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A U D I E M U R P H Y C H R O N O L O G I C A L B I B L I O G R A P H Y Compiled by Stan Smith, Editor (Retired), National Fan Club

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. May 2, 1945. Section II, Page 5. Fighting Wins Top Army Decoration

THE THIRD DIVISION - FRONT LINE Newspaper. May 26, 1945. Munich, Germany. Vol. 1, No. 32. Pp. 1, 4. Murphy Equals Britt's Record of Every Medal

HOUSTON CHRONICLE. June 3, 1945. Texas Lieutenant Is One of Two Most Decorated Men in U.S. Army

THE NEW YORK TIMES. June 3, 1945. Lt. Murphy of Texas Wins Two New Honors, Tying for Most Decorated in the Army

^^^ THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 8, 1945. When Murphy Comes Home Farmersville To Celebrate

THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 9, 1945. Celeste Awaits Return Lt. Murphy

THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 9, 1945. Pp. 1, 6. Farmersville Is Planning To Give Hero Big Welcome

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 13, (16?) 1945 “Little Town Shows Big Stuff For 20-Year-Old Quiet Hero” By Lois Sager. Cover & Page 2

THE DAILY TIMES HERALD (Dallas, TX.) June 14, 1945. Page 1 & 3. “Farmersville Ready to Give Lieut. Murphy Welcome Fit for Hero” By Bishop Clements

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 14, 1945. Pp. 1, 3. “Home -Front Support to Hasten Victory Over Japs, Eaker says” By Barry Bishop

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 14, 1945. Pp. 1, 6. “300,000 Extend Wild Welcome To Heroes Returning From War” By Barry Bishop

THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 14, 1945. Pp. 1, 5. “Farmersville Stage Hilarious Welcome For Lt. Audie Murphy Friday afternoon” By William C. Barnard

THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 14, 1945. Pp. 1 & 2. “Gala Farmersville Parade Bewilders Lt. Audie Murphy” By William C. Bernard

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 15, 1945. Pp. 1-2. “Hero Comes Home To Cheering Town” By Lois Sager

FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM. June 15, 1945. “Home Front Is Tougher Than War For Bashful Texas Hero” By William C. Barnard

THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 15, 1945 Hero Finding Civilian Life Rough as Square-Wheel Jeep

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 16, 1945. “Little Town Shows Big Stuff For 20 –Year Old Quiet Hero” By Lois Sager

THE LIGHT. June 16, 1945. Audie Recovering Town’s Welcome

FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM. June 16, 1945. Page 5. “Audie Murphy Prefers Machinegun to Mike” By William C. Barnard

FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM. June 20, 1945. Page 7. Lt. Audie Murphy Visits Wounded

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 20, 1945, Pages 1, 12 “Hero Relaxes Among Wounded” By Lois Sager

THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 21, 1945. Page 1. Lt. Audie Murphy Be Given Welcome Here Next Week

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS, June 24, 1945 “Lieutenant Murphy Has Hero Trouble on His 21st Birthday” By Lois Sager

THE GREENVILLE EVENING BANNER. June 26, 1945. Pp. 1, 7. Greenville Ready For Celebration in Honor of Lieutenant Murphy

THE GREENVILLE HERALD - BANNER - June 26, 1945 Greenville to Honor Lt. Audie Murphy

THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 26, 1945. Pp. 1 & 6. Greenville To Honor Lt. Audie Murphy Wednesday Afternoon

THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 27, 1945. Page 1. “Audie Murphy” Day Celebrated Here Today

THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 28, 1945. Pp. 1 & 3. Greenville Friends Honor Lt. Audie Murphy Wednesday

THE GREENVILLE - HERALD BANNER - June 28, 1945 "His Day" in Greenville

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. July 8, 1945. Section I, Page 4. VFW Induct Lt. Audie Murphy At Flag Presentation Rites

FORT WORTH STAR TELEGRAM. July 8, 1945. Page 10 – Sec. 2. “Determination to Do a Tough Job – Audie Murphy’s Definition of Bravery” By William C. Barnard

THE EAST TEXAN, July 13, 1945. Page 1 Mary Lee, Audie’s Girl Friend, Talks

LIFE MAGAZINE. Vol. l9, No. 3. July l6, l945. Cover + Pp. 94-97. Life Visits with Audie Murphy

AMARILLO DAILY NEWS. July 28, 1945. Much-Decorated Fighting Man Takes a Nap Here After Round of Parties

AMARILLO TIMES. July 29, 1945. Famed Man of Combat Visits Here

FARMERSVILLE TIMES. August 9, 1945. 1st Lt. Audie Murphy tells of his wounds

THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Vol. 218, No. 6. Aug. 11, 1945. Pp. 28-29,86,88. “The Third: Tops in Honors” By Collie Small

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS. August 17, 1945 Lt. Audie Murphy Seeks Discharge

THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Vol. 2l8, No. ll. Sept. l5, l945. p. 6. Audie is Home

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. January 2, 1946. Section II, Page 10 Hero Audie Murphy to Be Guest At Dinner Honoring Rayburn

CORONET Magazine. Vol. 19, No. 4. February, 1946. Wanda Hendrix: Cover Girl (in color)

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. December 12, 1946. Section I, Page 1 Audie Wins Another Battle

LOS ANGELES TIMES. December 12, 1946. War Hero Handy With His Fists, Hijacker Discovers

LOS ANGELES TIMES. December 12, 1946. 130-Pound Hero Fells 190-Pound Holdup Suspect

HISTORY OF THE THIRD INFANTRY DIVISION IN WORLD WAR II. Edited by Donald G. Taggart. l947. Pp. 3l0-3l2. Washington Infantry Journal Press, Washington, D.C. Reprinted by the Battery Press, PO Box 3107, Uptown Station, Nashville, TN ISBN 0-89839-101-6

SALUTE Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 2. February 1947. Page 13. Published by Vet Publishers, New York, New York

THE Magazine. February l947. Pp. 2-3. (Official Organ of the Military Order of the Purple Heart) Most Decorated Foot Soldier, Purple Hearter, in the Movies

^^^ . February 15, 1947. Real to Reel Hero

LIFE Magazine. Vol. 23, No. 20. November l7, l947. Pp. l06, l08-111. Hero and Actress

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 11, No. 1, November 1947. Pp. 35-39. Same Old Dream

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 11, No. 6. March 1948. Pp. 40-41, 94-97. “Our Own True Love” By Fredda Dudley

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 8, No. 2. April 1948. Page 57. Full black and white picture of Audie with curly hair

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 32, No. 5. April l948. Pp. 52-53, 115-116. “Love is Young” By Kay Proctor

LIFE Magazine. Vol. 24, No. 20. May l7, l948. Page 112. Audie & Wanda Hendrix in LANE Cedar Chest advertisement

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. June 1948. Vol. 8, No. 7. Pp. 46-47,102-105. “My Girl Wanda” By Audie Murphy

TRUE ROMANCE Magazine. Vol. 47, No. 4. June 1948. Pp. 62-64. Lane Cedar Chest Ad (two Pages - color)

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. July 17, 1948. Section I, Page 1 France Decorates Lt. Audie Murphy

LOS ANGELES TIMES. July 28, 1948. Hedda Hopper – Looking At Hollywood

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 37, No. 4. September 1948. Pp. 74-75,108-111. They Want To Get Married

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. Sept. 5, 1948. Section 1, page 14 “MR. Cupid Didn't Have Easy Time - Audie and Wanda To Wed in November” By Sheilah Graham

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. September 10, 1948. “Audie Leaves Hollywood For Rodeo Opening”. (article includes 5 x7+ photo of Audio, on horseback, talking with performers)

FORT WORTH STAR TELEGRAM. September 10, 1948. “Flags Waving Again for War Hero Audie Murphy” By Gita Bumpass

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 11, No. 12. October 1948. Page 6. 2/3 page of Audie in uniform embracing Wanda Hendrix

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 8, No. 11. October 1948. Pp. 52-55. Ghost Town

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. November 2, 1948. Section I, Page 16. Murphy's Appeal Effects Adoption Of French Children

LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS. November 3, 1948. “War hero fears Hollywood ‘phonies’ will wreck romance” By Virginia MacPherson

NEW YORK STAR PICTURE NEWS. December 12, 1948. Pp M3, M4, M5. “War Was Hell And So Was Hollywood” by Audie Murphy as told to Ezra Goodman

NEW YORK STAR PICTURE NEWS. December l2, l948. Pp. M3-M5. “In war, Audie Murphy won more medals than any Yank; in Hollywood, stardom and Wanda” By Audie Murphy as told to Ezra Goodman

MOVIE ALBUM 8. 1949. Pp. 40-41. Wanda and Audie

MOVIE LIFE YEARBOOK. Vol. 1, No. 8. 1949. Pp. 24-30, 34. “Movie Life of Wanda Hendrix” By William Lynch Vallee

MOVIE LIFE YEARBOOK. Vol. 1, No. 9. 1949. 3-1/2" x 5-1/2" black & white photo - Page 33 “E” for everything Audie Murphy - Page 85

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 3. January 1949. Pp. 34-40. “Movie Life of Wanda Hendrix” By William Lynch Vallee

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 34, No. 2. January l949. Pp. 24,85-86. "Why I'm Not Afraid to Marry Wanda Hendrix" By Audie Murphy

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. Jan. 30, 1949 (Section & Page Numbers Not Available) Audie Murphy Donates Horse to Orphan Boys

MOVIE TEEN Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 2. January- February 1949. Pp. 30-31. It Could Happen to You ! (Audie Murphy & Wanda Hendrix)

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. LXXVII, No. 1. Feb. 1949. Pp. 48-49,66-67. “When I was your age” By Wanda Hendrix

THE DAILY TIMES HERALD, DALLAS. February 10, 1949. Page A-3. “Audie’s Own Boyhood Troubles Dwarf Those He Portrays in ‘Bad Boy’ Roll” By Clay Bailey

THE BATTALION – College Station (Aggieland), Texas. February 11, 1949. Page 1 “Monroe Concert Are Weekend Attractions” By Paul Berry

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. February 13, 1949. Section V, Page 9. Aggies Stage Review Before High Guests

THE BATTALION – College Station (Aggieland), Texas. February 14, 1949. Page 1. “Ball is Climax of Weekend’s Event” By George Charlton

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. February 15, 1949. Page 6, Section C 3-1/2” x 5-1/2” photo of Audie and others during radio broadcast in connection with the world premier of “Bad Boy.”

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. February 15, 1949. Section II, Page 5 'Bad Boy' Premiere By Nathan Wyll

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. February 17, 1949. Section II, Page 4. "World Premiere of 'Bad Boy' Greeted by Majestic Sellout" By Fairfax Nisbet

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. February 17, 1949. Section I, Page 5 HOT WORDS FLY - Senator Insulted Audie, Representative Claims

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. February 18, 1949. Section I, Page 21. PEACE BETWEEN VETERANS “Taylor's Apology Ends Little War Over Valor” By Wick Fowler

TO HELL and BACK By Audie Murphy. 274 Pages. March l949. Published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. 383 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10017

MODERN SCREEN. March 1949. Pg. 54-58. Vol. 38, Issue 4. “Boy Gets Girl - Wanda Hendrix and Audie Murphy” By Dora Albert

PUBLISHERS’ WEEKLY. March 12, 1949 (photo plus text of Audie autographing copies of “To Hell and Back.”)

NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE – Weekly Book Review. February 27, 1949. Fighting Man (Book review of “To Hell and Back”)

THE NEW YORK TIMES – Book Review. February 27, 1949. Page 10. “Dogface Odyssey” By Gladwin Hill (Review of “To Hell and Back”)

NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE. February 28, 1949. Pp. 20, 23. The Hero From Texas

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 38, No. 4, March 1949. Pp. 54-55, 95-97. “Boy Gets Girl” By Dora Albert

THE SATURDAY REVIEW. March 6, 1949. Page 18. “A Soldier’s Business” - To Hell and Back reviewed By Arthur C. Fields

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 7, No. 3. April 1949. Pp. 24-25,78-80. “Happily Ever After” By David C. McClure

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 6. April 1949. Pp. 43-45. Happy Ending

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. April 1949. Pp. 22-23,80-82. “Oh Promise Me” By Dorothy O'Leary

SCREENLAND Magazine. April 1949. Pp. 49,64-65. “Still in Stride” By Kate Holliday

LOOK Magazine. Vol. l3, No. l0. May l0, l949. Pp. 116, 118. Hero's Honeymoon

MOVIE STORY Magazine. Vol. 27, No. 181. May 1949. Pp. 50-51,80-84. Bad Boy

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 39, No. 1. June l949. Pp. 52-53,72. “This Love of Ours” By Wanda Hendrix

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 39, No. 2. July 1949 Editorial: Don’t Let Them Down Wanda Hendrix and Audie Murphy

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 12. No. 9. July 1949. Pp. 38-46. In Heaven - Texas (with Wanda and Audie on their honeymoon)

MOVIE PLAY Magazine. Vol. 4, No. 2. July 1949. Pp. 8-10. Love Story of the Year

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 9, No. 8. July 1949. Page 38-39. Full page black & white photo of Audie and one of Wanda Hendrix

OMNIBOOK Magazine. July 1949. Pp. 1-35. Book abridgment of “To Hell and Back” By Audie Murphy

MOVIE TEEN Magazine. August 1949. Page 54. Happy The Groom

LOS ANGELES TIMES. September 29, 1949. Audie Murphy Saves Bride in Wild Ride

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 36, No. 4. September 1949. Pp. 56-57, 100-101. “Searching Party” (Wanda Hendrix) By Kay Mulvey

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 12. October 1949. Page 62. Stars of Tomorrow - 3-1/2 x 4-1/2 black & white photo

LOS ANGELES TIMES. October 4, 1949. “Actress Wanda Hendrix and Audie Murphy Part” By Hedda Hopper

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. November 1949. Pp. 65-66. Second Honeymoon

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 40, No. l. Dec. l949. Pp. 24,93-95. “Rage in Heaven” By Cynthia Miller

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 36, No. 7. December l949. Pp. 30-3l,68. “Hero's Wife” By Wanda Hendrix

HOLLYWOOD YEAR BOOK. 1950. Page 63. Hendrix vs. Murphy – “he’s so tormented by all he’s been through” (1/2 page article + photo)

MOVIE LIFE YEARBOOK. Vol. 1, No. 11. 1950. Page 90. 3/4 Page black & white picture

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 40, No. 2. Jan. l950. Pp. 44-45,83-84. “Hollywood's Loveliest Christmas Story” By John T. Elliott

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 43, No. 1. January 1950. Pp. 48-50,75-76. The Kid From Texas

WESTERN STARS Mag. Vol. 1, No. 4. Jan-March 1950. Pp. 32-33, 96-97. Special synopsis: The Kid From Texas

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 40, No. 3. February l950. Page 27. This is your year!

LOS ANGELES TIMES. February 17, 1950. Wanda Hendrix Plans Bid for Divorce Today

LOS ANGELES TIMES. February 17, 1950. Audie Murphy And Actress Wife Fail Reconciliation Try

SCREENLAND Magazine. Vol. 54, No. 5. March 1950. Page 38. Together Again (Audie & Wanda)

SCREEN STARS Magazine. April 1950. Pp. 50-51,73. “The Importance of Friendship” By Audie Murphy

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 79, No. 3. April 1950. Pp. 40-41,67. “They're Doing All They Can” By Viola Moore

RANCH ROMANCES. Vol. 158, No. 1., April 14, 1950. Pp. 4-5. “Ranch Flicker Talk” By Beth Bright

LOS ANGELES TIMES. April 15, 1950. Wanda Hendrix in Tears as Judge Grants Divorce

MOVIE PIX Magazine. Vol. l, No. 6. April-May l950. Pp. 44-45. Two Kids from Texas

SCREEN ALBUM Magazine. No. 51, Summer 1950. Page 47. full Page black & white photo

MOVIE PLAY Magazine. Vol. 5, No. 1. May 1950. Page 68. Kid from Texas

MOVIE STORY Magazine. Vol. 29, No. 194, June 1950. Pp. 34-35, 57-62. Sierra

NEW YORK TIMES. June 9, 1950 Audie Murphy Is Giving His 24 Medals to Children

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. July 15, 1950. Section I, Page 1 TWO WEEKS OF DUTY “Audie Joins Up With Texas Unit” By Jimmy Banks

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. July 21, 1950. Section II, Page 12 Audie Murphy Has Good Chance of Fighting in Two More Wars By Faifax Nisbet

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. LXXIX, No. 7. August 1950. Pp. 44-45,58. “A Successful Hollywood Marriage” By Maxine Block

MOVIE Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 2. September 1950. Page 76. 3 photos from the movie Sierra

BETWEEN US Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 5. October 1950. Pp. 28-29. “America's No. 1 HERO - Audie Murphy” By Hank Carlson Published by Ardee Publications, Inc. 30 Rockefeller Plaza, NY 20 NY

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 41, No. 5. October 1950. Pp. 24, 96-97. Hollywood's Draft Status

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 13, No. 12. October l950. Page 84. Back in Uniform

MOVIE SPOTLIGHT Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 2. October 1950. Page 42. Second Sight

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 10, No. 12. November 1950. Page 45. full Page color star picture gallery

MOVIE THRILLS Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 4. November 1950. Page 4. Cowpoke Corral: full page picture of Audie in Kansas Raiders

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 38, No. 5. November 1950. Pp. 64-65,88. “These Gentlemen Prefer” By Sheilah Graham

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 2. December 1950. Page 90. 1/3 page of two photos

CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE. December 17, 1950. Pp. 6, 14. “Soldier Hero Becomes a Star” By Hedda Hopper

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. LXXX, No. 6. Jan. 1951. Pp. 34-35,63. “If You Knew Audie” By Grace Fischler

MOVIE PLAY Magazine. Vol. 5, No. 5. January 1951. Pp. 80-81. Stars of the month section - 3 western photos

PHOTOPLAY ANNUAL Magazine. 1951. Page 57. full Page color portrait gallery

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 39, No. l. January 1951. Pp. 34-35,79-80. “Lonely Joe” (Audie Murphy) By Ida Zeitlin

ADAM AND EVE Magazine. January 10, 1951. full page photo plus article Published by Southdown Press Pty. Ltd. 230-236 Stanley Street, W. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Vol. 223, No. 29. January 13, 1951. p. 113. “The Role I Liked Best...” By Audie Murphy

LIFE Magazine. Vol. 30, No. 5. January 29, 1951. Page 75. The

MODERN LIFE Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 4. February 1951. Page 43. full Page color photo

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 42, No. 3. February 1951. Pp. 50-5l,63-64. “I Can Love Again” By Jim Henaghan

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 4. February 1951. Page 43. Exit: Audie Murphy – ¾ color page of Audie exiting MGM office

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 11, No. 3. February 1951. Pp. 50-51,84-86. “What makes Audie run?” By Hyatt Downing

SCREEN GUIDE Magazine. February 1951. Pp. 40-41 The Younger Set

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 81, No. 3. April 1951. Pp. 10-11. Something Wonderful Happened

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 81, No. 3. April 1951. Pp. 40-41,66. “If I Love Again” By Wanda Hendrix

MOVIE STORY Magazine. Vol. 31, No. 204. April 1951. Pp. 36-39,50-54. The Red Badge of Courage

MOVIES Magazine. April 1951. Pp. 48-49. Back in Uniform

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 45, No. 4. April 1951. Pp. 39,83-84. The Red Badge of Courage

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. April 24, 1951. Audie Murphy Weds Pretty Dallas Girl (includes 3 x 3” photo of Pam & Audie)

DAILY TIMES HERALD. April 24, 1951. Audie Murphy, Bride To Live in Hollywood

MOVIE PLAY Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 1. May 1951. Pp. 36-37. By Request – Audie Murphy (full page photo on page 37)

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 39, No. 5. May 1951. Pp. 54-55, 111-112. “His Love Wears Wings” By Maxine Arnold

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. LXXXI, No. 5. June 1951. Pp. 30-31,77-78. “Some Things You Should Know About Audie Murphy” By Alyce Canfield.

