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Audie Murphy Memorial GuestbookSponsored 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 been proud of my fellow Texan. The first time I was aware of Mr. Murphy"His movie!!I was a young girl at the time. Big crush.... Now I am one who hono68rs all veterans who have served. Thank God as they have us given all the freedoms we we enjoy today. Added: November 22, 2020
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Thanks Audie for your service. My father also fought in WWII in many of the same areas under General George Patton in 4th Armored. He was a Mach decorated soldier. Today we recognize PTSD my father like Audie didn’t have that available to them. I was only a kid when he died, just 12 years old but he was my hero and I’ve never forgotten him and cherish his memory always. Thanks Dad for being the best father any boy could have and for you service to our country. All those men in the service in those are truly the greatest generation. Never to be seen again or repeated in this country in their sheer numbers. Today only a few will earn that honor. God Bless all our service men and women. Added: November 22, 2020
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Name:Desiree From: Washington State
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Audie seems to have been so brave and yet so humble. I actually knew someone who was acquainted with him in Hollywood, sadly that friend recently passed away. His fellow soldiers said that "To Hell and Back" down played his true bravery and how Audie kept telling the studio to tone it down. I often wonder if Audie didn't worry that people wouldn't believe the real story or if he just didn't want it to look like he was bragging. This is how real heroes act, much like * * * Winters who lived the next town over from me in his retirement. He was also a wonderful example of a true hero. Added: November 18, 2020 Powered by PHP Guestbook - brought to you by PHP Scripts
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Name:Leah Brack
From: Napkes, FL
E-mail: zoom1260@aol.com
My father and six Uncles were in WWII. My father was the baby of the family and was 17 when he enlisted in the Army. When he was 15 he joined the Merchant Marines, then at 17 joined the Army. My father always talked highly of Audie Murphy, which gave me a love for him too. My father was in the Pacific,. My father and I watched Audie Murphy’s movies. Even though my Dad was very young when he went into the war, just as Audie Murphy, I believe Audie Murphy became a Hero to my Dad after the war. I miss my father so, but have been so blessed to have been raised by the greatest generation ever. May Audie’s heroism and service be remembered always.
Added: November 24, 2020