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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.
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Audie Murphy Memorial Guestbook

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I was in Fort Hood Texas when Murphy was flying over to and killed in 1971 in the plane he was riding.My Husband was in the Army at the time we loved watching Mr. Murphy movie's to hell n back I loved that movie My husband was Sgt Robert L Solomon Jr.US Army Vetman 69-70-71 in Fort Hood


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A true Texas hero. His wife was a hero too, helping many Vets in VA hospitals. May they both RIP.


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What can I say about Audie, such a great actor and a brave soldier. all the peoples lives he saved. But love watching his films. my sons say 'mum your boyfriend was on' my Audie my special cowboy. Restin peace Audy You biggest fan pat x


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We should never forget our soldiers.


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May all time favorite WWII Veteran and movie star! To Hell and Back an amazing movie of Audie Murphy's live story! Thank you for your service! R.I.P. hero!


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BLESS HIS HEART . I TRULY BELIEVE HE WAS A VERY GOOD PERSON. HE ENTERED THE SERVICE IN ORDER TO FEED HIS YOUNGER BROTHERS AND SISTERS . I BELIEVE HE WAS SO GENEROUS .
IT IS A SHAME THAT THE MAJORITY OF AMERICANS HAVE NO IDEA WHO HE WAS . ASK YOURSELF IF YOU WOULD HAVE PUT YOURSELF IN THE LINE OF FIRE FOR A LITTLE BIT OF MONEY TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR SIBLINGS . AT 5'5" IT MUST HAVE BEEN HELL TO FACE WHAT HE DID !!! LONG LIVE ONE OF THE GREATEST AMERICANS TO EVER SHOULDER A GUN TO HELP SAVE THIS COUNTRY FROM TYRANNY !


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A true American hero who should be remembered by future generations.


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Loved him in movies. Sadly, I had no idea he was a decorated soldier - let alone the most decorated soldier! I don't even remember hearing he had passed away. Figured by now that he had. I accidentally came upon his picture and decided to google him. That's how I ended up here. Thank you to the teacher and all who have been a part of this website.


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As a life long resident of Texas I never knew much about Audie Murphy. My wife and I visited a museum in Hillsboro , TX this past week and there was alot of information about Audie.
What a great man he was!


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