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 8. June 1951. Page 87. Whoops ! 5 x 7” black & white photo from The Red Badge of Courage.

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 11, No. 8. June 1951. Pp. 26-29. No More Lonely Nights

PICTURE SHOW & FILM PICTORIAL. Vol. 56, No. 1474. June 30, 1951. p. 12. The Life Story of Audie Murphy

MOVIE PIX Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 5. June-July 1951. Page 52. The Kid With The Gun

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 43, No. 2. July 1951. Pp. 36-37,70-72. “Just Married” By Arthur L. Charles

MOVIE FAN Magazine. Vol. 5, No. 6. July 1951. Pp. 20-21. Scenes from Red Badge of Courage

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 9. July 1951. Page 83. full Page picture: Mr. and Mrs. Texas

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 11, No. 9. July 1951. Page 88. “Let’s talk it over” By Allen Ludden

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 10. August 1951. Pp. 25-29. Rings on Their Fingers

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 9. August 1951. Page 65. Cowpoke Coral - full Page black & white picture

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 40, No. 2. August 1951. Pp. 42-43,86. “Forever, Audie Murphy” By Pamela Murphy

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. August 22, 1951. “Audie Murphy To Help - 36th Division Creates New Rookie Battalion” By Thomas Turner

SCREEN ALBUM Magazine. No. 56. Sept. – Nov. Fall 1951. Page 37. “She was a fan; he had a fancy” By Spec McClure

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. LXXXII, No. 2. September 1951. Pp. 30-31,60. “When You're in Love” By Alyce Canfield (full page color photo page 30)

LIFE Magazine. Vol. 3l, No. ll. September l0, 195l. Pp. l02-104, 107-l08. A Boy and a Battle (The Red Badge of Courage)

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 43, No. 5. October 1951. Pp. 64-65,93-94 Mr. and Mrs. Murphy: It was swell of Pam to wait till the end of the honeymoon to get poison ivy.

SCREEN GUIDE Magazine. Vol. XVI, No. 10. October 1951. Pp. 38-39. Audie Dares to Dream Again

TIME Magazine. October 8, 1951. Pp. 110, 112. The “Red Badge of Courage” – movie review

NEWSWEEK Magazine. October 15, 1951. Page 94. Huston and Crane Triumph (The Red Badge of Courage)

MOVIE FAN Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 2. November-December 1951. Pp. 16-17. Audie Murphy – Dreamboat

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 15. No. 1. November 1951. Pp. 30-33. Bridal Trail (of happiness for Pam and Audie Murphy)

MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION Magazine. Vol. LXXXII, No. 4, Nov. 1951. Pp. 30-3l,60-6l. “What am I doing here?” By John Maynard

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 1. November 1951. Pp. 38-39,74 76. “I've Learned My Lesson” By Jack Holland

MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION Magazine. Vol. LXXXII, No. 5, Dec. 1951. 3/4 page cartoon of “Peggy” with Audie

MOVIE Magazine. December 1951. Pp. 60-61. Mr. and Mrs. Audie Murphy at Home

MOVIE PLAY Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 3. December 1951. Page 73. Meet Mrs. Murphy

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 2. Dec. 1951. Pp. 48-53. Private Life of Audie Murphy

MOVIE TEEN Magazine. December 1951 - January 1952. Page 34. There's a boy for every girl ( 1/3 page photo plus brief text)

MOVIES Magazine. December 1951. Pp. 10-13 Young Marrieds: Mr. & Mrs. Murphy

SCREEN ALBUM Magazine. No. 57. 1951-1952 (Winter) Page 14. better than all the medals in the world (3/4 page B &W photo)

HOLLYWOOD YEARBOOK. 1952. Page 28. Pam and Audie: design for loving

WESTERN SCREEN HITS. Vol. 1, No. 1. 1952. Pages 92-93. The Duel at Silver Creek (eight assorted photos)

LAWRENCE -WORLD. January 4, 1952. Screen Star Audie Murphy Makes the Rounds in City

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. January l952. Vol. 15, No. 3. Pp. 59-6l. Hollywood in New York

MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION Magazine. Vol. LXXXII, No. 6. January l952. “I Hate to Talk About Myself, But-” By Audie Murphy. Pp. 26-27,50

MOVIE SPOTLIGHT Magazine. Vol. 3, No. 2. January 1952. Pp. 52-53. You asked for 'em (movie making of the Cimarron Kid)

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. January 13, 1952. “Audie Murphy May Now Believe What Friends Told Him” By John Rosenfield

FILMLAND Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 1. February 1952. 42-43, 94, 96. “Put out the Torch” By Wanda Hendrix

MOVIE FAN Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 3. February 1952. Pp. 12-13. Audie Murphy - Movie Fan Request

MOVIE PIX Magazine. Vol. 3, No. 3, February-March 1952. Pp. 16-17. Mr. and Mrs. Audie Murphy at Home

MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION Magazine. Vol. LXXXIII, No 2. March 1952 Hometown Report on Audie Murphy Pages 25-27, 69-71. full page color photo on page 26.

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 10, No. 2. March 1952. Pp. 19,21,82. Do Hollywood Wives Really Count?

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. March l952. Pp. 54-57. Saturday Night Out

MOVIE FAN Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 4. March-April 1952. Pp. 24-25. Audie Murphy – Dreamboat

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 6. April 1952. Pp. 74-75 Let’s talk it over

SCREEN STARS Magazine. Vol. l0, No. 2. April l952. Pp. 50-5l,73. “The Importance of Friendship” By Audie Murphy

THE PHOTOPLAYER Magazine. April 19, 1952, Pp 6-7 “Life with Audie” By Mishel Green

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 7. May l952. Pp. 48-5l . One of Their Own

MOTION PICTURE & TV Magazine. Vol. LXXXIII, No 5., June 1952. Page 10. Audie's Son

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 2. June 1952. Pp. 49-51. "We Belong Together" By Maude Cheatham

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. July 21, 1950. Section II, Page 12 Picture of Audie with Confederate Sword

MOVIE FAN Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 6. July 1952. Pp. 20-21. Dreamboats- Audie Murphy

MOVIELAND MAGAZINE. July 1952. Pp. 48-49,78. “What My Relatives Think of Me!” By Helen Louise Walker

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 84, No. 1. August 1952. Pp. 43-44,78. “What I Want For My Son” By Audie Murphy

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. l2, No. l0. August l952. Pp. 56-57. Staying Home

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 3. August 1952. Pp. 39-41. “If You Were Audie's Friend” By Jack Holland

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 42, No. 2. August l952. Pp. 60-61,77-78. “Audie Gets His Man” By Corinne Burns

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. September l952. Pp. 30-3l. What Hollywood Wears - Audie Murphy

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 4. October 1952. Pp. 8-11. Audie's Little Cowpoke (full page photo of Audie & Pam on page 8 plus COLOR picture of Audie on COVER!

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 11. October 1952. Page 49. Full page photo of Audie from “Duel at Silver Creek”

MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION Magazine. Vol. LXXXIV, No. 4. Nov. l952. “The day he proposed” By Mrs. Audie Murphy. Pp. 45,82.

MOVIE FAN Magazine. Vol. 7, No. 2. November 1952. Pp. 58-59 To Hell and Back (Audie Murphy) [2 page photo spread with text insert]

MOVIE SPOTLIGHT Magazine. Vol. 3, Issue 7. December 1952. Pp. 20-21, 90. Silver Kid (The Duel at Silver Creek)

SCREEN FAN Magazine. December 1952. Pp. 26-32. “Heroes don’t cry” By Gene Robertson

PICTUREGOER Film Weekly. December 6, 1952. Pages 16, 22. “The diary that shook Hollywood” By Margaret Hinxman (the making of the Red Badge of Courage)

PICTURE SHOW & FILM PICTORIAL. Vol. 59, No. 1549. December 6, 1952. p 8. “The Red Badge of Courage” (six small photos)

HOLLYWOOD MEN. No. 1. 1953. Pp. 36, 40-41 Man with a past and future - Audie Murphy Published by Maco Magazine Corporation 480 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York

MOVIE LIFE YEARBOOK. Vol. 1, No. 16. 1953. Pp. 14-21. Movie Life of Audie Murphy

MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION Magazine. January l953. Pp. 42-43,64. “To Me, He's Murph” By Perry Pitt

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 11, No. 1. February 1953. Pp. 52-53, 64. “I'm not the Type” By Helen Louise Walker

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 16, No. 3. February 1953. Pp. 46-53. Movie Life of Audie Murphy

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 13, No. 3. February 1953. Pp. 52-55. Me and My Shadow

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 43, No. 2. February 1953. Pp. 62-64,86-87. “A Father's Prayers For His Sons” By Howard Eisenberg

SCREEN FAN Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 3. February l953. Pp. 28-29. Audie Murphy and that fadeout kiss

FILMLAND Magazine. Vol. 3, No. 3. March 1953. Pp. 18-19,70,72. “Audie Murphy --- Hollywood Lone Wolf” By Helen Gould

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 16, No. 5. April 1953. Pp. 56-57. Terry in Toyland

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 7. April 1953. Pp. 32-35. “True To Himself” By Jack Holland

MOVIE PINUPS Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 4, April 1953. Pp. 42-43. Keepin' fit

THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Vol. 225, No. 42. April l8, l953. “He Doesn't Want To Be A Star” By Richard G. Hubler Pp. 35,153-155,158.

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 11, No. 4. April 1953. Pp. 60-63. “An Irishman's Castle” By Maude Cheatham

MOVIE STARS PARADE. Vol. 13, No. 6. May 1953. Page 50. Star picture gallery - full Page (Column South)

SCREEN LIFE Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 2. May 1953. Pp. 54-55. “Three Loves Have I” By Betsy Fromm

MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION Magazine. Vol. LXXXV, No 5. June l953. “The Trouble with Murph” By Pamela Murphy. Pp. 30-3l, 58.

PICTURE SHOW & FILM PICTORIAL. Vol. 69, No. 1575. June 6, 1953. Page 8. “The Cimarron Kid” (five small pictures)

PICTURE SHOW & FILM PICTORIAL. Vol. 69, No. 1580. July 11, 1953. “” (five small pictures)

CORONET Magazine. Vol. 34, No. 3. July 1953. Page 29. “Surprise for a Hero” By Don McNeill

SCREEN MAGAZINE. Vol. 1, No. 2. July 1953. Pp. 53-55. More Room for Love (Audie Murphy)

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 16, No. 9. August 1953. Pp. 36-37. Life with Audie

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 44, No. 2. August l953. Pp. 64-65,78-79. “Deep in the Heart of Hollywood” By Helen Gould

INTIMATE LIVES OF MOVIE STARS Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 3. Pp. 58-63. September 1953. Intimate Life of Audie Murphy

MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION Mag. Vol. LXXXVI, No. 2. September l953. “Murph and His Money” By Reba & Bonnie Churchill. Pp. 36-37,66-67.

MOVIE PLAY Magazine. Vol. 7, No. 7. September 1953. Pp. 22-25,88. “Audie's all right” By Dorothy O'Leary

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 10. October 1953. Pp. 12-15. Weiners and Wee Ones

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 44, No. 4. October l953. Page 68. full Page black & white Photoplay Picture Gallery

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 13, No. 12. November, 1953. Pp. 58-59. Another Baby For Audie

SCREEN WORLD Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 1. November 1953. Pp. 36-37, 75. “I know why I’m in Love” as told to Ben Maddox

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 1. December 1953. Pp. 57-59. He-Man Style!

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 24, No. 2. January 1954. Pp. 78-79. “Let’s talk it over” By Allen Ludden

HOLLYWOOD MEN. No. 2. 1954. Pp. 34, 38-39. Shootin' Stars - Lucky Irishman Published by Maco Magazine Corporation 480 Lexington Avenue. New York, New York

MOVIE ANNUAL Magazine. Vol. 2. No. 2. 1954. Pp. 62-65. Man Stuff (Audie Murphy)

WHO’S WHO IN WESTERN STARS Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 4. 1954. Page 66. (25 top cowboys) Audie Murphy: he learned to rope ‘n’ ride in Texas (1/3 rd Page)

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. January 1954. Pp. 24-27. Master of His House

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 17, No. 2. January 1954. Pp. 26-29. Father Knows Best

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 45, No. 1. January l954. Page 66. full page black & white Photoplay Picture Gallery

PICTURE SHOW & FILM PICTORIAL. Vol. 82, No. 1605. January 2, 1954. Page 9. “Column South” ( 4 small pictures)

BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN. January 11, 1954. “Pipefuls” By Jim Day

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 17. No. 3. February 1954. Pp. 42-43. The Big Haircut

MOVIE SPOTLIGHT Magazine. Vol. 5, No. 1. February 1954. Page 17. full Page black & white picture

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 12. February 1954. Pp. 40-44. “The Critical Period” By Peer J. Oppenheimer

MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION Mag. Vol. LXXXVII, No. 8. March l954. p. l2. “Now It Can Be Told” By Ted Greene

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 3. March 1954. Pp. 58-59,71-73. “Audie Murphy's Hidden Hollywood” By Ben Maddox

SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 2. March 1954. Pp. 28, 71. Confessions of a Screen Lover

SCREEN WORLD Magazine. March 1954. Pp. 14-17. Man Stuff (Audie Murphy)

NEWSWEEK Magazine. March 15, 1954. Movie review of “

FILMLAND Magazine. Vol. 4, No. 2. April 1954. Pp. 46-47. My daddy is a cowboy

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 45, No. 5. May 1954. Page 56. full Page Photoplay Picture Gallery (black & white)

SCREEN LIFE Magazine. Volume 7, No. 2. May 1954 Page 56 “Things I Don't Tell My Wife” by Audie Murphy (as told to Paul Marsh)

NEW SCREEN NEWS. May 7, 1954. Page 23. He’d rather FIGHT than dance

PICTURE SHOW Magazine. May 22, 1954. Page 12. The Life Story of Audie Murphy

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 45, No. 6. June l954. Pp. 56-57, 94-97. “This is your Life Audie Murphy” By Ralph Edwards

SCREEN STARS Magazine. June 1954. Pp. 46-47,80. “I Know My Limitations” By Audie Murphy

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 51, No. 6. June 1954. Pp. 56-59,78-79. “

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 87, No. 6. July 1954. Pp. 29-30, 68-69. “Murphy's Other Self” By Ross Taylor

PICTUREGOER Magazine. July 17, 1954. Pp. 20-21. “This Quiet Man Was Trained To Kill” By Donovan Pedelty

MOVIES Magazine. August l954. Pp. l6-l9. “Today He is a Man!” By Jack Mullen

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. August 1954. Pp. 24-25, 47, 49. No More Battles: An open letter to Audie Murphy

SILVER SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 24, No. 10. August 1954. Pp. 26, 60. “What Audie Promised Pam” By Ben Maddox

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 10. September 1954. Page 46. 4/5 page black and white picture of Audie in Destry

PICTURE SHOW & FILM PICTORIAL. Vol. 63, No. 1644. Oct. 2, 1954. Cover + p. 10. small insert of cast for “Drums Across the River”

THE AMERICAN WEEKLY. October 31, 1954. Page 4. “The Day I Cried” By Audie Murphy

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 48, No. 11. October l954. Page 60. pin-up section (1/4 Page black & white photo)

FT. WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM - December 1954 picture only

MOVIE WORLD Magazine. December 1954. Pp. 42-43. Best Baby Sitter in Town

HOLLYWOOD ANNUAL Magazine. 1955. Page 37. new hand in the murphy corral

INSIDE HOLLYWOOD Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 1. l955. Page 37. Blessed Events

HOLLYWOOD PLAYTIME ANNUAL Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 1. 1955. Pp. 58-63. No Catch To Our Audie

MOVIE ANNUAL Magazine. 1955. Page 68. Audie and His Pals

PHOTOPLAY ANNUAL Magazine. 1955. Pp. 40-41. Return of the Hero

SUPER CINEMA ANNUAL. 1955. Pp. 65-68. “Tumbleweed”

SCREEN ALBUM Magazine. No. 70. (February-April) 1955. Pp. 68-69 Audie still has trouble relaxing

FILMLAND Magazine. Vol. 5, No. 2. March 1955. Pp. 29-30, 69-71. “Lonesomest Man in Town” By Chad Foster (full page black & white photo on page 29)

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 49, No. 4. March l955. Pp. 40-4l,80-83. “Fear is a Jailer” By John Maynard

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 5, No. 4. March 1955. Pp. 40-41. Confidential - Audie Murphy

