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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

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I greatly enjoyed the westerns of Mr. Murphy and Randolph Scott, as I was growing up. I'm now a retired grandma. I continue to watch both of their westerns, so I guess I'll be fortunate enough to always see their movies. Thank you Mr. Murphy for your service to this great nation.


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he was a great guy and shouldn't be forgotten. his life was all too short. this generation should pay attention to military history. it is an important part of being an american citizen. i also enjoy his movies.


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I think he was one of the most heroic soldiers and men of our time. He was a great actor too.
I have always admired him, love his movies and actually have had a crush on him since I was a little girl.
This country needs more good men and patriots like him.
I was deeply saddend when he passed.
Thanks for the site that keeps his memory alive.
God bless


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Greatest Hero of all time.....thank you Audie Murphy


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I use to watch Mr. Murphy with my dad, he loved cowboy pictures, then there was something about him I just could not stop watching anytime he was on tv or in a book I had to watch or read. I know this is sad but the first book I ever read all the was though (non horsey that is)was "To Hell and Back" I have read it many times since and would again but mine got torn up. I am still looking for another copy. Because of what I knew about him my sister received an A in history. I now watch movies with my daughter and she can tell people about him. I hope he well never be forgotten.


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What an example for our children (and me). Now if our schools would only tell our children of his life.


Added: January 19, 2012
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incredible bravery unmatched since


Added: January 18, 2012
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First heard of Audie while in primary school. Read 'To hell and back' and, growing up, saw all of his movies.

Being about the same size as Audie he was always an inspiration in everything I did or attempted. Joined the Australian Army as a Pte and retired as a Major.

Throughout my life I have had the utmost respect for Audie and his actions, both in the Army and his personal life. I am sure that my life would not have been as rich or rewarding if I had not heard of Audie and had not adopted him as my personal hero.


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I LOVE WESTERN MOVIES!! AUDIE MURPHY WAS TRULY A GREAT ACTOR!! IVE SEEN MOST OF HIS MOVIES & PLAN ON SEEING THEM ALL!! TRULY A GREAT PERSON & MISSED BY MILLIONS!!!


Added: January 17, 2012
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It is so amazing he did what he did for his country ended up being "b" class western movie actor. He could have gotten a much more prestigious job after the War. That was a real slap om the face.


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