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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.
The official website for Audie Murphy.

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I have seen the movie, To Hell and Back so many times , I could not count them all. When the young people need to look for role models, this man was a hero in every sense of the word. I watched just as many westerns. A man to be remembered and honored. May God hold you in the palm of his hand.


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How can anyone honor such a great person? No one can,except our Lord and Savior and I'm sure He is doing
just that. I'll be glad to meet you someday Audie Murphy.


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Interested to see the history of this honorable man in history


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I just finished reading Audie's biography and saw so many similarities to my life excluding war experience as I am 10 years younger than he would have been as I am 78 and was drafted during the Korean War and saw no combat as a truce was in effect 2 months later. But I did see combat in the form of major riots in 1968 as a firefighter in D.C. at that time. We were being shot at while fighting numerous explosions and fires and was critically injured as we were fighting with water hoses and firefighting training skills. I was retired January 1, 1969 due to injuries acquired in the line of duty. Another similarity was I resembled Audie and many of my co-workers and friends were calling me "AUDIE" by name right after I got out of the military in 1956. At the time I really did not to much about him except for western movies he was filming at that time. I've been to his gravesite two times and both times felt like I was standing on sacred ground. He, been gone quite a while but he is still missed by any red blooded AMERICAN!!


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Dear Sirs, I read Audie's book "to hell and back" when I was a kid of 10 or 11. Raised in a military family with a military history going back to the Civil war (both sides), Audie became my hero,even above John Wayne.
9 months ago, I uploaded his movie to you tube, because with all the wars we'd become involved in. I felt it necessary that all Americans be reminded of what a true American Hero was. Someone who did their job because it was the right thing to do. Not for the glory.
I uploaded it because I could not find it anywhere to rent or watch it. I didn't even think about copyright infringement. I thought the story was more important. But because I did that universal filed a complaint against me, causing me to lose most of my privileges on you tube. They didn't even ASK me to remove it,just forced you tube to suspend me. If made aware of the copyright, I would have removed the movie. I never meant no harm, only to honor Audie's memory and sacrifices.
So to you, I apologize for any harm caused.
I meant only respect for America's GREATEST HERO.
Sincerely yours,
Franklin E. Christman II


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I had never heard of Audie Murphy until referenced in Tom Clancy novel. I'm glad I looked him up; it seems he was an amazing person and soldier.


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audie to me was the best of the best in his era!
even in his movies he was the best and you could see it the way he handled himself throughout his career.
I was in the NAVY SEABEES M C B #3 in 1958 and i really enjoy his war movies but his cowboy movies are my favorite ones to watch. this is a good site keep up the good work...

L.D.FAIRCHILD


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I always admired Audie's courage. I've no doubt that acting took a great deal of courage, too.


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AUDIE MURPHY DESERVES RECOG FOR HIS UNSELFISH ACTS. MY HUSBAND REC DBRONZE STAR AN UUIT PRESIDENTAL CITATATION HE SERVD IN PATTON 3RD AMORED DIVISION IN THE BATTLE OF THE BULDGE. LOST MANY COMMARES AND SAVING MANY MORE. MEN OF VALOR WORK SIDE BY SIDE TO GO FOTH TO DELIVER MANY. H NEVER TOOK RECOG OF HIS HONORS. TO THE DAY HE DIED I STILL WAS GETTING SLIVERS OF SCHAPNEL OUT OF HIS HDE.AUDIE MURPHY AS WELL AS MANY OTHERS WERE TRUE HEROES.


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thank you


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