Audie L. Murphy Memorial Website LogoThis image is copyrighted © 2010, by Dave Phillips. All rights reserved. Used by written permission.Audie L. Murphy Memorial Website
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

Sponsored by the Audie Murphy Research Foundation, a non-profit, tax-deductible 501(c)(3) educational foundation recognized by the IRS.  








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Audie has been my hero since since my childhood I will never forget his sacrifices for our country and I made sure my kids knew about him.


Added: July 8, 2012
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I have been reading about Audie Murphy and did not know this person did so much for our country. I feel that we are forgetting our heros and its a crime that we do.

This man gave so much and expected nothing back. I will try to keep his legacy alive, I have served with the HI, AZ and FL National Guard and served 8 years with the U.S. Marines. All my years with the infantry.

I am proud of this man and to serve with the GUARD. Thanks for the website and I will do my best to keep his memory alive.

Sincerely
SSG Alvarado


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My mom Geneva Woods was born in Wolfe city. She was the daughter of a poor share crop farmer. She lived with her 9 siblings and mom and dad. When I was growing up she would sometimes tell stories of when Audie Murphy and his family lived down the road from them when they lived in White Rock, Texas. A town between or near Wolfe city and Greenville. She said that at the time Audie was a teenager. She was 4 to 5 years younger. She would always interject that he was such a cutie! She said that his dad had left the family and Audie tried to keep the family together. It was well known at the time that Audie stole chickens from everyone! My mom passed a couple years ago and among her things I found what looks like an original photo (b&w). Audie is shaking hands in what looks like a ceremony, with then vice president LBJ. Would the family be interesting in having this photo?
Nancy Wood


Added: July 7, 2012
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Thank you for everything you've done to ensure that the memory of Audie Murphy remains with current and future generations of Americans. We owe him and the others who fought with him so very much.


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No words can express the admiration and respect for someone who showed so many others what true courage is all about and what a true hero is. Although, I was blessed to have had a Dad who was my hero as well and who also served this country with pride.


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What a great website to honor our HERO.


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them that enjoyed freedom came at a great cost of others


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I enjoy the studying the second world war and Audie Murphy is a key part of that history.


Added: July 5, 2012
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Legend!


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Donald Weeks


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