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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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I all ways like audie murphy I like him on tv and he was a good solder for the usa


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Thank u


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I know some of Audie's accomplishments because of my husband, so when I had to do a paper for my World Civilization class on someone/thing from WWII I chose Audie Murphy.


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I am amazed at the accomplishments of Major Audie Murphy. When thinking of these accomplishments as a man in his late teens and early 20's, Major Murphy is the epitome of a positive roll model for todays youth !!!


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Went to DC today and walked around and came across this fine Patriot. Thank You!


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I am personally thankful for Mr. Murphy's dedication, loyalty, courage, and for his service to the USA and to the cause of freedom. May God bless him.


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A true American hero. Oh how we need him now.


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We are proud of him and his gift of service to this country. We are so glad we were alive during his life time to see this man achieve such honor and not just have to read about it.


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His story or any other world war II veteran shall never be forgotten.


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I've been a Audie Murphy fan since I was 7yrs. old. I saw his picture in the LA Times with all his medal's and cut it out of the paper. I kept it for many years. I was in the Army from 1963 to 1965, stationed at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. I'm 5'-2" TALL AND COULD NOT IMAGINE
DOING WHAT AUDIE DID.I'm 73yrs. old and I stay up late
to watch his old westerns, and ask myself how did he do
what he did.I would like to join his Fan Club and sign
his petition.One thing that bothers me is his headstone in Arlington Cemetery. There should be a monument there instead of just a headstone.
Frankie Sanchez
Judge Advocate
VFW Post 9791
Frazier Park, Ca.


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