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Audie Murphy Memorial GuestbookSponsored by the Audie Murphy Research Foundation, a non-profit, tax-deductible 501(c)(3) educational foundation recognized by the IRS.
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I appreciate that you are trying to keep Audie's memory alive; it should be. My grandson was born on 20 June, 2010. The fact that he shares Audie's birthday is a great source of pride for me; you may rest assured that I will do my best to make that Audie is remembered for what he was - A patriot, a soldier, a Texan... A Hero. Added: February 15, 2014
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Just took my son to Washington . The first thing he wanted to see was Audie Murphy's grave. How can we forget this man. With all of the synthetic heroes out there, I wanted him to pay his respects to an authentic one. There are many people of real bravery still out there but Audie Murphy happens to be a favorite of mine. We cannot forget this man and what he did for us. Added: February 14, 2014
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Wouldn't mind posting a photo of Audies funeral in Arlington. I was one of the cassion riders in the OLD Guard Caisson Platoon, 3rd infantry who actually was in his funeral. Each one of us who were in it where given a 8x10 photo of us carrying his remains on the cassion. Not sure how to go about it though. Added: February 13, 2014
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I went to visit for the first time the memorial site on Brushy Mt near Roanoke Va on Feb/10th 2014. My son John went with me and I just wanted to share the inspirational experience we had in visiting the site near the plane crash in 1971. It brought back a lot of memories to me of where I was at the time of the crash. Also the heroism of a great combat soldier and leader. He is one true American that his memory should live on forever. I have always enjoyed his country/western films and war stories he portrayed in the movies. He is one of the greatest heroes of the 20Th century and admired by many who can relate to his background as being such a shy, humble and yet courageous man that America should forever respect and love. Respectfully, Rodger Hawks Added: February 11, 2014
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Growing up in a small town Friday night movies were are main entertainment. I liked Audie Murphy but it wasn't until later that I discovered that he was a WW11 Army Hero and the most decorated. Every since I have admired him and what he was. I am so glad I just now found this website. ![]() Added: February 9, 2014 Powered by PHP Guestbook - brought to you by PHP Scripts
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Name:Victoria Wood
From: Concord, California
E-mail: makiesgramma@gmail.com
My son, Neal Wood was proud to serve in the 3rd Infantry, The Rock of the Marne, at Fort Stewart, Hinesville, Georgia; the same same division as Audie Murphy. My husband and I were honored to visit the museum on post and the Audie Murphy section, during the time our son was stationed there. We are now OTR truckers, and we pass thru Greenville, Texas every other day in our rig. One of these days soon, we are going to come up in our pickup, and visit his museum there. "Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it."
Added: February 17, 2014