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As a current serving Australian soldier with several Middle East tours completed, I was staggered by this mans achievements. May his memory never be forgotten and may generations remember his heroic feats and achievements. A true hero in every sense.

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HE WAS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIE ACTORS. I WAS CURIOUS AS TO WHEN AND HOW HE DIED . THANKS R D HARRIS :D

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I WHOLEHEARTEDLY AGEEE-THIS COURAGEOUS YOUNG MAN SHOULD NEVER BE FORGOTTEN BY HIS COUNTRY, AND FOR THAT MATTER, ANY OTHER COUNTRY. AUDIE L MURPHY WAS AND WILL ALWAYS BE CAPTAIN AMERICA ALONG WITH ALVIN YORK. GOD BLESS THEM BOTH. MAY THEY REST IN PEACE IN HEAVEN.

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wow

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I remember Audie as a youngster and seeing him on the cover of Life in full uniform after receiving MoH.
I never missed any of his movies,even though they were not the caliber of later westerns.But I didn't care, he was a "hero!"
I thought he did a humble job protraying himself in "To Hell and Back" a movie of his exploits in ww2.
When ever I'm in The District, I always visit Arlington Nat Cem and visit his grave 1st, then take the long walk NW to section 60 and spend several hours before heading out to see more of my capital.
I always tell people,"Im going to Arlington Cemetry to visit friends, and they say, oh,how many friends do you have there? I say,all of them!"
All who are there, like Audie, "are heros!"
I hope all who visit Washington, will go here first. It's more rewarding than seeing congress!
Sincerely,
Ian Aitken ;)


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He was a TRUE American Hero, born and bred, fighting for what he believed was right. I salute you Major Murphy.

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I commend your efforts in keeping alive the memory and accomplishments of this truly exceptional American hero.

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I did not know who he was until I took an instructor class years after high school. My instructor had me teach the class about him. He was truely an amazing mad who gave 100% for his county. This is site is a good thing

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I have always loved Audie Murphy's movies. I was brought up hearing about Audie from my father who was also in WWII. It's such a shame he had to die to so young.

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my father met hin once while having lunch with hank parnellie and john stergus mr murphy stoped by table and said hi to mr stergus not sure of all spelling

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