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A young girl, I attended the movies every Saturday afternoon and when older, I went in the evenings and on weekends. I had a terrible crush on Audie so went to all of his movies. I never knew how he died until today because I was busy raising a family, working, etc., and didn't listen to the radio, TV or such so never heard about him passing away until now. Today I am watching one of his older movies - "Column South", made in the 50's and enjoying it as much as the first time I saw it. I admired him as a war hero and my favorite movie of course was "To Hell and Back." I just wish I had met him and when I borrowed my neighbour's computer, I looke up the website which was all about him, at least what has been found out about him and very sad to hear he how he died. I am sure he is with his Maker. Perhaps you could tell me if he was flying that plane or who was? Thanks for the information. I always wondered what happened to him - reason for lookin him up on internet. Thanks for the info. Yours truly, Beverly (Bev) Added: May 24, 2011
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My dad was also a WWW2 hero. His name was James R. Hendrix. He passed away Nov. 2002. I was the oldest of four and I'm 64. And you were right our heros will soon all be forgotten.All these kids thats going to be our next generation does not know anything about the heros but whats so sad is that they dont even care. Have a great day and thank you. Added: May 22, 2011 Powered by PHP Guestbook - brought to you by PHP Scripts
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Name:Billy McDowell
From: Oakland, CA
E-mail: mcdowellbilly@yahoo.com
Member since 2004
Added: May 25, 2011