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i only wish i knew you personally. may you never be forgotten. rest in peace.

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I am a true admired of Audie Murphy. May he rest in peace.

Added: May 19, 2013
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A true fan of Audie Murphy. First, as a True America Hero and Second, as a Film Star. Please keep this Memorial going.

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As a little girl I loved to watch his movies as he was one of my favorite actors. It wasn't until I became a young woman that I found out he had served in the military with distinction. It wasn't until many years after that I found out what a true hero he was. Now, as a woman in my fifties, I find out he was the most decorated US soldier in WW2 and perhaps of all time. What a remarkable man. Surely he has a special place in heaven.

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Just visited Arlington

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I am honoured to pay this small respect to one of my all time heroes I agree his name should never be forgotten as he was a true legend.

Added: May 18, 2013
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He was a true blessing from God and I pray that he is always remembered!!

Added: May 17, 2013
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I have been a fan of Audie Murphy since I was a schoolboy.My earliest memory of seeing him was in Badboy.My local cinemas were The Phoenix [Feeno]and The Broadway and I spent many a Saturday or Sunday watching my hero's,Gene,Roy,Durango Kid etc.Audie was right up there with them as a cowboy idol.He stepped out of charactor in The Unforgiven and gave one of his best proformances.I was greatly saddened by his early death in the 70s but I have some of his movies which I watch from time to time,I pretend I am 12 again and sitting in The Feeno watching my hero.

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I had the pleasure of meeting him when I was in fourth grade. He was in Chicago, and for some reason touring a
factory where my mother worked.

She said "This is Audie Murphy". I did not know who he was.
He knew I didn't and laughed with me but not at me.
Later mom told me about him. I never forgot that day.


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A true American hero who should never be forgotten.

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