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I just wanted toi thank Audy and his family for his service, I watched the movie to hell amd back when I was a kuds. I told my dad lets do somewthing, he laughed and explained. I was most impressed even at 10 of what Aufie accomplished. He was an improation for me to jon the service (Navy( for which i was inbolved in Operaion Desert Storm anmd proud of serving. I could not even impgine how proud ge wa and heis familt is of his. I would have trylyu loved ot meet him and get his auruggraph but learned is has since passed. How sad!.

Weel Like I said I just felt compelled to wrote and say thank him and his family got aallowiong us to be free. I would have loved to me him and say thanks and get an artigraphed picture of him. God Bless ar you! :o :o


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My dad was drafted into the Army when he was a freshman at Syracuse University, majoring inn journalism. He was in Patton's Third Army and landed at Omaha Beach, Normandy. I'll never forget his stories about the War and Audie Murphy. When he passed away, we found a diary that we never knew existed.
I'm a history teacher and every year I tell my students about my dad's experiences fighting to preserve our freedom and about Audie Murphy. '

Most kids' heroes these days are basketball, baseball and football stars or rock stars. They take our freedom for granted and don't know about the brave heroes who fought to make a better life for future generations.

Audie Murphy's story should be part of every U.S history curriculum.
God bless America!


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I grew up watching and admiring, Audie Murphy. I made a diary of him as I was growing up, but have since lost it, for he and another were my hero's and are, still to this day. It was an honor to watch him and to learn how he became a hero at such a young age. :)

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I was told of him when I was young. I always enjoyed his movies and sought them out because he was still a hero to me.

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I am a teacher at a residential therapy school. I do experientials every Friday and today I am giving a brief bio on Mr. Murphy and then showing his film "to Hell and Back".

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Thank you it's a great site keep it up!

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I truly wish I could have met Mr. Murphy. To me he is one of the greatest americans to ever live.

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Visited His grave the 26th sept with other Veterans on a Honor Flight from Dubuque Iowa.

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My heartfelt thanks remains with all those who gave so much of themselves that I, now 75 years old, do proudly say it is because of their unselfishness that I have been blessed with a life lived in a country like no other. Freedom is not free, and these brave men and women are proof of that. May we never forget how much was spent to make us a free nation, and how much is still to be done to keep it a free and great nation. United we stand and divided we fall. There is no room among our leaders for division...we must protect our Constitution and what it means to all who love this United States of America. Thank you Audie for all you gave without hesitation or regret. My Great American Hero!

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Truly amazing

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