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i have had few heroes in my life except for JESUS CHRIST, and a few family members. audie murphy however is on another list of heroes that i did not know personally. that i wish i had. he was a true hero in every sense of the word. i have seen all of his movies and he left a great impression on me of how people should be in this world. we should all be proud to call him a true american HERO. may he never be forgotten.


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A true HERO


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Audie Murphy..what a great American Patriot...but I love Audie for the many hours of enjoyment from his Western movies...I have watched them so many times he has become a good friend.

Sincerely,

Nanell Olivier


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To Mr. Murphy's cousin who posted a note on this site, I just want to say Thank you for your service and for your cousin's service. I visited Arlington Cemetery and there were little flags and flowers at his resting place. He surely is remembered and appreciated. And he certainly is missed.


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to the family of mr. audie murphy

i want to personlally thank you & mr audie for defending my freedom, also for giving me the life that i wouldn't have had other wise, he past away much to soon, may GOD bless you all amen !!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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I'M a retired Sergeant Major, US ARMY. I sereved in the Infantry my entire caareer of 33 years. Audie Murphy has always been my hero. He was and is one of America's true heroes and legend that should never be forgotten.


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Audie is my first cousin. I have fond memories of visiting him in Hollywood in the 50's when I was stationed in
California while in the army.


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Mr. Murphy was a hard working family man. He seemed to have a hear as big as all outdoors. A big heart for such a small statured man. He is still sending out messages to the younger generation if they will just take notice. He was a proud American that did what he did for his friends. We should all be so lucky to have a friend like him. He was taken too soon. :)


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I enjoyed reading the write up on Audie Murphy. I loved all of his movies.


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His bravery was recorded in a book I had when I was about9. there were many heroes. We need the inspiration of selfless people to inspire the future.

I hope that USA and Texas ensure that the world remembers Americans like Audie and not he mad gunmen that murder.
Please remember the thin red line was in the Crimean war, the Die Hards won their name in Spain and Eagle Squadron nearly had their US citizenship taken away from them.
History shows us both the heroes and the fools we have to choose the future.


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