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 4, No. 2. April 1955. Pp. 48-49. the Murphy boy's go avisitin' (Audie & son Terry)

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 13, No. 4. May 1955. Pp. 54-55, 78. “The Gift of Laughter” By Peer Oppenheimer

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 15, No. 6. May 1955. Page 49. Star picture gallery - full Page black & white

PICTUREGOER Magazine. May 14, 1955. Full page color picture on cover

THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR. May 17, 1955. Page 6. “Medal Winner To Play Role In Own Story” By Richard Dyer MacCann

THIS WEEK MAGAZINE. May 29, 1955. Pp. 7, 22. “Why I Gave My Medals Away” By Audie Murphy

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 44, No. 534. June 1955. Pp. 32-33,72-73. “And so to Dream” By Aljean Meltsir

MOVIE WORLD Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 3. June l955. Pp. 28-3l. Hero at Home

YAKIMA REPUBLIC. June 2, 1955 “Film Version of Audie Murphy’s Decoration Apes Yakiman’s Snap” By James Bacon

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 49, No. 8. July l955. Pp. 56, 85-86 “Memoirs of a Small Texan” By Jane Wilkie

SCREEN LIFE Magazine. Vol. 8, No. 3. July 1955. Pp. 50-51. Merry Murphys

SCREEN STARS Magazine. July 1955. Pp. 38-41. he says 'NO' to Hollywood

THE AMERICAN LEGION Magazine. July l955. Page 38. Movies: The Foot Soldier

LIFE Magazine. Vol. 39, No. 1. July 4, l955. Pp. 67-70. A War Hero Turned Actor Acts Himself as Hero

LOOK Magazine. July 12, 1955. Page 98. the Movies honor the ARMY in drama : “To Hell and Back” (4 small photos plus captions)

FAMILY WEEKLY Magazine Section. July 24, 1955. Page 9 The - Sunday Bulletin “Type Casting: Audie Murphy as Audie Murphy” By Peer J. Oppenheimer

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. July 25, 1955. Section I, Page 13 “Dullness Broken By Stars' Entry” By Clardy McCullar

AMERICAN MAGAZINE. August 1955. Page 50. Role for a hero

CORONET Magazine. August l955. Pp. 65-70. “Audie Murphy: The Man Behind the Medals” By Richard G. Hubler

MOVIE WORLD Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 4. August l955. Page 6. Man Bites Dog

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 4, No. 4. August 1955. Pp. 36-37. Audie and Terry in Marineland

SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 3, No. 4. August l955. Page 8. The 'Battling' Murphys’

VFW Magazine. () August l955. Pp. 9-l0,47. A New First in Film History

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. August 8, 1955. Section I, Page 16 Hero's Film Self-Portrayal Initiated in 'To Hell and Back'

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. August 14, 1955. Section 8 – 1. Murphy Will Appear For Opening of ‘Hell’

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. August 14, 1955. Section 8 – 1. “Audie as Audie Reliving a Past” By Virgil Miers

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. August 15, 1955. Section I, Page 2 AUDIE MURPHY IN DALLAS: Film Star Visits Ex-Mayor, Wife

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. August 18, 1955. Section II, Part 12 Audie Sets Gate Record In Alamo City Premiere

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. August 19, 1955. Section I, Page 14. “ 'TO HELL AND BACK' Mentality Not Saga Of Lad Called Audie” By John Rosenfield

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. August 21, 1955. Section VII, Page 1. 'To Hell and Back' Gives Key to Murphy Heroism

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. August 28, 1955. Section VI, Page 7 Portrait of Audie Murphy that hangs in the State House of Representatives, Austin, TX

FORT WORTH STAR TELEGRAM. August 30, 1955. “Audie is Solid Citizen After 10 Years of Peace” By Hal Boyle

MOVIE ALBUM Magazine. Fall (September) 1955. Pp. 48-50. Home is for fun

COLLIER'S Magazine. Vol. l36, No. 5. September 2, l955. Pp. 72-73. “A Soldier Relives Anzio” By Audie Murphy

NEWSWEEK Magazine. September 19, 1955. Pp. 119-120. The Real Thing – (movie review of “To Hell & Back”)

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 44, No. 538. October l955. Pp. 22-25,64. “To Hell & Back” By Don Allen

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 13, No. 9. October 1955. Pp. 26-27. Hollywood's Favorite G.I.

MOVIE SECRETS Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 5. October 1955. Pp. 32-33,68,70,72. “Why be a Hero?” By Fredda Dudley Balling

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 48, No. 4. October 1955. Pp. 60-63, 108-110. “The Personal War of Audie Murphy” By Maxine Arnold

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 54, No. 4. October 1955. Pp. 28-33,65-70. “To Hell and Back”

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 54, No. 4. October l955. Pp. 27-22, 65-70. “A Tribute to Audie Murphy” By

SILVER SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 25, No. 2. October 1955. Pp. 38-43. “When a hero is afraid...” By Helen Louise Walker

TIME MAGAZINE. Vol. LXVI, No. 16. October 17, 1955. Pp. 116, 118. Movie review: “To Hell and Back”

THE YOUNG CATHOLIC MESSENGER. November 4, l955. Page 2. Medal of Honor ( of Audie's M o H action)

PICTUREGOER Magazine. November 12, 1955. The Man Nobody Wanted

PICTUREGOER Magazine. November 19, 1955. (Page ??) Pin Up Another Medal For Murphy (To Hell and Back)

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 13, No. 12. December 1955. Pp. 54-55,78-80. “Auditing Audie” By Spec McClure

MOVIE TIME Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 5. December 1955. Pp. 32-33 Mrs. Murphy’s Boy

GUNS Magazine. 3rd Edition. 1956. Page 208. January 11, 1954 Pipefuls By Jim Day. Reprinted from the Bakersfield Californian

HOLLYWOOD LIFE STORIES. Vol. 6. 1956. Pp. 32-39 THE KID WHO WAS NEVER YOUNG – The Life Story of Audie Murphy

MOVIELAND’S ANNUAL Magazine. 1956. Page 14. The Hero . . . . is real-life hero Audie Murphy

PHOTOPLAY ANNUAL Magazine. 1956. Page 75. Audie and Pam Murphy (half page picture plus small paragraph)

ADAM and EVE Magazine. January 3, 1956. Page 24. The Man Nobody Wanted

FILMLAND Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 1. January 1956. Pp. 24-27. Master of His House

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 50, No. 1. January l956. Pp. 56-57,60. “You do the Prayin' and I'll do the Shootin' ” By Audie Murphy

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. January l956. Pp. 35,54-55. “How Audie Murphy Found Himself” By Peer Oppenheimer

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. January 1956. Page 66. Full page black & white photo

AMERICAN GUNS Magazine. Spring. 1956. Page 5. Audie Murphy – The Modern “Wild Bill Hickock”

SILVER SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 25, no. 4. February 1956. Page 56. “Time of Decision” By Helen Louise Walker (full Page photo only)

SCREEN ALBUM Magazine. February-April 1956 he never looked his own part

MOVIE ALBUM Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 3. Spring 1956. Page. 38. Life with Father

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 45, No. 543. March l956. Pp. l8-l9,73. “His One Passion” By Pauline Swanson

MOVIE LIFE Magazine March 1956. Pp. 34-36, 75. It's Tough to be a Hero

SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 4, No. 2. April 1956. Pp. 28-29, 60-61. AUDIE’s Private World

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 55, No. 4. April 1956. Pp. 54-55,67-70. “

PICTUREGOER Magazine. April 7, 1956. Page 20. Audie Murphy declares HERO? I was Really Afraid

HOUSTON POST. April 25, 1956. Audie Murphy Went on Raid, Customs Man Says

THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE, April 25, 1956. Section C, Page 1. Audie Murphy Tells of Part in Dope Raid

SCREEN ALBUM Magazine. No. 75, Summer, May-July. 1956. Page 35. Audie Murphy - the man who lived twice

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 6. June 1956. Pp. 28-30,68-69. “How Audie Murphy Became a Movie Star” By Spec McClure

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 16, No. 7. June 1956. Pp. 44-47. 3 Men on the Town

HOLLYWOOD LIFE STORIES. No. 6. July 1956. Pp. 32-39. The Kid Who Was Never Young - The life story of Audie Murphy

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 45, No. 547. July 1956. Page 27. 3 x 3-1/2” black & white photo

*** PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 50, No. 1. July 1956 “Why I Gave My Medals Away” By Audie Murphy

BATTLE CRY Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 25. August l956. Pp. 16-17,46-47. “The Day I Cried” By Audie Murphy

SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 4, No. 4. August 1956. Pp. 13-16,48,50. “From the Seeds of Poverty” By Bob Thomas (full page black & white photo on page 13)

SCREEN ALBUM Magazine. Number 76. August-Sept. 1956. Page 40. Echoes of the Past (1/2 page photo plus article)

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 9. September 1956. Pp. 56,58,60. Fear is For The Brave

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 19, No. 10. September 1956. Pp. 32-33 Movie Life Visits: A Loving, Happy Home - the Audie Murphys

MOVIE SHOW Magazine. September 1956. Pp. 18-21, 54-55. “There Are Some Things You Never Forget” By Bob Thomas

SCREENLAND + TV-LAND Magazine. Vol. 59, No. 8. September 1956. Pp. 30-35. “Meet Murphy, the Solid Citizen” By Tex Maddox

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 55, No. 10. October l956. Pp. 30-31,47-51. “

THE GRAND PRAIRIE BANNER. December 2, 1956. Section I, Page 11. “Audie Murphy Leads Family Struggle For Food, Becomes Hero, Movie Star” By Margaret Galloway

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 46, No. 55l. December l956. Pp. 46-47,68-69. “The Love That I Feel” By Audie Murphy

SCREEN ALBUM MAGAZINE. No. 77. Winter - 1956. Page 90. Something for his boys (3/4 page) article with 4 x 5" B & W photo

PICTUREGOER FILM ANNUAL. “Films I’ll always remember” 1956-0 No. 6: To Hell and Back, pages 139-141, by Robert Ottaway

THE WESTERN FILM AND T.V. ANNUAL – 1957 “Night Passage” 3 pages

THE WESTERN FILM AND T.V. ANNUAL – 1957 “The Guns of Fort Petticoat” pgs 75-78

PHOTOPLAY ANNUAL Magazine. 1957. Page 69 Better Than Pickin’ Cotton

SILVER SCREEN ANNUAL Magazine. 1957. Pp. 54-55 Solid Citizens - Audie Murphy

WHO'S WHO IN HOLLYWOOD. Vol. 1, No. 12. 1957. Page 33. 5 x 6" black & white photo

SCREEN STARS Magazine. Vol. 15, No. 1 January 1957. Pp. 26-27, 74-78. “Meet Murphy: The Good Humor Man” by Bob Thomas

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 5l, No. 2. February l957. Pp. 56-57,83-85. “Journey into Light” By Vicki Riley

LOS ANGELES TIMES. February 6, 1957. Audie Murphy Has Surgery

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 51, No. 3. March 1957. Page 29. The Man Who Didn’t Forget

SCREENLAND + TV-LAND Magazine. Vol. 59, No. 11. March 1957. Pp. 28-31. Murphy and Sons

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 56, No. 5. May 1957. Pp. 34-36,57-60. “The Guns of Fort Petticoat”

SAGA Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 3. June l957, Pp. 8-11, 64-67. “GI in Hollywood” By Al Stump

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 51, No. 7. July 1957. Page 17. Full page ad for

PICTUREGOER Magazine. July 13, 1957. Page 8. “This Hollywood film will make Americans Hopping Mad” By Henry Toby

FILMLAND Magazine. Vol. 7, No. 4. August 1957. Pp. 40-42. Audie’s New Passion

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 56, No. 8. August 1957. Pp. 30-33,57-62. “Joe Butterfly”

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 51, No. 9. September l957. Pp. 48-49,7l-72. “Thank God I'm Home” By Jean Frazier

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 15, No. 9. September 1957. Pp. 24-25. Back in the Fold

LOS ANGELES TIMES. September 18, 1957. Audie Murphy Sued for $1,000,000 by Producer

SCREENLAND Magazine. November 1957. Pp. 37-39,60. “The Return of the Native” By Reba & Bonnie Churchill

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 21, No. 1. December 1957. Pp. 42-47. Heartbreak, Hell -- and a Happy Ending

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. December l957. Pp. 24-26,65-70. The Quiet American

THE FILM SHOW ANNUAL. 1958. Pp. 60-62. Audie Murphy - The Perfect PASSPORT

MOVIE LIFE YEARBOOK. Vol. 1, No. 24. 1958. Pp. 68-73. Heartbreak, Hell, -- and a Happy Ending

PHOTOPLAY ANNUAL. 1958. Page 38. Personality of the Year - Audie Murphy (3-1/2"x 5" black & white photo)

ADAM and EVE Magazine. January 1, 1958. Page 23. Hopping Mad

ADAM and EVE Magazine. January 2, 1958. Page 24 Audie reveals his likes & dislikes

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 18, No. 2. January 1958. Pp. 38-39,62-63. “You Can't Harness The Wind” By Jane Morris

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 53, No. 2. February 1958. Pp. 62-64,86-87. “A Father's Prayers for His Sons” By Howard Eisenberg

THE WESTERN HORSEMAN Magazine. Vol. XXIII, No. 2. Feb. 1958. Pp. 31-32. This month's cover story By Eddie G. Cole

TV THIS WEEK Magazine. Vol. 8, No. 6. February 1958. Cover +Pp. 4-5. “War & Westerns” By Audie Murphy

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 48, No. 566. March l958. Pp. 44-45,64-65. “The Man Who Knows Too Much” By Lou Larkin

SCREEN ALBUM Magazine. No. 83. May-July 1958. Page 78. Quiet for a Quiet American

MOVIE WORLD Magazine. Vol. 3, No. 3. July 1958. Pp. 24-27. Have You Met My Boys?

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 57, No. 8. September 1958. Pp. 20-23,67-70. “

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. December 13, 1958. “Audie Murphy And 13 Days” By John Rosenfield

LOS ANGELES TIMES. March 27, 1959. Page 6, Part II. “Audie Murphy Tells of Unique Incident” By Hedda Hopper

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 53, No. 4. May l959. Page 4. Audie Murphy: His Bride Screamed

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 49, No. 580. May 1959. Page 80. “My Most Difficult Love Scene” Audie Murphy. 1/8 Page only

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 58, No. 5. June 1959. Pp. 19-23,65-68. “The Wild and the Innocent”

PICTURE SHOW & TV MIRROR Mag. August 29, 1959. Shy Hero - The Life Story of Audie Murphy

FANS' STAR LIBRARY – Audie Murphy Fleetway Publications Ltd. 1960, No. 53

SUNDAY NEWS (California) January 17, 1960. Page 28 Hollywood By Hedda Hopper

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 59, No. 5. May 1960. Pp. 38-43, 79-82. “The Unforgiven” + (behind the scenes: Pp. 59-60)

HOLLYWOOD ROMANCES. 1960. Pp. 22-23. The Case of the Disappearing Daddy

THEY MET DANGER. 1960. Pp. 142-160. “To Young to Fight!” By Capt. Gordon D. Shirreffs, USAR Published by Whitman Publishing Company, Racine, Wisconsin.

SAGA Magazine. Vol. 21, No. 1. October 1960. Pp. 16-19, 76-80. “Bloody Anzio” By Booton Herndon

SATURDAY REVIEW. November 5, 1960. Page 40. SR Goes To The Movies – Westerns, King-Size and Regular Movie review of “Seven Ways from Sundown”

THE DETROIT NEWS TV PROGRAM GUIDE. May 28 - June 3, 1961. Page 85. “Cowboy Cops of the West” By John Finlayson

AMERICA'S WAR HEROES. 1961. Pp. 77-92. “Baby-Faced Killer from Texas” By Jay Scott Monarch Books, Inc. DerBy, Connecticut.

BANKER Magazine. June 1961. Pp. l0-l4. A Visit with Audie Murphy

TV NEWS, Vol. 11, No. 50. Pp. 8-9. Portrait of Audie Murphy Published by TV NEWS, 6330 Ferguson Street, Indianapolis 20, Indiana

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT, June 1, 1961 Page 3-B Way To Make Living - Audie Not Fooled - Said Medals Put Him in Films

TV RADIO MIRROR Magazine. Vol. 56, No. 1. June 1961. Pp. 44-47. Rancher Audie Murphy (Whispering Smith)

MODERN MAN. January l962. Pp. l2-l5,56-57. “Yesterdays Heroes - Audie Murphy” By Martin Collyer

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 4, 1962 Teens Row With Hero Murphy

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 5, 1962. Audie Murphy Admits Punching Youth in Row

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 5, 1962. Murphy Punches Youth in Lewd Letter Case

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 7, 1962. Section 1, Page 35, Paragraph 1. Police Press Charges Against Audie Murphy

ST. LOUIS POST DISPATCH. June 11-17, 1961. Pages 3 & 5. “Audie Murphy Happy to Forget Record as World II Hero.”

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 13, 1962. Assault Charge Against Audie Murphy Dropped

TV GUIDE Magazine. Vol. 9, No. 30. July 29, 1961. Pp. 28-30. Audie Isn't Exactly Shouting For Joy (Whispering Smith)

THE WESTERN HORSEMAN Mag. Vol. XXVII, No. 9. Sept. 1962. Pp. 17, 81-84. “Audie Prefers Horses!” By Duane Valentry

ABOVE AND BEYOND – THE STORY OF THE CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR. 1963. Pp. 194-200. “Are the best soldiers in the guardhouse?” By Joseph L. Schott. Published by G. P. Putnam’s Sons, New York

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. November 9, 1961. Section 2, Page 10. MOVIE STAR TO HELP LAUNCH JEWELRY STORE

PLAINFIELD COURIER NEWS. November 26, 1963. “Audie Murphy Now Alone As Regular Westerner” By Bob Thomas

MOVIES ILLUSTRATED Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 5. December 1963. Pp. 44-47. “Gunfight at Comanche Creek”

PERSONAL LETTER - David McClure to Colonel Red Reeder, USMA, West Point “the most detailed and factual account of how Audie Murphy won the Medal of Honor “ March 27, 1964. 16 typewritten Pages. On file at: Baylor University, The Texas Collection, POB 97142 Waco, Texas 76798. (817) 755-1268

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 63, No. 5. May 1964. Pp. 14-16,64-69. The Quick Gun

MEDAL OF HONOR HEROES By Colonel Red Reeder. l965. Pp. 114-l24. Chapter l2, “Audie Murphy of Texas.” Random House, New York.

