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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.

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.  








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Really appreciate the fact that Audie spoke for veterans about the mental health issues of soldiers returning from war. It is horrible the the government is still lacking on this issue.

What a great American hero in war and peace,


Added: November 15, 2017
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I grew up on Audie Murphy he was reason I wanted to serve in Viet Nam 68/69 I will never forget my heros also sgt York men that make you proud.I will always remember those that severed and tell about such men few and far between thanks for severing and thanks for memory


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Audie Murphy, an example to be followed and a source of inspiration for our young people.


Added: November 15, 2017
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Just dropping in and paying my respects to the tribute site of this great hero.


Added: November 14, 2017
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I watched Audie Murphy movies over and over again my whole life. My Mother was his biggest fan and I watched with her. She is with the Lord now and my little brother jokes that the first thing Mom did when she reached heaven was to run down Audie Murphy.


Added: November 14, 2017
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I watched his movie about his life to hell and back a few years ago. saw a movie of his a few days back on grit TV. he is a veteran who should not be forgotten.


Added: November 13, 2017
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Thank you for your service. God Bless you


Added: November 12, 2017
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Thank you for this web site. I have watched Mr. Murphys movies all my life. They did a marathon on the Western Channel on Vet. Day.
Thank you, Melinda


Added: November 12, 2017
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I have a grandson who at 12 years old could put most adults in this country to shame with his knowledge of World War II and it all started out with him watching "To Hell and Back" with his grandfather when he was about 7 years old. He started asking questions about Audie Murphy thinking it was just a movie but my husband explained it was all true. It was like a light went off. I do need to explain he is very smart and far ahead of his peers. Since that time he has been like a sponge for everything he can learn about that time and the war. Last summer he went to England and went through Winston Churchill's War Museum and came home to explain every thing he saw. All of this because of the inspriation of Audie Murphy. It is so sad we no longer have men to teach our children what patriotism, God and Country are about. Thank you for letting me see this memorial. Carol Conner.


Added: November 12, 2017
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Audie was not only a dedicated soldier and advocate for veterans, but I think he was also a pretty good actor! We won't see anyone like him again, especially as today's media and education system doesn't spend any time on educating our kids about true heroes like him.


Added: November 12, 2017
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