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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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Thanks again for keeping this site alive for the next generation. With everything that is going on, I pray the next generation will be able to appreciate Audie and what his generation did for this country!


Added: December 5, 2020
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For the past two weeks have been watching Audie's movies and reading about him, truly a very likable person. A hero
of WW2. Sorry that he had to leave us so soon


Added: December 4, 2020
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Audie Murphy has been a hero and roll model since I was a young boy playing with my G.I Joes and watching westerns.
Thanks for keeping his memory alive!


Added: December 4, 2020
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I'm a huge fan of Audie Murphy. Recently read To Hell and Back. Awesome read.


Added: December 3, 2020
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just don't see men like Mr Murphy anymore!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Added: December 2, 2020
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Finally took time out during the Chinese virus to research a real American Hero. after visited a closed museum two years ago I started to get interested in his life,after that his films now his history.


Added: December 1, 2020
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I've seen most of your movies and loved everyone. I will be watching more as they come available. Rest in Peace and God Bless for all your services!


Added: November 28, 2020
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I fell in love with Audie from his western movies..
When I think of Audie, I think of the way he walks (there’s something so commanding and subtle about it...I can’t get how he does it), and the way he talks. He rarely needs to shout in his movies or raise his voice - he controls everything so calmly.
He’s such a good cowboy...one of the best..
I watched his movies for a few years before discovering that he was a soldier. After reading his books, and doing research on him, my admiration for this small man grew.
I am so angry at how little recognition for his service he has. This is THE bravest soldier to our knowledge, yet no one knows anything about him! We talk about honoring the memories of fallen soldiers-but we have failed him so badly.
He was a true patriot, he stood for America, and gave his services selflessly.
Yet, NO ONE seems to know who Audie Murphy is.
Audie is such a character in his movies! I don’t think there’s a single movie I have seen with him in it, that I didn’t like.
Reading about him in real life shows how wonderful a man he was. Yes, he was a human; But what was underneath was as good as gold.


Added: November 28, 2020
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An honorable man. Will always remember him as a true hero and kind man.


Added: November 27, 2020
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I have followed Audie Muphy since I was 16. I’m now 67. I would like to sign the petition asking that The Presidential Medal of Freedom be awarded posthumously . How do I go about doing that?


Added: November 27, 2020
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