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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.
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Thank you so much for what you are doing here,todays youth knows nothing about the hardships people faced back then and have no respect for there freedom now. Thank you Audie!God bless you and rest in peace.


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WILL SUPPORT ANY AND ALL EFFORTS TO HELP IN KEEPING THE MEMORY OF ALL THE GREAT AMERICANS THAT HELPED TO DEFEND OUR GREAT COUNTRY

V/R SFC DAVED A LEATON USA RET
"THIS W'ELL DEFEND"


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My father was a WWII vet and told me about Audie Murphy when I was little. I have been a fan ever since.


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Audie Murphy has alwasys been my all-time hero.


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he shd be remebered for all times for his action during ww2.my father who was in ww2 mention him many times,my father served in France.


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My grandfather, Captain Charles Gordon Foster, was an Army surgeon who was honored to serve with Audie Murphy in the 3rd Infantry Division during WWII. Although Grandpa was part of the liberation of Dachau, and he even won his own Bronze Star for staying behind for 2 hrs under enemy fire to administer blood plasma to a critical comrade, he was never as proud of any of those accomplishments as he was to know Audie Murphy. I have copies of some of Grandpa's photos of his time with the 3rd. He has one photo with Audie, and one of the regiment's renaming of their base as: "Murphyville", in honor of Audie.


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May 28,1971, America lost a very great patriot--a man so unique and fascinating, so riveting, that no one has taken his place to this day and I dare say no one ever will. God only made one Audie Murphy and blessed him with exceptional qualities. A hero who inspired millions to overcome adversity and serve their country and their fellow man.
I'll always love you, Audie. May you have eternal peace and joy--you earned it!

May 28, 1971, America lost a very great American--a man so unique and fascinating, so riveting, that no one has taken his place to this day and I daresay never will. God only made one Audie Murphy and blessed him with exceptional qualities. A man who inspired millions to overcome poverty and adversity and serve their country and their fellow man.
I'll always love you, Audie. May you have eternal peace and joy--you earned it!


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I will never forget Audie. He has been my roll model.


Added: May 25, 2012
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Wonderful website! This is a great collection of accurate information which truly shows how great Audie Murphy was. A true American and example for all Soldiers to follow.


Added: May 24, 2012
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When the movie, To Hell and Back, came out, my grandfather told my grandmother she was going to go to it. Grandma didn't want to go to that movie but was glad she did. It has become a favorite in our family. Every now and again, I have a student in High School that knows of this movie. It makes my day when we can talk about it.

They don't make guys like Audie Murphy any more. We will miss him


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