ILLUSTRATED WORLD WAR II ENCYCLOPEDIA. 1966. Page 2896. “For Conspicuous Gallantry” Published by H.S. Stuttman, United Kingdom. Republished by Orbis Publishing Ltd., 1972 & 1978.

AMERICAN HEROES OF THE 20th CENTURY. l967. Pp. 92-99. “AUDIE MURPHY - Most Decorated Serviceman” By Harold & Doris Faber. Random House, New York.

MEDAL OF HONOR Edited by Phil Hirsch. Pp. 76-88. 1967 “The GI They Couldn't Kill” By Paul Ditzel. Pyramid Books. New York

THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE. January 29, 1968. Audie Murphy ‘Stars’ in $70,000 Suit Here

THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE. January 29, 1968. Section 2, Page 7. Younger Brother of Audie Murphy Killed

MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER. July 19, 1968. Pp. 1 & 2. Legion Convention Begins Here Today

MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER. July 20, 1968. Page 5. Persistence Pays Dividends To Audie Murphy Fan Here

MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER. July 20, 1968. Pp. 1 & 5. ‘I Am an Eagle,’ Actor Says In Discussing By Udo V. Nowak

MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER – JOURNAL. July 21, 1968 “Murphy Had Extra Points But No Home to Go to” By Udo V. Nowak

LOS ANGELES TIMES, September 5, 1968. Page 2, Part II, Paragraph 3. Audie Murphy Tells Court of Reverses

THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE. September 15, 1968. “Audie Never Yelled For Help Before, But He Could Sure Use It.” By Vernon Scott

STARS & STRIPES DAILY Magazine. September l6, l968. Page ll. “Audie Murphy - Broke but Still a Hero” By Vernon Scott

SEATTLE TIMES. October 10, 1968. “Citation Writer Is Little Bit of ‘Hero’ ” By Dwight Scheer

THE AMERICAN LEGION Magazine. November l968. Pp. 9, 11. A History of the Medal of Honor

THE HALL OF FAME OF WESTERN FILM STARS By Ernest N. Corneau l969. Pp. 272 - 274. The Christopher Publishing House. North Quincy, Massachusetts 02171

TIME-LIFE BOOKS Inc. Vol. 5. l969. Pp. 116-119. (This Fabulous Century) [1940-1950: The Patriotic Tide] “The Modest Hero” New York, New York.

DISTRICT 3 NEWS (VFW) Vol. 2, No. 4. August 1969. Page 5. ( 4 x 4” photo of Audie being greeted by post commander)

MANUSCRIPT- “How Audie Murphy Won His Medals” By David McClure 47 typewritten pages. October 10, 1969. On file at: Baylor University, The Texas Collection, Post Office Box 97142, Waco, Texas 76798 (817) 755-1268

PAGEANT Magazine. December l969. Pp. 79-87. “Whatever happened to Audie Murphy? Don't ask! He's been to hell and back and BACK TO HELL AGAIN” By Bill Libby

THE AMERICAN RIFLEMAN Magazine. December l969. Pp. 25-26. A Scrawny Boy Turned Hero By Good Shooting

HOUSTON CHRONICLE. April 5, 1970. Page 28, Section 3. “Audie Murphy Brought It Fame; Charles Watson Brought It Shame to Farmersville” By Bill Porterfield

HOUSTON CHRONICLE. May 28, 1970. Assault to Murder Lodged on Audie Murphy

LOS ANGELES TIMES. May 29, 1970. Pp. 3, 17. Actor Audie Murphy Accused of Assaulting Dog Trainer

THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL. May 29, 1970. Actor Audie Murphy Charged With Assault

LOS ANGELES HERALD TRIBUNE. June 4, 1970. Page A-7. Audie Murphy Tells Story

HOUSTON CHRONICLE. June 5, 1970. Section 1, Page 24. Explains Charges

NEWSWEEK Magazine. June 8, 1970. Page 50. Assault on dog trainer

THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. Vol. 45, No. 1. August 1970. Pp. 29-32. Official publication of the Society of the Third Infantry Division Reprints of newspaper articles: Chicago Daily News. April 5, 1970: "Two Generations in Farmersville - Murphy, the Hero: Watson, accused murderer" The Miami Herald. June 5, 1970: War Hero Murphy: I didn't have gun in fight. Sun-Sentinel. May 29, 1970: Audie Murphy Held for Assault.

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 59, No. 715. September l970. Pp. 44,8l-83. “Audie Murphy's Private War Still Rages” By Jan Landy

THE MEDAL COLLECTOR. October l970. Vol. 2l, No. 9. Page 5. Official Publication of The Orders and Medals Society of America (OMSA).

HERALD-EXAMINER. October 7, 1970. Page A-5. Audie Pulled Gun?

LOS ANGELES TIMES. October 15, 1970. Audie Murphy Says He Acted In Defense

LOS ANGELES HERALD EXAMINER. October 16, 1970. Page A-3 Murphy’s Assault Case Goes to Jury

LOS ANGELES TIMES. October 17, 1970 Jurors Acquit Audie Murphy of Assault Charges

LOS ANGELES TIMES. December 13, 1970. Calley Innocent if Following Orders, Audie Murphy Says

LOS ANGELES HERALD TRIBUNE. January 5, 1971. Audie Freed of Blackjack Charges

^^^ LOS ANGELES HERALD TRIBUNE. January 6, 1971. Murphy Cleared by Police Chief

LOS ANGELES TIMES. January 6, 1971. Court Drops 2 Counts Against Audie Murphy

THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. April 1971. Page 5 Official publication: Society of the Third Infantry Division. “Audie Murphy wins case”

LEGION OF VALOR of the of America, Inc. General Orders, Vol. 81, No. 9, . Pp. 2-3 National Headquarters: 621 South Taylor St., Arlington, VA 22204

LOS ANGELES TIMES. May 29, 1971. Pp. A-1, A-2, (Col. 4) AUDIE MURPHY MISSING – War Hero’s Plane 2 Days Overdue

EVENING NEWS. May 31, 1971. “Audie Murphy ‘Dies In Crash’ ” By Peter Cole

FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM. May 31, 1971 Audie Murphy Missing on Plane Flight

HENRY COUNTY JOURNAL (Bassett, Virginia) May 31, 1971. “From Farm to Fame, Story of Murphy” By Garnett Harris

LOS ANGELES STAR. May 31, 1971. Pp. A-1 & A-6. Audie Murphy's Plane Missing in Blue Ridge

MARTINSVILLE BULLETIN (Virginia) May 31, 1971. Page A-1 Actor-Hero Believed Plane Crash Victim (Audie Murphy Headed to Martinsville Area)

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. May 31, 1971 Audie Murphy Missing

SAN ANTONIO NEWS. May 31, 1971 Audie Murphy Still Missing

VIRGINIA PILOT Newspaper. May 31, 1971. Pp. 1, A8. WWII Hero Murphy, 4 Missing

COAST Magazine. June 1971. Pp. 36-43. “Return of the Quiet American: The Los Angeles Trial of Audie Murphy” By Andy Wickham

NEWARK STAR LEDGER. June 1971 Audie Murphy - The Last Battle

CHICAGO TRIBUNE June 1, 1971. pages 1 & 2, col. 4 Crash Kills Audie Murphy - Find 6 Bodies in Wreck

THE CORK EXAMINER (Ireland) June 1, 1971. pg 1 + back page, col. 3. Six bodies found in Audie Murphy wreck

DAILY NEWS (New York) June 1, 1971. Cover + page 2, 24. Air Crash Kills Audie Murphy –Audie Murphy & 5 Found Dead on a Peak in Virginia.

DAILY RECORD. June 1, 1971. Page 3 Work to Identify Murphy Remains

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. June 1, 1971 Dallasite Helped Audie Murphy Launch Career

THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN. June 1, 1971 Murphy’s Film, TV Career, Never Overshadowed War Deeds

THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE. June 1, 1971 “Luck of Irish Ran Out After Early Glory” By Bob Thomas

THE KANSAS CITY TIMES. June 1, 1971. Pp. A1 & A2. Murphy is Dead

LEDGER-STAR. June 1, 1971. “Plane crash bodies examined” By Ron Coleman

LOS ANGELES HERALD EXAMINER. June 1, 1971. Page A-2. “PRICE OF GLORY HIGH FOR AUDIE MURPHY – Hero Turned Actor Plagued By Past” By Jack Brown

LOS ANGELES STAR. June 1, 1971. “Audie Murphy Gave Nation a Hero In a Flaming Hour of World War II” By Deirdre Carmody

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 1, 1971. Pp. 1, 3. Audie Murphy, Five Others Found Dead in Plane Wreckage

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 1, 1971. Page 6. Audie Murphy and 5 Killed in Plane Crash

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 1, 1971. Pp. 1 & 6, Col. 3. “Like War, Hollywood Was Hell for Murphy” By Paul Houston

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 1, 1971. Part 1. Pp. 1, 3 Col. 5. AUDIE MURPHY DEAD IN CRASH

MARTINSVILLE BULLETIN (Virginia) June 1, 1971. Page A-1 Area Men Search For Wreckage

MARTINSVILLE BULLETIN (Virginia) June 1, 1971. Page A-1 Road To Fame Began On Farm

MARTINSVILLE BULLETIN (Virginia) June 1, 1971. Pp. 1 & 2. Bodies of Murphy, 5 Others Recovered

THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL. June 1, 1971. Page 4. Audie Murphy’s Body Found in Wreck

THE MILWAUKEE SENTINEL. June 1, 1971. Pp. 1, 8. Crash Kills Audie Murphy

MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE. June 1, 1971. Pp. 1A, 8A. Audie Murphy’s plane crashed

THE (NEW JERSEY) STAR-LEDGER. June 1, 1971 Audie Murphy found dead in Virginia airplane crash

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. June 1, 1971. Pp. 1 & 2 Audie Murphy Dead in Crash

NEW YORK TIMES. June 1, 1971. Pp. 1 & page 36. (Early Edition) Audie Murphy, War Hero, Killed in Plane Crash

NEW YORK TIMES. June 1, 1971. Pp. 1, Col. 2 & page 42. (Late Edition) Audie Murphy, War Hero, Killed in Plane Crash

RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH. June 1, 1971. Pp. 1 & 2 Plane Crash Kills Actor, 5 Others

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS. June 1, 1971 “Audie Murphy’s Return to S.A. From War Recalled” By William C. Barnard

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. June 1, 1971. Pp. 1 & 6. Officials Say Body Murphy’s

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT - June 1, 1971. Page 3-E Audie Not Fooled - Said Medals Put Him in Films

SAN ANTONIO NEWS. June 1, 1971 Audie dies as he lived; violently

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE. Page 1. June 1, 1971 War Hero Audie Murphy Killed in Airplane Crash

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE. Page 3. June 1, 1971. The Turbulent Life Of Audie Murphy

ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS. (Minnesota) June 1, 1971. Page 1. Audie Murphy Killed in Crash

THE WASHINGTON POST. June 1, 1971. Pp. A-1 & A-6, Col. 1. “Audie Murphy Plane Found With 6 Dead” By Paul W. Valentine

THE VIRGINIAN PILOT. June 1, 1971. Murphy, 5 Others Dead in Va. Crash – WWII Hero, Actor Found Near Roanoke

THE VIRGINIAN PILOT. June 1, 1971. Page A6 Back ‘From Hell,’ Was No Simple Life – Murphy Found Hollywood ‘Too Full of Phonies’

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 2, 1971. Page 2B. Roy Edwards – Of a Different Time

HOUSTON CHRONICLE. June 2, 1971. “Audie Stayed A Stranger” By Bob Thomas

HOUSTON CHRONICLE. June 2, 1971. Murphy Death Crash Probe Continues

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS. June 2, 1971. Page 2-C Audie Murphy Plane Crash Cause Probed

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS - June 2, 1971. Page 2-C Murphy’s Father Says He Never Abandoned Family

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS. June 2, 1971 “Real American Hero” By Deirdre Carmody

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. June 2, 1971 Quiet Rites for Murphy

VIRGINIA PILOT. June 2, 1971. Murphy's Plane May Have Hit Thick Fog – Wreckage Sifted For Clues

VIRGINIA PILOT. June 2, 1971, Audie Murphy

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. Vol. 117, No. 83, June 3, 1971. Page l7858. (Audie's death entered into the record)

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. June 3, 1971. Page A-15 Murphy Pilot Tied to Crash Near Lufkin

THE FARMERSVILLE (TEXAS) TIMES. June 3, 1971. Pp. 1 & 9. Farmersville’s Audie Murphy dies in air crash

THE FARMERSVILLE (TEXAS) TIMES. June 3, 1971. Bob Poole’s: Time Out (Audie Murphy)

FARMERSVILLE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS. June 3, 1971 Memorial Service is planned here

HOUSTON CHRONICLE. June 3, 1971. Murphy Pilot Link to Lufkin Crash Is Eyed

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 3, 1971. Section II, Page 1, Column 1. Audie Murphy’s Body Flown to L.A. for Services Friday

VIRGINIAN PILOT. June 3, 1971. Murphy Pilot Linked to ’70 Texas Crash

ARIZONA REPUBLIC. June 5, 1971 ‘Little folk’ mourn Audie Murphy

LOS ANGELES HERALD-EXAMINER. June 5, 1971. Page A-3 600 at Rites for Audie Murphy

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 5, 1971. Page 1 & back Page, col. 7. “Audie Murphy’s Heroism Described in Final Eulogy” By Dorothy Townsend

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 6, 1971 “Audie Murphy : A Recollection” By Lois Sager Foxhall

THE FORT WORTH PRESS. June 6, 1971. Page 13-A Hero Audie Murphy eulogized in H’wood

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 6, 1971. Section "F", Page 5. “War Heroes - A Passing Concept” By Donna Bible

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 6, 1971. Section "A", Page 20. “Audie Murphy Worked on Plan to Free Hoffa” By Jack Nelson

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. June 7, 1971. Page A-5 Audie Murphy Buried in Arlington

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. June 7, 1971. Audie Murphy Reportedly Tried To Help Hoffa Get Out of Prison

THE NEW YORK TIMES. June 7, 1971. Audie Murphy Buried With Full Military Rites at Arlington

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. June 7, 1971 Murphy Laid To Rest In Arlington

FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM. June 8, 1971. Page 3-B Murphy Buried in Military Rites

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 8, 1971. Part I, Pp. 1 & 14. “Audie Murphy's Army Buddies Pay Final Tribute at Arlington” By Jack Nelson

MESQUITE DAILY NEWS. June 8, 1971. 5 x 5” photo of Pamela Murphy and Terry following burial services of Audie.

THE NEW YORK TIMES. June 8, 1971. Audie Murphy Buried With Military Rites at Arlington

RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH. June 8, 1971 Murphy is Buried In Arlington

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS. June 8, 1971 Audie Murphy Buried at Arlington

SAN ANTONIO NEWS. June 8, 1971 Audie Murphy

VIRGINIA PILOT, June 8, 1971 “Hero Murphy Just 1 in Row Upon Row” By Don Hill

WASHINGTON POST. June 8, 1971. Pp. C1, & C4, Col. 3. “Disparate Worlds of Audie Murphy Join to Bury War Hero in Arlington” By Ken Ringle

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. June 9, 1971. Page A-25. “Memories of Audie” By Weldon Owens

SANTA BARBARA NEWS-PRESS (VALLEY NEWS) June 9, 1971. Pg. C-3. “Sudlow Closest to Murphy’s Historic WWII Battle Stand” By Mike Raphael

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. June 10, 1971 Murphy tribute draws big crowd

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. June 10, 1971 Audie Murphy, Hero

LIFE Magazine. June 11, 1971. Vol. 70, No. 9. Page 77. Parting Shots

NEWSWEEK Magazine. June 14, 1971. Page 93. (Obituary)

TIME Magazine. Vol. 97, No. 24. June l4, 1971. Pp. 12, 27. HEROES - To Hell and Not Quite Back

ARMY TIMES. Vol. 3l, No. 45. June l6, 1971. Pp. l2,24. “No Pampered Teenager” By Tom Scanlan

THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. June 1971. Pp. 5 & 24. Official publication: Society of the Third Infantry Division. “Audie Murphy's Body Found in Plane Crash” plus “Audie Murphy Buried with Full Military Rites at Arlington” By Ken Ringle

THE SCOTTISH RITE REPORTER. Vol. XII, No. 12. July 1971. Pp. 1-2, 4. Distinguished Mason & Most Decorated Hero of World War II - Honour Man of Long Beach Bodies Killed in Plane Crash

SOLDIERS Magazine. Vol. 26, No. 7. July 1971. Page 4 A Hero Passes

LOS ANGELES TIMES - WEST Magazine. July 18, 1971. Pp. 20-23. “A Different Kind of Hell” By Bill Libby

THE AMERICAN LEGION Magazine. August 1971. Page 39. Death Notice

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 65, No. 8. August 1971. Page 9. “Audie Murphy - The Last Battle” By Dorothy Manners, Columnist

SAGA MAGAZINE. August 1971. Pp. 22 -24, 48 - 49, 52, 54. “The Story Behind The Tragedy of AUDIE MURPHY” By Bob Shields

THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. Vol. 46, No. 1. August 1971. Pp. 28-31. Official publication: Society of the Third Infantry Division. First Annual Patriotism Award Decatur, Alabama. plus reprint of article: The Decatur Daily, July 4, 1971, Decatur, Alabama.

THE EVENING STAR (Washington) August 2, 1971 “The Rambler Finds a Blue Room” By Brian Kelly

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS NEWS. August 29, 1971. Pp. 2-3,3l,37. “A Different Kind of Hell” By Bill Libby

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. September 1971 Audie Murphy: to hell – and back …and a return to ashes

TV RADIO SHOW Magazine. Vol. 5, No. 12, September 1971. Page 8. Audie Murphy: No Medals Were Left

WILD WEST STARS. Vol. 3, No. 9. 1971. Pp. 12-l8. “Audie Murphy - the big little man” By Claudette Murchison. Published by Jim Ward, Route 8, Thorngrove Pike, Knoxville, Tennessee 39714 (series terminated l974)

HOLLYWOOD Magazine. October 1971. Page 35. Audie Murphy: What Price Glory?

