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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.
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Audie's service in WWII has always been an inspiration to me to always do my best.


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I was in the 3rd.I.D. One of the first things we did when I got in unit was watch the movie" To Hell and Back". I will always remember Audie Murphy as a HERO.


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Proud to sign up to audie murphy website


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Iam A Viet Nam veteran and have always considered Audie Murphy a HERO.......TKS Denny Holder...


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I was "to Hell and Back" as a kid also some of his westners, great actor and great soldier.


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In todays world, where anyone who does their job is considered a hero, it is good to remember that "true" heroes like Audie Murphy exist. Those who go above and beyond the call of duty, and place the safety and lives of others above their own. God bless you and watch over you Audie.


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I always felt bad the way Audie Murphy life ended,in a aircraft crashing in West Virginia. After all he went through in his life :!cry:


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I have always admired him for his service to America


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Audie Murphy will always be a significant part of the American legacy; especially his courage and willingness to face death during the bitter campaigns of WWII. Ironically, Mr. Murphy met death not on the battle field, but on a Virginia mountain.

In 1990, during a walk on the Appalachian Trail I was near the sight of the plane crash that took his life. I recall the feeling of sadness for his untimely death and loss to those who appreciated the man's strength of character and integrity.


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Just arrived at this site. Will be back when have more time to check it out. He was always one of my hero's of WW11.


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