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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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I just finished reading To Hell and Back. My father was in the Coast Guard during the war.


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I have always been a fan of Mr Murphy, i am 55 years old, I wish he had not died in the plane crash but it was God's plan. He is walking in heaven with his family and Army buddies. God Bless you Mr Murphy.


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Admired this man as a child; admire him more as a senior citizen. Some of his movie ideas were way ahead of his time. His bravery in battle a great example of American and Texas spirit.


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I remember many years ago, that he was working towards finding ways to recognise PTSD. I used to watch his movies with my grandfather who was also a WWII veteran. Both of my grandfathers were. :D


Added: May 25, 2020
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Watched many of Audie Murphy Western Movies, as well my Dad served in WWII - Very brave Service Men/ Women back in those days.
☕️🤠Thank God for those so very brave to preserve freedom at such a high cost.🇺🇸🙏


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love his movies. Watching one right now!


Added: May 24, 2020
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In the time of Hitler, Mussolini and Tojo, this ordinary American kid answered his country's call and fought and served with distinction in the worst war the world has ever endured. His bravery, gallantry and humbleness serve as an inspiration to all of us. He's always been a hero to me and many others. He showed us all what one man can do when the going gets tough. His film career and public service after the war were also noteworthy.....he passed far too soon. What a decent human being he was.


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Hey! My boyfriend and I watch GRITS (a fox tv station) it show old western movies. Well I've became a big fan of Audie Murphy!! I decided to look him up after watching a movie with him in it today to find out that he was the most decorated soldier of WW11!! Tomorrow is Memorial Day and I'd be honored to honor him for his sacrifices and achievements!! This was totally awesome to find out especially today!! Thanks for this site where younger people like me (I'm 36) can learn and see how awesome these actors were back then!! Thanks!! -Jennifer


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Great hero and love his movies. My uncle was in the war with him. So many are and should be Thankful for him. Would have been a honor to know. Wish more were like him In the stories I have heard. Need men and women like him now days. :)


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Love watching his movies. Sorry he died at such a young age what a great man he was.


Added: May 22, 2020
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