame as our most decorated soldier in World War II.I lost my youngest brother in Viet Nam,Sept.13th,1967,so I know the pain of war.To have a man of such valor,an American,makes me proud to be an American.America,where all is possible,where all are free,worship,work,and live as we please,due in part to men like my brother and,of course,Audie Murphy.God bless the memories,the living and the dead,and all who have served Added: August 26, 2012
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Name:Arthur J Gear Jr From: Williamstown KY, formaly from Cincinnati Ohio E-mail: Agear01@aol.com Powered by PHP Guestbook - brought to you by PHP Scripts
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Name:Cheryl Stewart
From: Shelton Washington
E-mail: roseroc@qwest.net
Very pleased to find this website. My parents generation is disappearing and the sacrafice and commitment of those who served overseas and at home should never be forgotten.
Added: August 28, 2012