THE DALLAS TIMES HERALD. (Sunday Magazine) Nov. 28, 1971. Pp. 8-9. “Audie Murphy: l924-l971” By Texas Jim Cooper

THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. December 1971. Pp. 21-22. Official publication: Society of the Third Infantry Division. Congressional Record - House H9541. (Designating the V.A. Hospital in San Antonio as the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital)

MODERN SCREEN'S HOLLYWOOD YEARBOOK. Vol. l, No. l5. l972. Pp. 66-67. Audie Murphy to hell - and back & a return to the ashes

THE AMERICAN LEGION Magazine. February l972. Page 36. Naming of V.A. Hospital in San Antonio, Texas.

THE RISE AND FALL OF JIMMY HOFFA By Walter Sheridan. 1972. Pp. 492-493, 498-499, 502-506, 508-509, 511-514. Published by the Saturday Review Press, 380 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10017

NEW CASTLE NEWS. April 7, 1972. Mrs. Murphy to attend memorial air show here

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. June 16, 1972. Pilot cited as lacking skill in flying Audie Murphy death plane

JOURNAL OF POPULAR FILM. Vol. 1, No. 4. Fall 1972. Pp. 254-267. “Innocence Preserved or Audie Murphy Died For Your Sins, America” By Julian Smith

THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. Vol. 47, No. 1. August 1972. Pp. 10-12. Official publication: Society of the Third Infantry Division. “Did you know Audie Murphy?” plus Fund for Audie Murphy Plaque Proposed

SOLDIERS Magazine. November l972. Page: Cover II. “Hero - and Poet” - Published by the Department of the Army, Cameron Station, Alexandria, Virginia 22314

NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS ASSOCIATION. December 1972. “Tribute to a Hero” by Don Grady. Pg 6-7.

AFTER THE BATTLE Magazine. No. 3. l973. Pp. 28-36. Published by Battle of Britain Prints Internat. Ltd. Distributed in the U.S. by Sky Books Internat., Inc. 48 East 50th Street, New York, New York l0022

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. February 13, 1973. 3 x 6” photo of reproduction picture which hangs in state capitol.

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 24. Feb. 14, 1973. Audie Murphy Day Guest List Grows

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 25. Feb. 15, 1973. Celeste Completes Marker Campaign

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 26. Feb. 16, 1973. Celebration Begins New Army Platoon

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 27. Feb. 17, 1973. Down Memory Lane With Mrs. Cawthon

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 28. Feb. 18, 1973 “World War II Hero’s Life Rooted Deep in Hunt\ Country” By John Edmiston

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 28. Feb. 18, 1973. Historical Marker To Honor War Hero

WACO TRIBUNE HERALD. February 18, 1973 Greenville to Have Day Honoring Audie Murphy

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. February 19, 1973. Page B-3. “Texans to honor a famous warrior” By Ot Hampton

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. February 19, 1973. “They remember Audie: Special day will honor famous Texas war hero” By Ot Hampton

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 29. Feb. 19, 1973. “Hunt Residents Recall Audie As Youth” By Lucy McDonald, Melva Geyer and John Edmiston

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 30. Feb. 20, 1973. Murphy Medals Here

THE DENISON HERALD. February 21, 1973 ( 4 Pages ) “Audie Murphy: The Passing of ‘Destry’ ” By Gary D. Ford

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 31. Feb. 21, 1973. “City Set For Audie Murphy Day” By Chuck Hanson

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 32. Feb. 22, 1973 “Special Tribute Today For Best Known G.I.” By Chuck Hanson. p. A12.

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 32. Feb. 22, 1973. “Friends Remember Days During War” By Ann Faragher. Pp. A-1 to A-2.

`THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. February 22, 1973 Town Honors Audie Murphy

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. February 23, 1973. Page 4-C. “Greenville, Gov. Briscoe, ‘home folks’ pay tribute to Audie Murphy” By Ot Hampton

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. February 23, 1973. Page 8B. “Audie Murphy Day - Crowd Shivers And Remembers” By Dotty Griffith

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 33. Feb. 23, 1973. Photo of Pamela Murphy & LTG Patrick Cassidy during Audie Murphy Day

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 33. Feb. 23, 1973. Murphy Lauded

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 33. Feb. 23, 1973. Room Is Dedicated

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 33. Feb. 23, 1973. Photo of Emmett Murphy being helped to his seat during ceremonies.

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 33. Feb. 23, 1973. 2000 Watch Tribute Despite Bad Weather

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 33. Feb. 23, 1973. Mrs. Murphy Thanks Town

THE HOUSTON POST. February 23, 1973. Page 7/A. Audie Murphy Day Observed

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 34. Feb. 24, 1973 Photo of Pamela Murphy with Alex & Ray Santini, George Pete Goolsby and David Spec McClure.

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 35. Feb. 25, 1973 “Deep Faith Helps War Hero’s Widow Meet Tragedy” By Ann Faragher

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 35. Feb. 25, 1973. Lawsuit For $10 Million is Filed By Mrs. Murphy

HEADLINES Magazine. May l973. Pp. 43-46. “Hero with the baby face” IPC Magazines Ltd., London.

THE FARMERSVILLE (TEXAS) TIMES. May 31, 1973. ‘Proud Day,’ says Red Hall

THE FARMERSVILLE (TEXAS) TIMES. May 31, 1973. Touching tributes highlight marker dedication

HOW AUDIE MURPHY DIED IN VIETNAM By McAvoy Layne. l973. A paperback from Anchor Books, Doubleday. Garden City, NY

TV-MOVIES TODAY Magazine. Vol. 5, No. 3. August 1973. Page 21. Audie's $10 Million After-Death Suit

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. August 20, 1973. Pages 1 & 8. “Audie Murphy’s birthplace fading” By Ot Hampton

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. August 30, 1973. Page 8-A “Greenville hopes to rescue Audie Murphy’s old home” By Ot Hampton

WILD WEST STARS. No. 22. August-September l973. Pp. l5-l6. (Caricatures of Audie) Published by Jim Ward, Route 8, Thorngrove Pike, Knoxville, Tennessee 397l4 (series terminated l974)

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. September 9, 1973. Page 9A Work on Hero’s Home delayed

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS. November 16, 1973. Hospital Memorializes Top U.S. Hero of WW II

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. November 17, 1973. “Crowd Hails Mrs. Murphy” By Joe P. Faulkner

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. November 17, 1973. Pp. 1 & 4. “Widow of Audie Tells Gratitude” By Ed Castillo

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. November 17, 1973. VA Statue Honors Murphy

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. November 17, 1973. New VA Hospital Wins Plaudits of Lawmakers

EXPRESS and NEWS. November 18, 1973. Part 1, Page 3-A. “Mrs. Murphy Hailed” By Bill Graham

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. November 18, 1973. Pp. 1 & 2. “Murphy Hospital Draws Acclaim” By Joe P. Faulkner

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. November 18, 1973. Page 18-A. “2000 Tour Massive New Audie Murphy Hospital” By O’lenestone

THE CELESTE COURIER. Vol. 71, No. 45. November 30, 1973. VA Hospital Named For Audie Murphy

THE AMERICAN LEGION Magazine. January l974. Page 24. Audie Murphy Veterans Hospital

HEART-THROBS By Jack Tresidder. l974. Page 80. Distributed by Crescent Books, A Division of Crown Publishers. 4l9 Park Avenue South. New York, New York 10016

AGAINST ALL ODDS By F.A. Jameson, 1974. Pp. 64-74. “Not Afraid to Die: Audie Murphy” A Pal Paperback from Xerox Education Publication. Middletown, Connecticut 06457

A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF WAR FILMS By Clyde Jeavons. 1974. Pp. 180-182. Published by The Citadel Press, A division of Lyle Stuart, Inc. 120 Enterprise Avenue. Secaucus, NJ 07094

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. January 25, 1974. Page 3 D “Audie Murphy Struggled to Free Hoffa” By Earl Golz

GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. March 15, 1974. Murphy Montage Displayed (artist Etta Humphrey’s)

GRAND PRAIRIE DAILY NEWS. March 18, 1974. Audie Murphy subject of historical biography

THE NATIONAL TATTLER. April 21, 1974 "As He Got Older, He Disintegrated . . . I Left Him" 'Audie Murphy Was Destined To Die," Says Wanda Hendrix, Soldier- Star's First Wife By Toni Holt

THE REPORTER - HILLSBORO, TEXAS. September 2, 1974. Page 5. Col. Simpson Gets Ready For Biography of Audie Murphy (plus rare photo of Colonel Simpson with Emmett Murphy and Corinne)

AUDIE MURPHY-AMERICAN SOLDIER By Col. Harold B. Simpson, USAF, (Ret.) 1975. Published by The Hill Junior College Press. Post Office Box 6l9, Hillsboro, Texas 76645. (A Biography of Audie Murphy) 466 Pages. ISBN 912172-20-7

HOFFA - THE REAL STORY By James R. Hoffa. 1975. Page 210. Published by Stein and Day, Scarborough House, Briarcliff Manor, New York 10510

THE WESTERN By Allen Eyles. 1975. Pp. 116-117. Published by A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc. Cranbury, NJ 08512.

VFW Magazine. (Veterans of Foreign Wars) March l975. Page 40. Post Honors Audie Murphy

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. May 11, 1975. Statue Will Be Unveiled

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. May 17, 1975. Tribute paid Audie Murphy

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. May 17, 1975. Page 2-A. ‘I’m Very Proud,’ says Widow of Murphy By K. Mack Sisk

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. May 18, 1975. Mayaguez rescuers share Audie Murphy spotlight

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. May 18, 1975. Page 22A. Murphy Statue Unveiled

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS. May 18, 1975. Page 3-A. “Hero Murphy ‘would have been proud’ ” By Jack Handey

THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL GREEN SHEET. May 24, 1975. “In an age unkind to war heroes, Texans remember Audie Murphy” By K. Mack Sisk

THE STARS and STRIPES-THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE. May 29, l975. Pp. 6-7. Audie Murphy Statue Dedication

THE NATIONAL TATTLER. June 8, l975. Page l9. Was Audie Murphy a Victim of the Assassination Conspiracy?

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. November 9, 1975. Section 10F Books “From twinkle to tragedy : Audie Murphy” By Thomas E. Turner, Baylor University

^^^ LOS ANGELES TIMES. December 13, 1975. Part 1, Page 12. $2.5 Million Awarded to Family of Audie Murphy

THE FILMS OF THE FIFTIES By Douglas Brode. 1976. Pp. 146-147. “To Hell and Back” Published by Citadel Press, A Division of Lyle Stuart, Inc. 120 Enterprise Avenue. Secaucus, New Jersey 07094.

THEY WENT THATAWAY By James Horwitz. l976. Pp. l47-151. “Empty Saddles” Thomas Congdon Books. E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc. New York.

GREAT WESTERN STARS By James Robert Parish. June 1976. Pp. 161-170. [paper back] Published by Ace Books (A Division of Charter Communications, Inc.) 1120 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036.

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. July 24, 1977. “Chain reaction aids hero’s kin” By Joe Edwards

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. October 13, 1977. Page - 12C “Audie Murphy: A hero forever” By Mary Ficklen

HORIZONS. Vol. 7, No. 1. Winter Edition 1977. Pp. 6. “Audie Murphy & Walt Weispfenning: A Couple of Heroes” By Wayne Lubenow. Published by North Dakota Horizons, Post Office Box 2467. Fargo, North Dakota 58108.

JOHN HUSTON - MAKER OF MAGIC By Stuart Kaminsky. 1978. Pp. 77-78, 89, 126-127. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, Massachusetts.

WEBSTER'S AMERICAN MILITARY BIOGRAPHIES. 1978. Page 294. Published by G & C. Merriam Company, Springfield, Massachusetts.

THE MADISON COURIER. Madison, Indiana, September 23, 1978. “Area where Audie Murphy earned medal” By George H. Miller

AFTER THE BATTLE Magazine. No. 25. l979. Pp. 7-8. Published By Battle of Britain Prints Internat. Ltd. Distributed in the U.S. by Sky Books Internat., Inc. 48 East 50th Street, New York, New York l0022.

GREAT COWBOY STARS OF MOVIES & TELEVISION. 1979. Pp. 330-335. “Audie Murphy (Cold-eyed Hero With a Quick Gun)” By Lee O. Miller. Published by Arlington House, 165 Huguenot Street. New Rochelle, New York. 10801.

STATIC LINE. (Airborne newspaper) February 1979. Page 12. Post Office Box 87518, College Park, Georgia 30337. Don Lassen - Editor

AUSTRALIAN POST (newspaper) August 23, 1979. Pages 5-7. "The Kid who loved to Kill" By Bob Larkins

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. September 30, 1979. Page L-3. “Two unforgettable boys from Farmersville” By Bill Porterfield

SHOWDOWN-CONFRONTING MODERN AMERICA IN THE WESTERN FILM. By John H. Lenihan. Published by University of Illinois Press - Urbana, Chicago, London. 1980. Pp. 45, 64-65, 104, 135.

SOLDIERS Magazine. February l980. Volume 35, No. 2, Pp. l8-2l. “Audie Murphy - Most Decorated Soldier of World War II” By SSgt. Jim Boersema

HOLLYWOOD STUDIO MAGAZINE. Vol. 14, No. 7. February-March. 1981. P. 28. “The Audie Leon Murphy Collection and Memorial Fan Club” By Lillian Bailey

THE DRAGON CHRONICLE By G. Lee Cotter. May 1981. Pp. 44-47. History of the 15th Infantry From the Civil War to the Present. Published By Walsworth Publishing Co. Marceline, Missouri.

HOLLYWOOD STUDIO MAGAZINE. Vol. 14, No. 12. August 1981. Page 50. “Passing Parade - Wanda Hendrix” By Kirk Crivello

NOSTALGIA WORLD Newspaper. No. 16. Winter 1981-1982. Pp. 8-9. Post Office Box 231, New Haven, Connecticut 06473 “To Hell and Back: The Saga of Audie Murphy” By Lillian and Kathleen Bailey

THE FILM ENCYCLOPEDIA By Ephraim Katz. 1982. Page 841. A Perigee Book Published by The Putnam Publishing Group. 200 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016.

WESTERN FILMS - A Complete Guide by Brian Garfield. 1982. Pgs. 79-80,83,86,104,106-107,129,133,138,148,152,166,182,185,189,205- 206,243-244,260,262,270-271,289,293-294,296,314,328,330,341,347. A paperback book published by Da Capo Press, Inc. A Subsidiary of Plenum Publishing Corporation 233 Spring Street, New York, New York 10013.

THE MEDAL COLLECTOR. Vol. 33, No. l2. December l982. Pp. l0-l4. “Audie Murphy: The Last American War Hero” By Gene Klann . Official Publication of The Orders and Medals Society of America (OMSA).

BIG REEL’S COWBOY PICTORIAL. 1983. Published by Empire Publishing, Inc. Route 3, Madison, North Carolina 27025.

CAGNEY: THE AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY. 1983. Pp. 170-171. By Doug Warren with . Published by St. Martin’s Press, 175 5th Avenue, NY, NY 10010

FAVORITE WESTERNS Magazine. No. l4. l983. Pp. 45-48. “Audie Murphy - Real Hero to Reel Hero” By Neil Summers Published Quarterly by Serial World Publishers 1055 Madison Avenue, Mankato, Minnesota 56001.

ESQUIRE Magazine. Vol. l00, No. 6. December l983. Pp. 597-604. “The War Hero” By Thomas B. Morgan

TEXAS BLACKLAND HERITAGE by Troy C. Crenshaw. 1983 Printed by Texian Press, Fort Worth, Texas. Library of Congress Catalog No. 83-90750. 2 small Hunt County photos and a very brief reference to Audie.

DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN MILITARY BIOGRAPHY. 1984. Pp. 793-796. Volume II. Published by Greenwood Publishing Group. Westport, CT. Roger J. Spiller – Editor ISBN 0313241627

HISTORY OF WESTERN MOVIES. 1984. Pp. 131-132. Texas Kid: Audie Murphy Distributed by Crescent Books, A Division of Crown Publishers, Inc. 419 Park Avenue South. New York, New York 10016.

FIFTY WHO MADE THE DIFFERENCE. l984. Pp. 524-538. “The War Hero” By Thomas B. Morgan Villard Books. New York.

THE BLUE and WHITE DEVILS. 1984. Page 159. By Hugh A. Scott, Colonel, USAR-Ret. Published by The Battery Press, Inc. Post Office Box 3107 Uptown Station. Nashville, Tennessee 37219.

WAR MOVIES by Jay Hyams. 1984. Pp. 108-109, 134-135. Published by Gallery Books, A Division of W.H. Smith Publishers 112 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016.

WOUNDS OF WAR. l984. Page 6. By Herbert Hendin & Ann Pollinger Haas Basic Books, Inc. New York.

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. May 20, 1984. Pp. 35 & 43. “East Texas town hasn’t forgotten Audie Murphy” By Peter Larson

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 8, 1984. The Main Man in the Bailey’s Lives

THE PLAIN DEALER Magazine. November 11, 1984. Pp. 19-21. “Soldiering With Audie Murphy” By Don Kerr. Published by The Plain Dealer Publishing Co., Cleveland, Ohio.

NATIONAL GUARD ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS. Vol. 25, No. 5. Pp. 7-8. P.O. B l0045, N.W. Station, Austin, Texas 78766. January l985. Audie Murphy Statue Dedicated

ABOVE and BEYOND-A History of the Medal of Honor from the Civil War to Vietnam 1985. Pp. 2l7-2l8 (small photo insert- page 227) Boston Publishing Company, Boston, Massachusetts 02116.

SERGEANT YORK: AN AMERICAN HERO. 1985. Pp. 121-124. By David D. Lexington. Published by University of Kentucky Press

V.A. PRACTITIONER. Vol. 2, No. 3. March l985. Pp. 32-38,44. Profile: Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital, San Antonio, Texas 78284.

FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM. March 3, 1985. Pp. 1 & 4. “Audie Murphy rides again - Old movies have new fans” By Mike Ritchey

GUN JOURNAL. “Warlords” By Chip Stevenson. May l985. Page 39. Published by Charlton Publications, Inc. -Charlton Building, Derby, CT 06418.

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. May 5, 1985. Page 64-A. “War gave Audie Murphy fame, medals, no satisfaction” By Peter Larson

LIFE Magazine. Vol. 8, No. 6. Spring-Summer l985. Page 28. Super GI

WEEKLY WORLD NEWS. July 9, 1985. “The Tragic Life of an American hero” By Dick Donovan

NORTHERN VIRGINIA DAILY. July 29, 1985. Flowers for Murphy

VFW Magazine. (Veterans of Foreign Wars) August l985. Page 4l. Notice of Audie Murphy Statue Dedication, Camp Mabry, Texas National Guard, Austin, Texas 78763.

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY By James Edward Peters Published by Woodbine House. 1986. Pp. 159-161.

THE BEST OF MGM. 1986. Pp. 100-101, 102, 121. Brompton Books Corp. 15 Sherwood Place, Greenwich, CT 06830. (Red Badge of Courage) [some good B & W pictures]

CIVIL WAR CINEMA By John M. Cassidy. 1986. Pages 97, 108, 110-112. (A Pictorial History of Hollywood and the War Between the States) Published by Pictorial Histories Publishing Company 713 South Third Street, Missoula, Montana 59801.

PICTURE By Lillian Ross. 1986. 220 Pages , MGM, and the making of The Red Badge of Courage. Published by Andre Deutsch Limited 105-106 Great Russell Street, London WC1B3LJ, UK

SIMPSON SPEAKS ON HISTORY By Col. Harold B. Simpson. l986. Pp. 1-16. “The Audie Murphy Story” Published by Hill College Press Post Office Box 619, Hillsboro, Texas 76645.

THIRD INFANTRY DIVISION - WORLD WAR II, Vol. I. March 1986. By G. William Mohr, 1101 Highland Drive, Kokomo, Indiana 46902. A pictorial review - 90 Pages

FILMS IN REVIEW. Vol. 37. April l986. Pp. 215-221. “What Price Glory - Audie Murphy?” By Oscar A. Rimoldi Published by National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. Post Office Box 589, New York, New York l0021.

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS NEWS. April 23, 1986. “War hero Murphy to enter hall of fame” By James Coburn

BALTIMORE SUN. July 20,1986 - pp. 1E, 6E, 7E “AUDIE MURPHY: TO FAME AND BACK - Authentic hero's Hollywood exploits available on video” By Stephen Hunter

TEXAS, HOUSTON CHRONICLE MAGAZINE. August 10, 1986. Page 4. Our Texas Heroes

NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW. Vol. 61, No. 4. October 1986. Pp. 329-340. “The Kid from Texas: The Movie Heroism of Audie Murphy” By John H. Lenihan, Associate Professor of History, Texas A & M University. Published by University of , New Mexico Historical Review, Mesa Vista 1013, Albuquerque, NM 87131-1186 (505) 277-5839

FRONTLINE Newspaper. 3rd Infantry Division, Wuerzburg, Germany. Vol. 69, No. 22. October 31, 1986. Page 6. Marne Legacy

TRUE WEST Magazine. November 1986. Reel Cowboys – “The Unforgiven” By Bill O’Neal

VALOR Magazine. Vol. II, Issue No. 6. December l986. Pp. 46-48, 73-76. “America's Baby-Faced Hero” By Morgan Tanner

G.I.- THE AMERICAN SOLDIER IN WORLD WAR II. Pp. 136-137. 1987. By Lee Kennett. Chapter 7 – “The Challenge of Combat” Published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York.

HISTORY OF THE THIRD DIVISION IN WORLD WAR II. Pp. 310-312. 1987. Edited By Donald G. Taggart. ISBN 0-89839-101-6 Reprinted by the Battery Press. Post Office Box 3107, Uptown Station. Nashville, Tennessee 372l9 (615) 298-1401

SOLDIERS Magazine. February l987. Pp. l0-ll. Making the Pro Club

MILITARY REVIEW. April 1987. “The Warrior Spirit” By Major Robert L. Maginnis, USA

THE STATIC LINE. (Airborne newspaper) April 1987. Page 29. Post Office Box 87518, College Park, Georgia 30337. Don Lassen - Editor

OPERATION NORTHWIND. 1987. Pp. 140-142, 215-217, 229-230, 243. By Charles Whiting. Published by Grafton Books, A Division of the Collins Publishing Group 8 Grafton Street, London W1X 3LA, Great Britain.

SHOOTING STARS. Edited By Archie P. McDonald. l987. Pp. l26-l46. “Audie Murphy : Kid With a Gun” By Don B. Graham Indiana University Press, Bloomington & Indianapolis.

STATIC LINE. (Airborne newspaper) October 1987. Page 4. Post Office Box 87518, College Park, Georgia 30337. Don Lassen - Editor

FAVORITE WESTERNS No. 27 & SERIAL WORLD No. 47. 1988. Pp. 32-33. “The Audie Murphy Westerns” By John Roberts Published by Norman H. Kietzer. Route 1, Box 103 Vernon Center, Minnesota 56090.

JOHN BERRY & HIS CHILDREN. 1988. Pp. 747, 759, 761, 783, 803, 823-824. Published by John Berry Association, Post Office Box 473, Georgetown, Texas 78627. Publisher/Editor Judge Jack Pope, Austin, Texas ISBN 0-9621053-0-9

JOHNNY CAME LATELY. “The Hero” 1988. Pp. 155-156, 158. An Autobiography By Fred de Cordova Published by Simon & Schuster Co., Inc. Rockefeller Center 1230 Avenue of the Americas. New York, New York 10020.

THEY WENT THAT-A-WAY By Malcolm Forbes. 1988. Pp. 218-219. Published By Simon and Schuster Co. Inc. Rockefeller Center 1230 Avenue of the Americans, New York, New York 10020.

UNDER WESTERN SKIES No. 34. 1988. Pp. 16-17. “Audie Murphy - 6/20/24 - 5/28/71, world’s most decorated soldier in World War II who became Hollywood’s most tortured Soul !” By Edward F. Tims. Published by The World of Yesterday Publications (WOY) Route 3, Box 263- H, Waynesville, North Carolina 28786.

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. May 15, 1988. Page 45A, 47A. “Murphy’s war didn’t ended in the Army” By Kent Biffle

SAGEBRUSH JOURNAL. May-June 1988. Pp. 5, 18. “Audie Murphy: From The Battlefield To The Range” By Mario De Marco

NATIONAL EXAMINER. August l6, l988. America's most famous war hero was really a womanizing devil

TEMPLE (TEXAS) DAILY TELEGRAM. September 25, 1988. “Membership in Audie Murphy Club Special to Soldiers at Fort Hood” By Paul J. Gately

THE NEW AGE Magazine. Vol. XCVI, No. 11. November l988. Pp. 33-34. “Audie Murphy Remembered” - Official publication of the Supreme Council 33 degree, Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdiction, 1733 Sixteenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009 [Publication now titled THE SCOTTISH RITE JOURNAL]

TO HELL and BACK By Audie Murphy. l988. 274 Pages. Reprinted by Tab Books, Inc. ISBN 0-8306-4002-9 Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania l7294-02l4.

CANDID COWBOYS By Neil Summers. 1989. Pp. 87, 102-105. (photos with captions) Published by Old West Shop Publishing Post Office Box 5232C, Vienna, West Virginia 26105

THE HUSTONS By Lawrence Grobel. 1989. Pp. 354, 356, 358, 457-458, 463-64, 468-471. Published by Charles Scribner's Sons, Macmillan Publishing Co. 866 Third Avenue, New York, New York 10022. ISBN 0-684-19019-2

WHEN IN DISGRACE By . 1989. Pp. 327, ? , 387. Published by Neville Publishing Company, Post Office Box 5056, Santa Barbara, California 93150

YESTERDAY Newspaper. Vol. 1, No. 1, April 1989. Pp. 21-23. Published by Carmel Enterprises, P.O. Box 23771, Nashville, Tennessee, Arnold Rogers-Editor. (615) 383-8283

COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. April 2, 1989. Page 11A. “Murphy was a real-life local hero” By James Conrad

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. April 4, 1989 “Murphy was a real-life local hero” By James Conrad

CHICAGO TRIBUNE. May 22, 1989. Section 5. (Tempo) “Last combat hero is long forgotten” By Bob Greene

LOS ANGELES HERALD EXAMINER. May 23, 1989. Page B5 “American hero: A life of pain” By Bob Greene

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. May 29, 1989. “Forgotten hero Audie Murphy: Sad life of ‘a swell kid’ ” By Bob Greene

DETROIT FREE PRESS. May 30, 1989. Page 11B. “War hero Murphy made many trips to hell and back” By Bob Greene

TEXAS MONTHLY. Vol. l7, Issue 6. June l989. Pp. 106-108, 149-151. “Kid With a Gun” By Don B. Graham

CHICAGO TRIBUNE. June 7, 1989. Section 5, Page 1 “Audie Murphy tale still touches nerve” By Bob Greene

BALTIMORE SUN. July 20, 1986. Pp. 1E, 6E, 7E. “Audie Murphy: To Fame and Back” By Stephen Hunter

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. July 30, 1989. Page 6C “The casualties of war Audie Murphy: Wounds of battle don’t always heal, even for heroes.” By Tom Pilkington

LOS ANGELES.(The Magazine of Southern California) Vol. 34, No. 8. August l989. Pp. 84,86-92,94. "Fallen Hero" By Don B. Graham

NO NAME ON THE BULLET. (A Biography of Audie Murphy) 398 Pages. By Don B. Graham. l989. Published by Viking Penguin, Inc. 40 West 23rd Street, New York, NY 10010. ISBN 0-670-81511-X

WEEKLY WORLD NEWS. October 17, 1989. “Tragedy of America’s greatest hero” By Dick Donovan

MOVIELINE Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 3. November 1989. Pp. 14, 81. “Heavy Medal” By Grover Lewis

VALLEY DAILY NEWS. November 10, 1989. “Bittersweet memories of life with legend” By Dennis McCarthy

THE TENNESSEAN. November 30, 1989. Pp. 1E & 7E. Remembering a musical Audie

THE TENNESSEAN. November 30, 1989. Pp. 1E & 7E. “ ‘A gentle little Killer’ makes mark on history” By Ken Beck

THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE. December 24, 1989. Pp. 1D & 5D. “Audie Murphy gone from almanac, but not forgotten” By Barry Schlachter

THE WASHINGTON TIMES. December 26, 1989. “Texas snubs one of its most famous sons” By Barry Schlachter

HEROES OF WWII” by Edward F. Murphy. 1990. Pp. 263-269 Published by Ballantine Books. ISBN 0-345-37545-9 Library of Congress Card Number : 90-7959 (paperback)

THE CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR By Bill Harris. 1990. Pp. 72, 74-75. Published by Portland House, Distributed by Outlet Book Co., Inc. A Random House Company, 225 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10003. ISBN 0-517- 69323-2

THE HISTORY OF THE 15th REGIMENT IN WORLD WAR II. 1990. Pp. 19, 147, 202, 259-261, 267, 334. Society of the Third Infantry Division. Robert C. McFarland, Editor 3202 North 4th Street, LaGrande Oregon 97850.

THE OTHER BATTLE OF THE BULGE : OPERATION NORTHWIND. 1990. By Charles Whiting. Pp. 92-4, 151-3, 162-163, 172-173. Scarborough House - Publishers, Chelsea, Michigan 48118.

FORT WORTH STAR - TELEGRAM. January 18, 1990. Pp. 1, 7. “Man’s mission is restoring hero to Audie’s name” By Pat Nimmo Riddle

GREENVILLE SAMPLER. Vol. 1, No. 1. Summer 1990. “Audie Murphy - War Hero - movie star, one the areas most favorite sons” By Lance Martin (903)455-4220

HERO - THE LIFE and DEATH OF AUDIE MURPHY By Charles Whiting. June 1990. 295 Pages. Scarborough House - Publishers. Chelsea, MI 48118. ISBN 0-8128-3135-7

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. October 21, 1990. Page 12J “Spy-thrillers, tales of Old West and the story of Audie Murphy” By Si Dunn PLUS a brief book analysis of “Hero, The Life and Death of Audie Murphy”

BLACKLANDS JOURNAL. November 14, 1990. Page 4C. Audie Murphy was Hunt County’s hero

CRUEL CITY By Marianne Ruuth. 1991. Pp. 57-58. Published by Roundtable Publishing Company, 29169 Heathercliff Road, Malibu, California 90265.

LOST FILMS OF THE FIFTIES By Douglas Brode. 1991. Pp. 96-98. (analysis of the movie “Destry”) A Citadel Press Book published By Carol Publishing Co., 120 Enterprise Avenue, Secaucus, NJ 07094. ISBN 0-8065-1092-7

1941: TEXAS GOES TO WAR. 1991. Pp. 43, 69. Published by the University of North Texas Press Post Office Box 13856. Denton, Texas 76203-3856.

MEN OF WAR. (Great Military Figures of the 20th Century) 1991. Pp. 62-63. By Harrison Hunt. Published By Mallard Press - BDD Promotional Book Co., 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10100. ISBN 0-7924-5418-9

THERE'S A WAR TO BE WON - The in World War II. By Geoffrey Perret. 1991. Pp. 476, 478. Published by Ballantine Books, a division of Random House, Inc., New York. ISBN 0-345-41909-X

UNDER WESTERN SKIES. No. 42. 1991. Pp. 4-13. “Audie Murphy - Last of the Cowboys” By Paul Dellinger Published by WOY Publications, Route 3, Box 263-H. Waynesville, North Carolina 28786 (704) 648-5647

U. S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT. 1991. Pp. 44-45. Special Edition - Medal of Honor “The Most Decorated Hero”

WHERE THERE'S A WILL ... By Stephen M. Silverman. 1991. Pp. 144 -150. Published by Harper-Collins, 10 East 53rd Street, New York, NY 10022.

THE WASHINGTON POST. January 31, 1991. Section C, STYLE Page 1. “Humble Men of the Badge of Courage: The Congressional Medalists; Untold Stories” By Ken Ringle

THE GROSEBECK - TEXAS JOURNAL. February 14, 1991. “This Week in Texas History, Aggies Honor Modest Hero” By Bartee Haile

MILITARY ILLUSTRATED - PAST & PRESENT. Vol. 37, June 1991. Pp. 49-52. GALLERY: Audie Murphy By Stephen L. Hardin Published by Military Illustrated Ltd., London, U.K. Distributed by Sky Books International, 48 East 50th Street, New York, NY 10022 (718)359-6969

COMMERCE JOURNAL. June 5, 1991 “Another work on life of Audie” By Jim Conrad

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. July 11, 1991. Street dedication

THE MILITARIA HISTORIAN (Ohio Valley Military Society) Aug. 1991. Pp. 10-11. “Audie L. Murphy - Major, United States Army” By Ron Coulson

THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. Vol. 73, No. 1, August 1991, Pp. 24-25. Official Publication: Society of the Third Infantry Division. “A Tribute to Audie Murphy - The Last American Folk Hero” By John Boessenecker

MOVIE COLLECTOR'S WORLD. August 2, 1991. Page 71. “First Impressions” By William J. Felchner.

AMERICA’S CIVIL WAR. Vol. 4, No. 3. September, 1991. Page 6. Editorial: Civil War movies tell us less about history than about Hollywood Published by Empire Press, A Cowles Media Co. Affiliate

THE FLORIDA (JACKSONVILLE) Sept. 21, 1991. Page F3. Scarlet from Jacksonville, decorated soldier found fame, love, heart- break in short lives

GLOBE Newspaper. Vol. 38, No. 47. November 19, 1991. Pp. 36-37. “Racist Audie Murphy Terrorized his Wife!” By John Nelander

A BAD ENDING FOR A HERO By George Kegley. May 28, 1992. Published by Roanoke Times & World-News. Post Office Box 2491 Roanoke, Virginia 24010. Pp. Extra-1 & Extra-6.

PENTAGRAM. Volume 39, No. 40, October 8, 1992. Pp. 5, 10. “WW II Battalion Commander dies in McLean - Retired Gen. Edson commissioned future military legend” By S.H. Kelly Published by the Military District of Washington

A MONTH OF SUNDAYS By Kent Biffle. 1993. Pp. 196-200. Murphy’s War Didn’t End in the Army Published by University of North Texas Press Post Office Box 13856, Denton, Texas 76203-3856.

PHIL STERN’S HOLLYWOOD - Photographs 1940-1979 By Phil Stern 1993

CANDID COWBOYS - By Neil Summers. Volume 2. 1993 Pp. 4, 31,42, 118, 127. (photos with captions) Published by Old West Shop Publishing, POB 5232C, Vienna, West Virginia 26105

TONY CURTIS - THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY By and Barry Paris. 1993. Pages 85-86, 98. Published by William Morrow & Co., Inc. 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10019.

MHQ: THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY. Vol. 5, No. 3, Spring 1993. Pp. 100-110. “The Price of Valor” By Roger J. Spiller Published by M.H.Q., 29 West 38th Street, NY, NY 10018. ISBN 1040-5992 800-827-1218

PICTURE By Lillian Ross. May 1993. 270 Pages. The making of the “Red Badge of Courage” (paperback) An Anchor Book - Published by Doubleday - a division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc. 1540 Broadway. NY, NY 10036.

TEXAS : FROM SPINDLETOP THROUGH WORLD WAR II. June 1993. Pp. 241- 242. By James L. Haley. Published by St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010

JOHNSON CITY PRESS. August 19, 1993 “Remote marker honors war hero” By Tom Hodge

THE STAR-LEDGER (newspaper) November 11, 1993. Page 86. (Peanuts cartoon with Snoopy mentioning Audie's name)

BURT REYNOLDS - MY LIFE. By Burt Reynolds. 1994. Pp. 84-86. Published by Hyperion, 114 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10011.

DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS OF WORLD WAR II. 1994. Page 216. By James F. Dunnigan and Albert A. Nofi Published by William Morrow and Co. Inc. 1350 Avenues of the Americas, New York, New York 10019

SHELL NEWS. Volume 63, No. 3. 1994. Pp. 36-37. “Keeping up with the Past” By Scott Kenley Leigh Published by the Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas 77252-9923.

WHEN THE STARS WENT TO WAR (Hollywood and World War II) By Roy Hoopes 1994. Pp. 339-344. Published by Random House, Inc. New York, New York.

KILLEEN DAILY HERALD. January 12, 1994. “Remembrances of war” By Bobby Stinson

CLASSIC IMAGES, Vol. 224. February 1994. pp. 45-46 “No Name on The Bullet” – A book review By Mike Newton. Published by . Post Office Box 809. Muscatine, IA 52761

THE CREST. Vol. 24, No. 3 (United Automobile Workers) Summer - 1994. Pp. 4-5. “Audie Murphy / John Wayne - Who’s The Hero ---?” By Don Myer, Consulting Editor. Published by Local 75 - Chrysler. 924 West Oklahoma. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 54215.

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS. April 11, 1994. Page 6-A “Many try to land Murphy on Stamp” By Jerry Needham (210) 351-7387

CAP ROCK ELECTRIC HI - LINES. June 1994. Pp. 4-5. “We Remember Audie” A Publication of Cap Rock Electric Post Office Box 700, West Loop 214, Stanton, Texas 79782. Peggy Luxton - Editor

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. June 16, 1994. Bob Poole’s Time Out: “We Remember Audie” (214) 782-6171

THE FARMERSVILLE(TEXAS) TIMES. July 14, 1994. Pp. 2, 8 Letter to the Editor from Dale Gooch

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. August 1, 1994. Pp. 1C & 7C. “A Hero’s Hometown- Audie Murphy is remembered by friends of his boyhood in Celeste” By Bryan Woolley

THE CREST. Vol. 24, No. 3 (United Automobile Workers) Fall - 1994. Pp. 6, 16. Audie Murphy up date By Don Myer, Consulting Editor Published by Local 75 - Chrysler, 924 West Oklahoma. Milwaukee, WI 54215.

CLASSIC IMAGES. February 1994. Vol. 224, Pp. 45 & 46. “No Name on The Bullet” – A Book Review By Mike Newton

THE GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. November 7, 1994. Page A5. “Movement afoot to convince Postal Service of need for Murphy Stamp” By Dr. James Conrad

THE WASHINGTON TIMES. November 7, 1994. Page A6. Stamp for Audie Murphy long overdue

THE CREST. Vol. 25, No. 1 (United Automobile Workers) Winter 1994-95. Page 5. “Murphy Stamp Rejected “ By Don Myer, Consulting Editor Published by Local 75.- Chrysler, 924 West Oklahoma. Milwaukee, WI 54215.

TEXAS - AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY By David G. McComb. 1995. Pp. 106-107. Published by Oxford University Press, Inc. 200 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016 .

THE TEXAS MILITARY EXPERIENCE: FROM THE REVOLUTION THROUGH WORLD WAR II. Edited By Joseph G. Dawson III. 1995. Pp. 137 - 154. “Man Against Fire: Audie Murphy and His War” By Roger J. Spiller. Published by Texas A & M University Press , Drawer “C”, John H. Lindsey Building, College Station, TX 77843-4354. (800) 826-8911

THE ALL-AMERICAN COWBOY COOKBOOK. 1995. Pp. 24, 163. By Ken Beck & Jim Clark. Published by Rutledge Hill Press 211 Seventh Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee 37219 ISBN 1-55853-365-6

STATIC LINE (Airborne newspaper) January 1995. Page 4. Post Office Box 87518, College Park, GA 30337. Don Lassen - Editor

HOUSTON CHRONICLE January 28, 1995. “Murphy tried to do ‘his share’ of fighting” By Bob Tutt Post Office Box 4260 - Houston, Texas 77210 (713) 220-7171

NATIONAL GUARD (Magazine) Vol. XLVIV, No. 2. February 1995. Page 42. “U.S. Stamps: No Place for Heroes?” By MG Gen Bruce Jacobs, USA (Ret.)

MID-CITIES NEWS. February 2, 1995. Page 4A. “Busy highway intersection once site of other fast action” By Allison F. Collins

AIR FORCE TIMES. February 13, 1995. “Fighting to honor a hero – Is Audie Murphy being ignored?” By Nick Adde, Times staff writer

ARMY TIMES. No. 29. February 13, 1995. Page 18. “Another battle for Audie” By Nick Adde Published by Army Times Publishing Company 6883 Commercial Drive, Springfield, Virginia 22159.

NAVY TIMES. February 27, 1995. Page 26. “She’d visit hell and back for an Audie Stamp” By Nick Adde Times staff writer

AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS (Magazine) Vol. 8, No. 3, March 1995. Pp. 10-11. “Guns and Glory : After triumphing in war, Audie Murphy conquered Hollywood” By Thomas Doherty

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS NEWS. May 6, 1995. Pp. 1C , 10C. “Audie Murphy group dedicates display to hero” By Jim Hutton

SHERMAN DEMOCRAT. May 28, 1995. Page B1. “Audie Murphy: Most decorated soldier” By Jed Stockton

LIFE MAGAZINE - Special Collector’s Edition, June 5, 1995. Pp. 128-129, 151. Life Magazine Celebrates 1945

THE JOPLIN GLOBE. June 11, 1995. Pp. 2B, 3B. “Cinderella Story - War hero’s widow returns for reunion” By Carol Stark

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. July 11, 1995. Page 1. “Highway to be renamed for Murphy” By Brad Keller. (903) 455-4220

MILITARY TRADER Newspaper. Vol. 2, Issue No. 1. August 1995. Pp. 50-52. “Audie Murphy Rediscovered” By Dr. William Russo Published by Military Trader, Post Office Box 1050, Dubuque, Iowa 52004-9969. (319) 588-2073

THE SAN DIEGO UNION TRIBUNE. August 23, 1995. “Flawed or not, Audie earned his hero status” By Don Freeman - critic-at-large

THE GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. August 25, 1995. Memories of Audie (photo of library staff receiving donation of valentine card signed By Audie) (903) 455-4220)

BIG REEL Magazine. Issue No. 256. September 1995. Pp. 157-159. “Audie Murphy Rediscovered” By Dr. William Russo Published by Antique Trader, Post Office Box 1050, Dubuque, Iowa 52004-9969. (319) 588-2073

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. September 20, 1945. Section I, Page 7. Lt. Audie Murphy Awarded French

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. October 19, 1945. Section I, Page 8. Audie Murphy Describes Feats That Won Honor Medal for Pal

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. November 13, 1995. Page A-4. “Murphy should be on a stamp” By Carol Ferguson (903) 455-4220

LONGVIEW NEWS - JOURNAL (Texas) November 19, 1995. Page 5A “Audie Murphy's family to attend Union Hill event” By Phillip Williams

LONGVIEW NEWS - JOURNAL (Texas) November 23, 1995. “500 gather to honor war hero Murphy” By Phillip Williams

TO HELL AND BACK By Audie Murphy. 1996. 274 pages. Published by MJF Books (Fine Creative Media, Inc.) Fine Communications, Two Lincoln Square, 60 West 66th Street, New York, New York 10023 ISBN 1-56731-116-4

FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM. January 3, 1996. Section E, Page 4. “All about the soldier called Audie Murphy” By Ed Brice – The Answer Column

KILLEEN DAILY HERALD. January 20, 1996. Page 8-A. “Audie Murphy Club welcomes newest inductees in ceremony” By Elke Hutto

THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN. March 15, 1996. Pp. 1-2. “Cowboy Hall Awards to Honor Heritage” By Sandi Davis

THE SUNDAY OKLAHOMAN. March 17, 1996. Section A. “Cowboy Hall of Fame Honors Inductees Borgnine, Murphy” By Karen Klinka (405) 475-3311

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. April 30, 1996. Pp. A1, A3. “Audie Murphy Day events coming up” By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220

COWBOYS & INDIANS Magazine. Vol. 4, No. 2. Summer 1996. Pp. 32-33. Western Heritage Awards

LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS. May 6, 1996. Page 12. “Postage stamps: Where are the real heroes?” By Warren V. Geeting, North Hills, California

LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS. May 7, 1996. Page 4. “If celebrity faces win stamps of approval, let’s give war heroes their (postage) due” By Dennis McCarthy (818) 713-3000

LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS. May 9, 1996. Page 4 “Supporters of war-hero commemorative stamps aren’t licked yet” By Dennis McCarthy (818) 713-3000

THE PRESS-ENTERPRISE. May 10, 1996. Page A-9. “Medal of Honor” By Dennis McCarthy Los Angeles Daily News (818) 713-3000

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. May 27, 1996. Page 1. “Virginia plane crash claimed Audie Murphy’s life 25 years ago Tuesday” By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. May 27, 1996. Pp. A1, A3. “Murphy Day plans going smooth” By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. May 30, 1996. House of Representatives: In Memory of Maj. Audie L. Murphy Introduced by Hon. Ralph M. Hall of Texas (972) 771-9118

PENTAGRAM. Volume 43, No. 21. May 31, 1996. Page 14. “Audie Murphy epitome of ‘War Hero’ ” By S.H. Kelly Published by the Military District of Washington

PENTAGRAM. Volume 43, No 21. May 31, 1996. Pp. 19, 39. “Most-decorated soldier dead 25 years” By S.H. Kelly Published by the Military District of Washington

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 12, 1996. Pp. A-2, A-16.. “Army provided ‘ticket out of poverty’ for Audie, says prof” By Carol Ferguson

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 16, 1996. Pp. A-1, A-2. Audie Murphy Day will be Thursday (903) 455-4220)

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 16, 1996. Pp. A-1, A-2. “Sis remembers Audie as caring, compassionate” By Brad Keller. (903) 455-4220

FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM. June 18, 1996. Section B, Page 3. “Hunt County to commemorate war hero Audie Murphy” By Frank Perkins

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 19, 1996. Page A-5. Tribute to Audie (Shows portrait of Audie displayed in the House chamber at the State Capitol of Austin near Representative Keith Oakley’s desk)

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 20, 1996. Page A-1. Events today honor ‘most decorated hero’ (903) 455-4220)

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 20, 1996. Page A-4 We will always need our heroes (903) 455-4220)

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21, 1996. Page A-5. “Audie to be subject of cable ‘Biography’ series on July 1” By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21, 1996. “Dedication is Saturday for new library” By Carol Ferguson (903) 455-4220)

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21, 1996. Pp. A-1, A-5. “Fans jam Civic Center to help honor Audie Murphy” By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220)

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 22, 1996. Page A-11. Audie Murphy Room a popular library attraction (903) 455-4220)

THE DECATUR DAILY. (Decatur, Alabama) June 30, 1996. Page 6. Murphy most decorated soldier of WWII

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 30, 1996. Page A-4. “Murphy gets her stamp of approval” By Carol Ferguson (903) 455-4220

LINN’S STAMP NEWS. July 15, 1996. Page 8. “Murphy stamp backers pushing medal series” By Bill McAllister - Washington Post Correspondent, Published by Linn’s Stamp News, 911 Vandemark Road. POB 29, Sidney, Ohio 45365 (513) 498-0801

IRISH AMERICAN MAGAZINE. July-August 1996. Pp. 58-59. “The Stout-Hearted Murphys” 432 Park Avenue South - Suite 1503 New York, NY 10016. Patricia Hartly - Editor (212) 725-2993

THE FILMS AND CAREER OF AUDIE MURPHY By Sue Gossett. 1996. 195 pages. Published by Empire Press, Inc., Post Office Box 717 Madison, NC 27025-0717 (910) 427-5850 ISBN 0-944019-22-6

AUSTIN-AMERICAN STATESMAN. August 14, 1996. Page A-12. “Audie Murphy remembered” By Terry M. Murphy

CHICAGO TRIBUNE. Tempo 1, Section 5. October 8, 1996. “Not everyone has forgotton America’s greatest combat hero” By Bob Greene (312) 787-0817

KILLEEN DAILY HERALD. October 23, 1996. “Audie Murphy is not forgotten” By Bob Greene - Chicago Tribune

TEXAS HIGHWAYS Magazine. November 1996. Vol. 43. No. 11. Page 3. “Speaking of Texas - Audie Murphy” By Ann Gallaway Published by Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, Texas 78752 (512) 483-3675

PACE - CNI Newspaper- Oak Creek (Wisconsin) Nov 7, 1996. No. 45. Pp. 1,5. “AUDIE MURPHY - The Story of an American Hero” By Pete Janecky

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. November 11, 1996. Page A-1 “Signatures being collected for Audie Murphy stamp” By Carol Ferguson

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. November 12, 1996. Page A-1 A tribute to veterans (effort for stamp petition for Audie Murphy)

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. December 14, 1996. Pp. A1, A3. “Visit to Murphy room moves Audie’s son” By Matt Shrum (903) 455-4220

MIDLAND REPORTER - TELEGRAM. December 31, 1996. Pp. B1-B2. Hero’s son keeps Audie’s story alive

HARVEY’S HERALD. Vol. 39, No. 1. 1997. Page 5. “Audie Murphy” By David Bottalico. Published by the Maryland National Guard Officer Candidate School (OCS) 1st Battalion, 70th Regiment, Officer Candidate School- Camp Fretterd, 13720 Omaha Beach Circle, Reisterstown, MD 21136-4599

THE WORLD WITHIN WAR - America's Combat Experience in World War II By Gerald F. Linderman. 1997. Pp. 2, 22, 37, 73, 74, 81, 124-125, 139, 142, 273, 277, 280-281, 289, 294-298, 321, 335, 338, 234-348, 353. Published by , a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. 1230 Avenue of the Americas, NY, NY 10020 ISBN 0-684-82797-2

HOUSTON CHRONICLE. January 5, 1997. Page 4D “Group seeks to keep Audie Murphy Legend alive” By Matt Shrum, Greenville Herald-Banner

FORT HOOD SENTINEL Newspaper. January 16, 1997. Pp. A1-A2. “Audie Murphy – Actor, songwriter, soldier” By Phillip T. Washburn (This is the first of a four-part series of articles about Audie Murphy)

FORT HOOD SENTINEL Newspaper. January 23, 1997. Page A5. “Audie Murphy – American WWII hero makes famous one-man stand” By Phillip T. Washburn (This is the second of a four-part series of articles about Audie Murphy)

FORT HOOD SENTINEL Newspaper. January 30, 1997. Page A5. “Greenville Library provides Sergeant Audie Murphy Club members opportunities to explore the soldier’s personal life” By Wayne E. Hair (This is the third of a four-part series of articles about Audie Murphy)

FORT HOOD SENTINEL Newspaper. February 6, 1997. Page A3. “Membership in Sergeant Audie Murphy Club one of Army’s highest NCO peacetime honors” By Wayne E. Hair (This is the final part to a four-part series, that began on January 16, 1997)

C & W VARIETY News. March/April 1997. Front cover + Pp. 4-5. Published by Max Harrison - Post Office Box 619 Hendersonville, TN 37077-0619. (615) 824-5680

KILLEEN DAILY HERALD. April 24, 1997 “40 Fort Hood NCO's Join Sgt. Audie Murphy Club” By Elke Hutto

COCONUT TIMES. May 23, 1997. Front cover + pages 6, 20. “Medal of Honor - Hero To Hollywood” By Cdr. W.C. Kanwisher, USNR(Ret.) Published by Coconut Times, Post Office Box 1118 Ocean City, MD 21843, Brenda Golden - General Manager (410)723-2626

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. May 27, 1997. Vol. 104, Page A-1. “Special day set to honor Murphy” By Dick Brown. (903) 455-4220

AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS. Vol. 10, No. 6. June 1997. Page 12. Bob Dorian's Classic Hollywood

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 1, 1997. Vol. 104, Page A-1. “Murphy tribute kicks off 'Tourism Awareness Week' ” By Dick Brown (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 2, 1997. Vol. 104, No. 153. Page A-1. “Today's Audie Murphy Day stirs memories of meeting war hero” By Dick Brown. (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 3, 1997. Vol. 104, No. 147. Page A-4. Timing of Murphy Day, verdict ironic (903) 455-4220)

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 3, 1997. Vol. 104, No. 147. Pp. A-1 & A-5. “Murphy Day draws crowd” By Dick Brown. (903) 455-4220

FORT HOOD SENTINEL Newspaper. June 19, 1997. Page A-3. “ 'Audie Murphy Day' celebrated in local city” By Wayne E. Hair

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 23, 1997. Vol. 104, No. 174. Page A-1. “Drive for Murphy stamp continues” By Carol Ferguson. (903) 455-4220

KILLEEN DAILY HERALD. August 16, 1997. Page 6-A. 4 x 6" picture of Nadene Murphy during 3rd annual Sgt. Audie Murphy Ball, Fort Hood, Texas

KILLEEN DAILY HERALD. August 17, 1997. “Most-decorated soldier speaks”(Colonel Robert Howard, USA, Special Forces Ranger - Vietnam) By Donald Moore

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. August 24, 1997. Section C, Page 1. Remembering a home town hero (903) 455-4220

BIG REEL Magazine. September 1997. No. 280. Page 119. “What's Happening in the Reel World” By Tony Mastrianni Published by Antique Trader, Post Office Box 1050, Dubuque, Iowa 52004-9969. (319) 588-2073

DAILY NEWS (New York) September 2, 1997. Audie deserves another honor

THE MILITARY ADVISOR. Vol. 8, No. 4. Fall 1997. Cover picture only of Lieutenant Audie Murphy Published by R. James Bender Publishing; Post Office Box 23456 San Jose, California 95153. (408) 225-5777

OFF DUTY/NATIONAL GUARD RESERVE Mag. Fall 1997. Page 16, 18. “The Bravest of The Brave” By Jesse Brannam Published by Off Duty Enterprises - 3505 Cadillac Avenue, Suite 0-105 Costa Mesa, California 92626 (714) 549-7172

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. October 13, 1997. Page 12C “Audie Murphy: A hero forever” By Mary Ficklen

STEPHENVILLE EMPIRE-TRIBUNE. October 19, 1997. Page C1. “Audie Murphy: what a Hollywood hero should be” By Mary Ficklen

TEXAS MONTHLY Magazine. Vol. 25, No. 11. November 1997. Page 262. Last Page By Anne Dingus - Audie Murphy

