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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

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I currently live in Shenandoah, IA. My Uncle Jerry Elleven is married to one of the Murphy sisters. I have good memories of watching all of his films.


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We are both Audie Murphy Fans And own alot of
his movies which we watch quite often.


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As a veteran, I am proud to sign this guestbook.My wife and I have probaly watch most all of his movies.He was a good person and a great American hero. Thanks Audie.


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It is very simple really, Audie and all the Allied soldiers was a real heros who had fought against the tyranny of the Axis powers. It does not bear comprehension what these guys went through and how we are living today is a direct testament to the acts of valour and sacrifice that was made to ensure of freedom. May they all Rest in Peace.


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A true hero.


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I believe the memory of Audie should be remembered. He was truly a real hero. I myself served in Vietnam and know a little about real war. Audie Murphy was much more than a hero to our country, he was a true man with wonderful convictions. He didn't think of his own safety at all, just about saving others in his company.


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Thanks To Men Like > Audie < We Have Our Freedom ! God Bless You & God Bless America ! :!cool: :!cool:


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My husband, and I, were lucky enough to visit the Audie Murphy Memorial while on a Rhine River cruise and we were both so impressed! Visiting war sites is really not my thing, but I have to tell you that our guide was so knowledgeable about WWII, the positions of the various armies and the courage of Audie Murphy, along with several other American soldiers, that I was captivated by this history. Then, to be standing on the spot where the battle took place with little change to the area was surreal and frightening, to tell you the truth.

What brave men and women we have that fight to protect our freedom! No amount of words, or thanks, is enough!!


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Audie was a reason i enlisted when i was 16. (1958)
My Dad was a Marine on Okanawa.
I retired after 32 years.(1958-1990
I served 3 tours in Vietnam and 3 tours in Korea.
Civ in the Gulf War (1990-1992)
Bosnia 1998

May we not be forgotten !!

CMSgt (Ret)
Bob Remel


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thiank you


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