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.

Audie Murphy Memorial Guestbook

Sponsored by the Audie Murphy Research Foundation, a non-profit, tax-deductible 501(c)(3) educational foundation recognized by the IRS.  








Comment:
Have been interested in since I first saw movie. Watched it twice this weekend. The amazing thing is that the movie actually understates what he did.

I read recently that some veterans that seved with him said what he did the day before his heroic actions at the end of the film was even more remarable.


Added: March 26, 2011
Delete this entry Reply to entry View IP address




Comment:
When I was a child I watch all Audie films and still do,
when my sister was in the USA she went to see his grave and took photo's of it for me.


Added: March 26, 2011
Delete this entry Reply to entry View IP address




Comment:
audie murphy best soldier i know . I am part of a renactment unit that portrays his unit in which me being the youngest member I have the honor of portraying him R.I.P audie murphy


Added: March 25, 2011
Delete this entry Reply to entry View IP address




Comment:
Reading about Audie Murphy, reminds me of my father, David John Lewis. He was a major in the Royal Welsh Regiment. HE WAS IN NORTH AFRICA AND LATER IN ITALY, WHERE HE MET AND MARRIED MY MOTHER, AT THE END OF WW2. hE WAS AWARDED THE SILVER STAR.
wHEN EVER A FILM CAME ON THE T.V. WITH AUDIE MURPHY, HE WOULD CALL ME FROM WHERE EVER I WAS AND TELL ME , DO YOU KNOW WHO HE IS, HE;S AUDIE MURPHY, HE WAS A GREAT SOLDIER IN THE WAR, AND HE TALKED ABOUT HIS BRAVERY AND MEDALS. MY FATHER NEVER SEEMED TO GROW TIRED OF SUMMONING ME FOR EVER FILM AND REPEATING THE SAME STORY, AS HE DID TO MY FOUR BROTHERS, IF THEY WERE IN THE HOUSE AND TO MY MOTHER. HIS ADMIRATION, RESPECT AND AWE OF HIS WAR RECORD WAS REKINDLED EVERY TIME HE SAW HIM ON SCREEN, SO AUDIE MURPHY IS PART OF MY LIFE AS HE WAS OF SO MANY SOLDIERS AND FAMILIES IN THE WORLD. i AM NOW SIXTY TWO YEARS OF AGE. MY FATHER DIED IN 2000. SOLDIERS WERE SO DEEPLY AFFECTED BY THE WAR AND THE DEATH OF SO MANY COMRADES. MANY WERE ABLE TO CARRY ON WITH LIFE, BUT AS WITH MY FATHER, WITH RETIREMENT FROM WORK AND TIME TO NOT BE SO BUSY, ONE COULD SEE THE WAR COME BACK TO HAUNT HIM, AND HOW HE FELT FOR ALL THE MEN WHO DID NOT MAKE IT HOME.


Added: March 24, 2011
Delete this entry Reply to entry View IP address




Comment:
hello from MO


Added: March 22, 2011
Delete this entry Reply to entry View IP address



Comment:
Thanks for the website about Audie Murphy.


Added: March 24, 2011
Delete this entry Reply to entry View IP address




Comment:
Enjoy reading WWII biographies of many well known soldiers etc.


Added: March 23, 2011
Delete this entry Reply to entry View IP address




Comment:
My dad(Korean War Era, 101st Airborne)& f-i-l(WWII, 758th Tank Bat)are U.S.Army Vets.

We've sought to keep patriotism alive in our home. We're thankful for our Vets who have served so honorably...we know that Freedom is not free. It comes with a price--sometimes, The Ultimate.

We arrived home @ 9AM CST today from a spring break trip to D. C. Our son was 1of4 from his M.S. who aided in laying the wreath @ the Tomb of the Unknown @ Arlington Cemetery.

While @ Arlington, we had the opportunity to view Audie Murphy's grave. We toured the Amer Hist Museum @ the Smithsonian, where we saw his highly decorated uniform jacket & his photo.

My kids (17yo & 12yo) are absolutely in awe of Washington & all they viewed, toured, & learned. I'm happy to say that my children are proud Americans & treasure the service of those who have served or are currently serving in the U. S. Military.

Thank God Mr. Murphy was a PTSD survivor & bravely spoke out against the denial & ignorance surrounding PTSD. I'm also thankful for his service & for the freedom that we enjoy because of him and so many like him.

Thanks for this site.
gmbh


Added: March 23, 2011
Delete this entry Reply to entry View IP address




Comment:
I am very pleased to have visited this wonderful website dedicated to the life of such a wonderful Soldier, actor, HERO and most importantly human being. I am excited about appearing in front of the SAMC board next month. I will do my best to represent myself as a Senior NCO worthy of being inducted into such a prestigious club. Thank you for never letting us forget about the life of Sergent Audie Murphy.

v/r
SFC Solis, Eliza
Army Reserve Medical Command (ARMEDCOM)


Added: March 22, 2011
Delete this entry Reply to entry View IP address




Comment:
To a true american hero.Someone we should all stand up and salute. God rest.


Added: March 21, 2011
Delete this entry Reply to entry View IP address
Powered by PHP Guestbook - brought to you by PHP Scripts