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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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I remember his movies and thinking "he is too Hollywood to have killed anyone".


Added: October 14, 2011
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What a great person, actor and most of all a decorated soldier whom whole of USA are proud of during his achievements in second world war. :D


Added: October 14, 2011
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Thank you not letting the memory of this Great American hero go by the wayside. My grandfather was in the Navy and served in WWII only to die here at home by a drunk driver within hours of walking off his ship.


Added: October 14, 2011
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Audie was mentioned by the patriot Bill O'Reilly tonight


Added: October 13, 2011
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We need to remember the soldiers of this country that went away and put their life on the line for our freedom and way of life. I can never say thank you enough. I am a veteran also and have even more respect for the soldiers that preceded me.

Thank you.


Added: October 13, 2011
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My husband, Steve and I admired Audie. Steve's Dad served in the army during world war 11. His Dad suffered from PTSD and my Dad that served in the Navy and was there at the age of 19 when Pearl Harbor was bombed served the attack and lived to tell me about it.

It is sad that Audie's Dad left their family when he was growing up and that his Mom died at such an early age and that Audie also died so young!

I wish the world could figure out how to get a long so that there would not be so many women, children and men that lose their lives because of war!

Did Audie ever see his Dad after he left his wife and 12 children?

Sincerely,
June


Added: October 13, 2011
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I have seen Audie Murphy's WWII Movie many times and look forward to seeing it many more times to come. It is and insperation to most who watch it.


Added: October 11, 2011
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Audie L. Murphy has always been one of greatest heroes.


Added: October 11, 2011
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It's an honor to be apart of this website dedicated to a great man


Added: October 10, 2011
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I just wanted toi thank Audy and his family for his service, I watched the movie to hell amd back when I was a kuds. I told my dad lets do somewthing, he laughed and explained. I was most impressed even at 10 of what Aufie accomplished. He was an improation for me to jon the service (Navy( for which i was inbolved in Operaion Desert Storm anmd proud of serving. I could not even impgine how proud ge wa and heis familt is of his. I would have trylyu loved ot meet him and get his auruggraph but learned is has since passed. How sad!.

Weel Like I said I just felt compelled to wrote and say thank him and his family got aallowiong us to be free. I would have loved to me him and say thanks and get an artigraphed picture of him. God Bless ar you! :o :o


Added: October 10, 2011
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