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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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Audie Murphy is truly one of our great hero's from world war two He is my favorite movie star


Added: April 25, 2011
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Mr Murphy has always been one of my heros and one of my favorite movie stars :o


Added: April 25, 2011
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I have been a Audie Murphy fan since I was a kid. To Hell and Back is my favorite war movie to this day. I got your website from the American Legion magazine. I learned quite a bit today about my favorite war hero. I must have been ten or a bit older when I saw the movie and I knew then that I wanted to join the army. Well I didn't exactly join but was drafted in 1966 and serve a year in Viet Nam. I came home safe and sound, thank God.

Thank You


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Graduated High School in 1971, the year he died. I remember the movie he made of WWII. It was quite an outstanding picture. My vote would've been for his movie, not "Jaws".


Added: April 25, 2011
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Audie Murphy truly personifies the term "HERO" in every aspect of the term.


Added: April 24, 2011
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it is good to have a place on the internet to go expess you feelimg about this hero


Added: April 24, 2011
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Great man all around! I was a Pilot for Piedmont Airlines based in Roanoke, Va. the day Audie was killed. I flew out of Roanoake that day and the weather was terrible. When we(pilots in ROA) heard of the crash...we were all saddened deeply. All the germans who tried could not kill him, yet an airplane did. Forty years passed will soon be here. The loss is no less now than May of '71.


Added: April 24, 2011
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We are familiar about Audie Murphy. How he served in the military. My husband knows more about Audie than I do. We've watched his movies on television and enjoyed them. Was proud of what he became! We didn't know that there was a U.S. postage stamp honoring Audie Murphy. Would like to know where we could get one. We are proud of all those that has served our country and those that continue to serve. They are the reason we are free today. Praise The Lord!


Added: April 23, 2011
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Great Man - Great History

Is a rold model for every person that loves this country.


Added: April 24, 2011
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I have been an Audie Murphy fan since I was in Jr. High School (I was 12 and I am currently 47). I first learned of Audie Murphy when I was watching Westerns on tv. I loved learning about him. It was at that time that I learned of his military career. I found out that he was an American hero. I have watched all of his tv shows and I have always tried to learn more about him. When I was at Arlington Cemetary I was able to let him know how proud he made all of us. That is an honorable man...


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