Audie L. Murphy Memorial Website LogoThis image is copyrighted © 2010, by Dave Phillips. All rights reserved. Used by written permission.Audie L. Murphy Memorial Website
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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Audie, you will never be forgotten.


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I'm a member of the S.A.M.C. During one of my moves, my paperwork and medal was misplaced. How do I get it back?


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I wanted to sign this guestbook, as I am both a Member of the Audie Murphy club and a Master Mason. I think this is a great sight. Keep up the good work.


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Thankfully as site to honor a world hero, I have visited Audie's grave on many occasions and have also taken my grandchildren to Arlington to his grave And have most of his movies and a copy of his Citation from Pres. Truman
May he rest in peace and be remembered by young and o;d alike Thank you web master for this site


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I was raised on Audie Murphy movies. That handsome hero of a man was a favorite of my mother, so I naturally loved him too.
I spoke to a VA RN on the phone today (I am an RN and we were both working for a vet who needs care.) She works at the Audie Murphy VA hospital in San Antonio. We were delighted to chat about him. He provided wonderful memories and an honorable role model to so many.
Thanks for your site.


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FROM THE TIME I WAS OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW ABOUT WARS AND WAR HEROES, MY FATHER A WORLD WAR II VETERAN HIMSELF AND M MOTHER TOLD ME OF AUDIE. EVERY TIME TO HELL AND BACK WOULD COME ON WE WOULD GATHER AND WATCH THE FILM. DAD WOULD NOT TALK MUCH ABOUT THE WAR , BEING A MEDIC IM SURE HE SAW MANY HORRIBLE SIGHTS AND HE NEVER MENTION MEETING AUDIE BUT IT WAS CLEAR HE RESPECTED HIM AND SAW HIM AS A TRUE HERO. I STILL TO THIS DAY ATAGE SIXTY THREE WATCH TO HELL AND BACK EVERY TIME IT PLAYS AND HAVE READ THE BIOGRAPHY "NO NAME ON THE BULLET" AND AM IN AWE AT HIS COURAGE AND DEDICATION TO DUTY. KNOWING ABOUT AUDIE HELPED ME GET THROUGH MY TOUR IN THE ARMY AND I HAVE TAUGHT MY SON AND DAUGHTER ABOUT AUDIE. I CANNOT ADEQUATELY EXPRESS MY ADMIRATION. I JUST WISH I COULD HAVE MET HIM.


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As a Retired Argentine Marine Corps Colonel, and a Graduate from the US Army Engineer School at Fort Belvoir, please accept my sincere congratulations for the making of this Website. When I was a kid, Murphy was my heroe, and he still is!


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We need more people like Audie Murphy.


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Audie Murphy was one of my hero's growing up and must live on . He did so much for this country his birthday should be a national holiday!


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They don't make them any more like Murphy... Great guy and American. God Bless!


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