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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.
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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Until now i only knew him as the actor but after reading his biography i am so inspired by his story.


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Wish I could have meet him!!!!.


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Thanks for putting this site together.
Been a fan of Mr Murphy for years.
I made a special trip to the Pentagon in 1992
just to see his name in the list of Medal of Honor winners.


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I agree with your idea. Just as I would not want Sgt Alvin York forgotten, I do not want Audie L. Murphy forgotten. It is so sad that we lost him so early.


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ONE OF THE GREATIST MEN I NEVER KNEW.IWISH I COULD HAVE MET HIM


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I was a young girl when my parents used to take me and my brothers to the cinema. I loved Audie and his movies. I think I was in love with him. I could never forget about him. He was my hero.


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My dad also fought in WWII.
I have the nothing but the utmost reapect and admiration for Audie Murphy and have even started collecting his movie memorabilia. I really like his acting and his movies.
Wish he was still with us today.


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I have bought all his movies tv etc have written letters to texas governor regarding Audie not receiving tx medal of freedom yet and he is dead now 41 years have written to Clint Eastwood asking that a new movie be made on this man to reintroduce him to this generation who do not know who Audie is and what he dead thank heaven his grave is the 2 nd most visited next to JFK what van honor and god bless those veterans who put a monument up where Audie passed really wish his children would try to bring their fathers legacy back to the kids today he was truly baby faced handsome young man and I miss him more each day hope someday we will hear his name more that he not be forgotten


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Just wanted to pay my respect to an extraordinary man and solider, thank you for your service to our country in an incredibly difficult time! Thanks also to all that served honorably in world war II and insured that American freedom would not be stamped out be the oppression of a fascist regime.

God Bless Audie Murphy and all the many men who gave their lives to defend our way of life.


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I ADMIRED THE MAN AS A HIGHLY DECORATED SOLDIER AND A FAMOUS AND POPULAR ACTOR.m


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