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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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Name:Gale Burritt Hagerty From: Liberty Township, Powell, Ohio E-mail: galehagerty@yahoo.com
Comment:
My introduction to Audie Murphy came from a drunken drill sergeant on CQ at Fort Knox, KY in 1975. I have learned much about Lieutenant Murphy from sober sources. I was moved to look up and refresh my memory after watching the story of a very humble MOH recipient, on the CBS 60 Minutes Program. Ironically he hails from Greensboro, KY. I posted on my Facebook page with a photo of LT Murphy and the following words: One among tens of thousands of heroes become famous. For a generation Audie Murphy represented the others. (Former)Sergeant (E5) Gale B. Hagerty USA, OHARNG, USAR Added: May 27, 2012
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Name:Sharon Brooks From: Rainbow City, AL Powered by PHP Guestbook - brought to you by PHP Scripts
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Name:Phyllis L. Swenson
From: Virginia
My Dad was a World War II veteran who told me about Audie Murphy. Audie was my Dad's hero as well as mine. With my Dad's encouragement, and Audie's heroism, I enlisted in the Air Force. On this Memorial Day, I remember Audie Murphy who will always be my hero. Thank you, Audie, for your courage and your devotion to service and sacrificing your life for our freedom. God bless you.
Added: May 27, 2012