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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 just love Audie Murphy,as a man and star,when he got killed I cryed.
thank you.
:!cry:


Added: March 23, 2014
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I forget how old I was, I'm 69 now. My friends and I went to see " To Hell and Back " at the Victory Theater in Benicia, CA where I grew up. There was a quad 50 mounted on a truck in front of the theater. They allowed children to operate the quad 50. The line went out of sight but I waited until it was my turn. I worked the controls left, right, up, down it was like a dream come true. Then we were told it was time for the movie. My friends and I went in. I have never forgotten that day.


Added: March 22, 2014
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ive always liked audies work and his service to this country.


Added: March 22, 2014
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He was a great person and my dad interduiced him to our family,long with a lot of great actors,like John Wayne Alan Ladd Humphrey Bogart all the old ones.


Added: March 22, 2014
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I was privileged to put o coin on his simple headstone. It was the highlight of my trip Washington. My father was a Korean vet, my brother was a pilot during Desert Storm, my husband was with the Big Red One during Desert Storm, my son twice in Afghanistan, and my daughter is Coast Guard. They all have my sincere gratitude.


Added: March 21, 2014
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I'm researching the Great Depression, ww2, and the dustbowl. I found out Audie Murphy is cool :D :p ;) :!mmm: :!rofl: :)


Added: March 21, 2014
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MY RESPECTS TO MR. MURPHY AND GRATEFULNESS.


Added: March 18, 2014
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I served with the 3rd Infantry Division in Schweinfurt, Germany. When we came to the repo-depo, everyone watched "To Hell and Back" and we learned all about Audie Murphy. It is with pride that I wear an Army ring with 3rd ID on it, as well as my 3rd ID "Rock of the Marne" baseball cap. I have met other 3rd ID soldiers, many who served bravely in Iraq, and Afghanistan. Tonight I can't sleep, so I flipped channels and found "To Hell and Back." What an amazing "Dogface" soldier! :!clap: :!clap:


Added: March 17, 2014
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I have always wanted to visit Arlington cemetery, so a couple of years ago i went out of my way on a motor cycle trip i took from Naples Fl. to Michigan. I made it a destination to see Audie's grave site and pay my respects. As long as I live i will always think of him as a great hero of our times.
* * * Roberts 70 years of age.
Thank You too for this website.


Added: March 17, 2014
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I spent my childhood watching his movies with my grandfather. Every time His eyes would well up and he would salute at the end of To hell and back. That movie and Mr. Murphy meant that much to him. I recently found it on DVD and found myself drying my eyes and saluting.
Thank you Mr. Murphy for your service and the memories.


Added: March 17, 2014
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