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i grew up on mr murphy's films.a great pleasure.
especially after the war,he was a hero then and a hero today to all.now in my middle age i still enjoy seeing him.


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I rediscovered Audie Murphy two months ago.

After his death I put him in the back of my mind while I was busy raising a family. I totally forgot about him until I saw Destry a few months ago.

Since then I've acquired a few of his films. To Hell and Back being my favorite.

I read all I could find on the internet which is very little and very repetitive except for the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Website. Thank you Terry Murphy for keeping your father's memory alive. We baby boomers need it to introduce our grown children to your father.

Today, I watched No Name on the Bullet on Encore Westerns Channel. Loved Mr. Murphy's character, John Gant. He did such a good acting job I felt sorry for Gant when he wouldn't let the doctor help him.

Audie Murphy had the looks and talent to go farther than Universal Pictures took him. What a shame.

Major Audie L. Murphy, thank you for your honorable service to our country and for the freedom we have.

A grateful American,
Janice Royal


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I HAVE ALLWAYS ADMIRED AUDIE AND SALUTE HIM ALLWAY'S TRULY A HERO IN EVERY WAY WILL ALLWAY'S TREASURE THE MEMORIES HE LEFT BEHIND GOD BLESS


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After I saw the movie to Hell and Back, he became my hero. My dad also told me about him, they were both from Texas and served in WW11.
I followed news about him till his death in 1971. I felt such a loss for the America, upon his death. His example heroism, bravery and modesty, deserve remembrance.
May he rest in peace.
Jim Wilson


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My mom would watch many of the older westerns, and one of her favorite actors was Audie Murphy....

I just watched Destry, and I would have to say it was quite enjoyable and entertaining.

Mr. Murphy passed away the same year I enlisted in the Army...such a shame. A great hero and human being, he will be missed.

May God watch over him always.

Regards,
Carmen Denk


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I grew up as a fan of Audie Murphy and his inspiration led me to a careearin the militry that spaned over twenty years


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A great Actor,A great American Hero,A fine gentleman,with whom,i look forward to meeting his Spirit,in the next life! GOD BLESS Mr Audie L Murphy!


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Audie Murphy should be remembered forever.


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The Murphy family can be very proud of their hero. He was a remarkable human being. Growing up as a child I watched all of his movies without knowing what a hero he was. May he rest in peace.


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True American hero.


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