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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.

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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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I have always enjoyed Mr. Murphy's movies. I do also appreciate everything he did for this country as a serviceman in our military. His family should be proud of knowing this true great American.


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Forever remembered as a Great American Hero and an amazing actor. :)


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We met a man today at a Veteran's Memorial Ceremony who suggested that my little boy research Audie Murphy and learn about who he is and was. What an AMAZING man!!! Thank you for sharing!!!


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Gone, but never forgotten. Visited the Smithsonian and saw the display there. I also visited Audie's grave at Arlington. Audie is one of America's greatest heroes.


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Remembering Audie Murphy on the eve of this Veterans Day 2011, Rest In Peace, Not Forgotten.


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In loving remembrance of Audie Murphy, who Gen. "Iron Mike" O'Daniel called "the greatest combat soldier I have ever known", and who MOH recipient, Maj.Gen.Keith Ware, KIA, said was "without a doubt, the finest soldier I have ever seen in my entire (3 wars) military career".

God bless you and your brothers-in-arms, Audie, and though Texas and your countrymen, to their everlasting SHAME, have forgotten you, this Canadian will NEVER forget you in this world or the next.


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very useful website, thank you! :D :!thinking:


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to "Hell & Back" is one of my favorite movies-should be required viewing in schools!


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I am an active member of the Fort Gordon SAMC Chapter.


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Nice site. Good to see the memory of a great war hero kept alive it's a pity more history isn't taught at schools ..A lot of today's youth don't have a clue about their countries (or the worlds) past. As for Audie. He's not my favorite actor but he is up there in the bunch. I've always liked him and his movies.. "to hell and back" is on TV as i type..cheers, Bill.


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