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Fellow Texan


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I have been an Audie Murphy fan ever since first seeing his "To hell and Back' movie when i was 10. Probably have seen the movie 20 times if I've seen it once. Sure am dissappointed I missed all the USPS comemoratives over the years done in his honor. He will be my idol forever.


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He has a very inspiring story worthy of all our youth! I really enjoyed reading the letters and knowing him inside! Living a Rail Road Box car..tough! He is a case study in Leadership! And like many suffered from PTSD. Amazing Stories! Great American!


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I knew Audie. My mother wrote songs with him. I was 11 when he died, but I still remember my mother locked in her room crying all day.


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I am pleased to see americans still want our youth to know the truth and what soldiers have done for this country. dwr


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Thank God for men like him.


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He was, and will alway be the best in the service. I wish he was here. I would love too just say Thank You Sir.


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The first time that I watched ''To Hell and Back'' starring Audie Murphy, I was a teenager, I was not aware that it was a true story. I thought Audie Murphy was simply another Hollywood actor, but he sure wasn't just some run-of-the-mill actor! No, sir.
Audie Murphy had the stuff legends are made of, charisma, in large supply. Simply put, Audie Murphy was the most decorated, or awarded, soldier of World War II, and possibly the most decorated soldier of all time. Grits, guts, intestinal fortitude and pure determination and bravery...these were all qualities that Audie Murphy had. In person, Audie Murphy never lost his humble and honorable qualities, he was not stuck on himself, never conceited.


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Audie Murphy makes me proud to be an American. Thank You for your service to our country. Truly an American Hero. It is ashamed we lost him in a tragic way as well as so young. I wish I could have met him.


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I watched the movie, "To Hell and Back" for the first time yesterday. I really enjoyed it and was reminded of the sacrifice of those who served and those who gave their lives for our country. My dad is a World War II Navy veteran and I am so very proud of him and thankful for him and his life. My family is blessed to still have both of our parents living and still pretty healthy. I mentioned watching this movie to my dad and that started a conversation about some of his memories serving on the Pacific front of WW II. He never really talked about his Navy days much when I was growing up but he shares stories now, especially if I ask him questions about it. We are blessed to live in this country!!!


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