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.

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I just spent over an hour on youtube from the link on this site. Have always found Mr. Murphy intriguing and heroic. Although he didn't see himself as heroic....those guys never do!
He lived in his 40 some years the life of 4 people!
Odd as it is, I love the idea of this person from Texas. Most branches of the military said no way. It's funny, nowadays kids are saying 'I cant believe that team didn't take him, look how good he is!' We do not have heros like this anymore. A man, a mission, and a duty to carry it out. Love your memory Mr. Murphy. May it live as long as Achilles!


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Although I am a career Marine, since I was a younster, I have admired Audie Murphy for his bravery, character, and superb service to our country. I have also thoroughly enjoyed watching his many movies, particularly "To Hell and Back."

He is truly the quintessential "American Hero" in so many ways. It is a pity he died so young, with so much left to offer.

May God forever bless his memory.


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looked over website. Very interesting and informative.


Added: July 26, 2011
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Belonged to fan club in the 50's. Am still in awe of Audie Murphy. This sight is amazing.


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I remember Audie Murphy from his western and war movies and have always admired his courage, bravery, and character. I wish more young folks knew more about him. To me he stands tall up there as a True American Hero like Big John Wayne. I have visited his gravesite at Arlington many times. I wish we had more American Heros we could look up to like Audie Murphy. JER 29:11

John D. Williams
July 26, 2011


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Wow, so glad I found this site!! What a needed site!!


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In this day and age it is a shame that we don't honor our veterans the way they were honored after WW11.
My husband served in Vet Nam and didn't get any recognition at all.


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I have been a Audie Murphey since I was a child. Before I knew he was a wae hero. I liked his movies. I am an Air Force Veteran, having served in South Viet-Nam. I have seen almost all of his movies and "TO Hell and Back" several times. I am a member of the VFW, here in Louisiana. I am proud to be an American and Proud of Audie Murphy. My cousin Ralph LaBauve passed away in 2007; He was a decorated U.S.Marine,and served in Korea. God Bless all our Vet erans.


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This is one of the greatest men who ever lived. While in the Army "1992-96" I heard of him, never realized how great of a man he was until recently. I wish there were more men like him serving. There are alot of present day hero's and I give thanks but this site is about Audie Murphy. Thank you for you service!


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My father served in the WW2 and the two wars that followed. I my favorite movie by him is TO HE'LL AND BACK. It bring tears to my eyes everytime.


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