MILITARY Magazine. December 1997. Pp. 24-25. “World War II stars” By Martin Jacobs

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. December 15, 1997. Page A-4. Still a face missing from stamp list (903) 455-4220)

THE CREST.(United Automobile Workers)Vol. 28. No. 1. Winter 1997/98. Page 10. “UAW Members, Retired and Active, Nationwide: The Audie Murphy Stamp Drive Needs Your Help!” By Don Meyer, Consulting Editor

TEXANS OF VALOR – MILITARY HEROES OF THE 20TH CENTURY By Dede Weldon Casad. 1998. Pages 45-50. Published by Eakin Press – A Division of Sunbelt Media, Inc. Post Office Drawer 90159- Austin, Texas 78709 ISBN 1-57168-113-2

NEW JERSEY LEGIONAIRE. February 1998. Page 6. USPS Should Honor Murphy

KERVILLE DAILY TIMES. February 4, 1998. Page 4A. “How might Audie Murphy have fared as president now?” By Buddy Blair

STATEN ISLAND ADVANCE. February 13, 1998. “Stamp to honor war hero sought” By Terrence J. Kivlan

DAYTON DAILY NEWS. February 23, 1998. “Actor may get stamp of approval” By Bob Batz

SECOND WORLD WAR. Spring 1998. Pp. 13-15, 76-79. “Remembering Audie Murphy: America’s Most Decorated Soldier of WWII” By Charles L. Owen as told to Terry Murphy & Larryann Willis

LIBERTY NEWSLETTER. (AL Post 434) Vol. VII, Issue 7. March 1998 “Just who was Audie Murphy?” By Don Meyer

LONGVIEW NEWS-JOURNAL. March 29, 1998. Page 14A “In search of an acceptable hero” By Howard Kleinberg

TRAIL DUST Magazine. Summer 1998. Pp. 32-33. Movie review of “No Name on the Bullet” By Bob Anderson 407 West Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, Virginia 22046

TEMPLE (TEXAS) DAILY TELEGRAM. May 1, 1998. Pp. 1C, 3C. “Hood writers honored for Murphy story” By John Clark

PARAGLIDE (82nd Airborne publication) May 7, 1998. “Audie Murphy Club inducts five soldiers” By Spc. Peter D. Morrison

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. May 19, 1998 “Town salutes those who gave all for country” By Bob St. John

THE RECORD – SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY. May 22, 1998. Pp. C1 & C5. “Audie Murphy – a real American hero” By Joseph Guzzardi Post Office Box 900, Stockton, CA 95201-0900 (209) 943-6568

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. May 23, 1998. Page A-3. “Honoring A Real Hero” By Mike Kearns (903) 455-4220)

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. May 24, 1998. Page A-2 “Murphy stamp drive reaches new milestone” By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. May 24, 1998. Pp. A1 & A2. “Those who made the ‘ultimate sacrifice’ ” By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220

THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. May 24, 1998. Pp. A1 & A22. “Remember Audie Murphy – Memorial day for a man of honor” By Lacy McCrary (215) 702-7801

THE NEWS-SENTINEL. May 25, 1998. Page 9A. Texas remembers a war hero

SANTA CLARITA DAILY NEWS. May 28, 1998. Pp. 1 & 4. “Keeping legend’s candle burning” By Mary Schubert

CEDAR CREEK PROGRESS (free newspaper) May 28 – June 10, 1998. Page 1, 6. “A Special Tribute to Major Audie L. Murphy” By Betty Johnson - Kerens, Texas (903) 396-2261

THE KERENS TRIBUNE. June 4, 1998. Page 4. “A Special Tribute to Major Audie L. Murphy” By Betty Johnson - Kerens, Texas (903) 396-2261

THE PATRIOT-NEWS (Harrisburg, PA). June 19, 1998. “War hero Murphy deserves stamp honor” By Barry Sparks

THE CANNONEER (FORT SILL – OKLAHOMA) July 23, 1998. Pp. 1B, 3B. “Audie Murphy museum just a tank of gas away” By S/Sgt. George Keck

THE CANNONEER (FORT SILL – OKLAHOMA) July 30, 1998. Page 4C. “Sill sergeants participate in Audie Murphy memorial” By S/Sgt. George Keck

TRAIL DUST Magazine. Summer 1998. Pp. 32-33. “No Name on the Bullet” By Bob Anderson (movie review) 407 West Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, Virginia 22046

THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. Vol. 80, No. 1. August 1998. Page 11 Official publication: Society of the Third Infantry Division. “Audie’s Dad Refutes Desertion Tag” By Perry Flippin (undated article reprinted from the Sherman Democrat)

THE CANNONEER (FORT SILL – OKLAHOMA) August 6, 1998. Pp. 1A, 2A “Murphy’s sister guest speaker” By PFC Robyn Baer

THE CANNONEER (FORT SILL – OKLAHOMA) August 13, 1998. Page 2A “Sgt. Audie Murphy’s sister speaks at induction ceremony” By Sgt. Janis Levontitis

NATIONAL ENQUIRER. September 22, 1998. Page 33. “You can help honor real American hero AUDIE Murphy – with a stamp” By John Blosser, Senior Reporter – Lantana, FL 33464-0002, 800-628-5697

KNIGHT TEMPLAR. Vol. XLIV, No. 10. October 1998. Cover plus pp. 19-22. “Brother Audie Leon Murphy: From War Hero to Movie Star” By Dr. Ivan M. Tribe. Published monthly as an official publication of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar of the United States of America 5097 North Elston Avenue – Suite 101 – Chicago, Ill 60630-2460 (773) 777-3300

MILITARY TRADER Newspaper. Vol. 5, Issue No. 10. Oct. 1998. Cover + pp. 34-37. “Remembering Audie Murphy” By William J. Felchner Published by Military Trader, POB 1050, Dubuque, Iowa 52004-9969. (319) 588-2073

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. October 12, 1998. Page A-4. Signatures continue to add up for Murphy Stamp (903) 455-4220

LINN’S STAMP NEWS. October 19, 1998. Page 10. “Stamps for Arctic animals, Murphy and California gold rush confirmed” By Bill McAllister – Washington Correspondent

THE CANNONEER (FORT SILL – OKLAHOMA) October 22, 1998. Page 7A. “13 named to Audie Murphy Club” By Spc. Lawrence Paul

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Editorial Section. November 11, 1998. Going Postal Over Stamps

NATIONAL ENQUIRIER. November 24, 1998. Page 45. ENQUIRIER readers give Audie Murphy their stamp of approval!

STAR-TELEGRAM. December 13, 1998. Section G, Page 3. A one-man army

THE RECORD SEARCH LIGHT (California) December 28, 1998. “Woman a soldier in ‘war’ to get a new stamp” By Jim Schultz (530) 225-8223.

THE CREST. (United Automobile Workers) Winter 1998/1999 “Memories and Mementos” By Don Myer, Consulting Editor. Published by Local 75 - Chrysler. 924 West Oklahoma. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 54215.

AMERICA’S FORGOTTEN ARMY – The Story of the U.S. Seventh. 1999 By Charles Whiting. Pages: 31, 53-56, 69-70, 126-130, 197, 198. Published by Sarpedon Publishers, 49 Front Street Rockville Centre, NY 11570 ISBN 1-885119-60-7

A THINKER’S DAMN: Audie Murphy, Vietnam, and the Making of The Quiet American By William Russo. 1999. Author 22 Publishing Company, 2039 Civic Center Drive, North Las Vegas, Nevada 89030-6311 (702) 531-6922 ISBN 1-892183-15-3

STIFFED: THE BETRAYAL OF THE AMERICAN MAN by Susan Faludi. 1999. Pages: 16-17, 371, 376-379, 381, 394, and 395. Published by William Morrow and Company, Inc. New York

THE WHITEHALL TIMES (New York) Vol. CLXXXI, No. 42. January 28, 1999 “Local man joins fight to: Honor Mr. Murphy” By Alex Hyatt. Cover + Page 2.

AMERICAN HERITAGE Magazine. February/March 1999 Pp. 41-44, 46-51. “War in the dark” By Roger J. Spiller

THE SCOTTISH RITE JOURNAL. Vol. CVII, No. 2. Feb. 1999. Pp. 23-28. “From World War II Hero To Hollywood Movie Star” By Dr. Ivan M. Tribe

DAILY NEWS (New York) February 16, 1999. Page 31. “Remember & honor a great hero” By Karen Zautyk 450 West 33rd Street, New York, NY 10001 (212) 210-2100

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 105, No. 50. Feb. 19, 1999. Page A-1 “Who is Audie Murphy” By Melva Geyer (903) 455-4220)

DAILY NEWS (New York) February 21, 1999. Page 13. “Murphy showed his mettle in films, too” By Lewis Beale

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. February 26, 1999 “Thomason isn’t taking ‘no’ for an answer” By Carol Ferguson

WEST CHESTER (CONNECTICUT) CHRONICLE. February 26, 1999 “Murphy showed his mettle in films, too” By Lewis Beale

RUTLAND (VERMONT) DAILY HERALD. March 20, 1999. Pages 11, 13. “Murphy’s Legacy – Man Works to Put War Hero Audie on Stamp” By Cauley Greene

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. March 26, 1999. Page A-4. “Fan interest in Murphy surges after Oscar montage tribute” By Vince Leibowitz

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. March 29, 1999. Page A-4. Oscars give big boost to Murphy Stamp (903) 455-4220)

DELAWARE COUNTY DAILY TIMES. April 5, 1999. Pp. 3, 11. “One woman’s crusade to honor World War II hero” By Andree Penner

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 105, No. 101. April 11, 1999. Pp. A-1, A-10. “Murphy led charge to preserve history” By Mike Kearns (903) 455-4220

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. April 24, 1999. Pp. 39A-40A. “Audie Murphy fan stamps out doubt in quest” By Bob St. John

THE POST STAR Newspaper. (Glens Falls, NY) May 31, 1999. Pp. B1, B8. “Postal Honor - Whitehall man seeks stamp for war hero” By Judy Bernstein

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 16, 1999. Audie Murphy Day declared: Bush signs proclamation honoring local World War II hero. (903) 455-4220

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 17, 1999. Page 33A. Home-grown hero: Audie Murphy Day set for what would have been 75th birthday of Texan who excelled in war, films

THE DECATUR DAILY. June 27, 1999. Page 4. “Navajos preserve, use language to save lives: Code Talkers to receive Audie Award” By Paul Huggins 1-888-353-4612

THE DECATUR DAILY. June 27, 1999. Page 6. WWII hero honored after death

PENTAGRAM. July 2, 1999. Page 10. “MDW chapter added to Audie Murphy Club” by Jody T. Fahrig

DAILY NEWS (New York) September 20, 1999. Page 30. Do-it-yourself Audie stamp

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. October 14, 1999. Page A-4. She was determined it would be (903) 455-4220)

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. October 14, 1999. Page A-1. “Stamp of Approval” by Carol Ferguson (903) 455-4220)

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. October 23, 1999. Pp. 33A, 34A. “Stamp of Honor” by Bob St. John

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER, Vol. 105, No. 298, October 25, 1999. Page A-1. Another honor for Murphy” (903) 455-4220)

DAILY NEWS. (Woodland Hills, CA) November 7, 1999. Page 3. “World War II,s Greatest Soldier” By Steve Vlasich

CLASSIC IMAGES. Vol. 294. December 1999. pp. 21-27 “Audie Murphy: Hero” By Charles Stumpf Published by Classic Images. POB 809. Muscatine, IA 52761

TOP 100 COWBOYS OF THE CENTURY by Boyd Magers, editor and publisher of Western Clippings, a division of VideoWest, Inc., 1312 Stagecoach Road, SE, Albuquerque, NM. December, 1999. Pp. 9-10.

THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN. December 6, 1999 Audie Murphy stamp makes first-class sense

OAK CREEK PICTORIAL. (Wisconsin) December 16, 1999. Page 3. “Mark of Recognition: WWII hero Audie Murphy will be honored on postage stamp” By Gary E. Salazar

LAST OF THE COWBOY HEROES By Robert Nott. 2000 Pages 42-56; 105-120; 154-164; 181-186. Published by McFarland & Co., Post Office Box 611, Jefferson, NC 28640. ISBN 0-7864-0762-X

STARS IN KHAKI – Movie Actors in the Army and the Air Services. Pp. 53-72. By James E. Wise, Jr. and Paul W. Anderson III. 2000 Published by Naval Institute Press, 291 Wood Road, Annapolis MD 21402. (800) 233-8764 ISBN 1-55750-958-1

TEXAS HEROES – A DYNASTY OF COURAGE By Mona D. Sizer. 2000 Pp. 213-237. “The Soldier’s Soldier : Audie Murphy” Republic of Texas Press, Plano, TX is an imprint of Wordware Publishing, Inc., 2320 Los Rios Boulevard, Plano, Texas 75074. (972) 423-0090 ISBN 1-55622-775-2

THE CREST. Vol. 30, No. 1. (United Automobile Workers) Winter 1999 – 2000. Pages 8-9. “Audie Murphy: A Stamp of Approval” By Don Myer, Consulting Editor. Published by Local 75 - Chrysler. 924 West Oklahoma. Milwaukee, WI 54215.

JOHN BERRY NEWSLETTER, March, 2000. Pp. 1, 4. More Than A Hero

THE CREST. Vol. 30, No. 3. (United Automobile Workers) Summer 2000. Pages 10-11. “Memories And Mementos” By Don Myer, Consulting Editor. Published by Local 75 - Chrysler. 924 West Oklahoma. Milwaukee, WI 54215.

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 125. Page A-2. May 4, 2000. “Stamp of Approval – Commemorative release brings conclusion for local effort” By Melva Geyer (903) 455-4220)

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 125. Page A-4. May 4, 2000. (editorial) “Happy to help keep History alive”

THE POST-STAR. (Glen Falls, NY) May 5, 2000. Pp. B1 & B5. “Audie Murphy stamp available” By Judy Bernstein

HOUSTON CHRONICLE. May 6, 2000. Page 40A. Brave Men – Remembering Audie Murphy and other veterans

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 170. Page A-2. June 18, 2000. “Audie Murphy Days schedule set” By Carol Ferguson (903) 455-4220)

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 170. Page A-4. June 18, 2000. (editorial) Audie Murphy Days: Tribute to a real hero (903) 455-4220)

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. Vol. 115, No. 24. June 22, 2000. A hero’s honor

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 175. Page A-2. June 23, 2000. Salute opens Murphy Days (903) 455-4220)

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 175. Page A-4. June 23, 2000. (editorial) Remembering a real hero (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 175. Page A-4. June 23, 2000. Getting to know more about Audie Murphy (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 180. Page A-2, A-16. June 24, 2000. Murphy Days opening draws a crowd (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 177. Page A-4, June 25, 2000. (editorial) We salute the heroes of Audie Murphy Days (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 177. Page A-2, June 25, 2000. “Everyone’s Favorite Son – Audie Murphy fans come from all over to celebrate their hero” By Charles Clayton (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 177. Section C, Page 1. June 25, 2000. A time to remember (903) 455-4220

DESERT COWBOY. July-August 2000. Page 20-21. “Audie Murphy” By Basil Lee Hogwood Post Office Box 476, Pioneertown, California 92268

AFTER THE BATTLE. No. 110. November 15, 2000. Pp. 54-55. “Audie Murphy’s Distinguished Service Cross” By David ‘Spec’ McClure Published by Battle of Britain International Limited, Church House, Church Street, London E15 3JA, England. Editor-in-Chief: Winston G. Ramsey. Telephone No. 011-20-8534-8833

TEXAS HEROES – A Dynasty of Courage By Mona D. Sizer. Pp. 213 – 237. “The Soldier’s Soldier – Audie Murphy” Published by Wordware Publishing, Inc. 2320 Los Rios Boulevard, Plano, Texas 75074, 2001 (972) 423-0090 ISBN 1-55622-775-2 2000

HEROES NEVER DIE - Warriors and Warfare in World War II. 2001. Pages 621-625. Chapter 50. “My Afternoon with Audie Murphy” by Martin Blumenson. Published by Cooper Square Press. An Imprint of the Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group. 150 Fifth Avenue, Suite 817. New York, New York 10011 ISBN 0-8154-1152-9

VALUES in ACTION - Life Stories of 100 American Heroes by Joanne Mattern “Audie Murphy: Bravery in Battle” Pages 373-377 2001 Published by Kids Books, LLC - 230 Fifth Avenue, NY, NY 10001 ISBN 1-56156-978-X

GUNS OF THE OLD WEST # 25. Fall 2001 Pages 24-29. “Audie Murphy’s Other Battle” by Jack Lewis Published by Harris Publications Inc. 1115 Broadway. NY, NY 10010

ARMY TIMES. Vol. 61, No. 39 April 23, 2001. Page 43. “World War II heroism earned Murphy 33 awards, decorations” By Robert F. Dorr. Published by Army Times Publishing Company 6883 Commercial Drive, Springfield, Virginia 22159.

THE CREST. Vol. 31, No. 1 (United Automobile Workers) Winter 2000/2001 Page 13. “SPECIAL RAFFLE FOR AUDIE MURPHY COMMEMORATIVE RIFLE” by Don Myer, Consulting Editor (Retired)

THE CREST. Vol. 31, No. 3 (United Automobile Workers) Summer - 2001. Pp. 12-13, 15 “ – versatile Hollywood veteran is a class act” By Don Myer, Consulting Editor. Published by Local 75 - Chrysler. 924 West Oklahoma. Milwaukee, WI 54215.

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. June 14, 2001. Cover + page 2 “Community readies to honor hometown hero” By Kathleen Noble

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 17, 2001. Vol. 107, No. 167. Page 1, A-10 “Fellow Veteran, actor to keynote Audie Murphy Day Celebration” By Carol Ferguson (903) 455-4220 GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21, 2001. Page A-2 “Ceremony marks new exit sign to museum” by Brad Keller

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21, 2001. Page A4 Audie Murphy Days celebrate the life of a favorite son”

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21-22, 2001. [Special Insert- 4 full pages] “Field of glory” By Jack Summers

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 22, 2001. Vol. 107, No. 172. Page 1 “REMEMBERING A HERO – Audie Murphy Days under way” By Carol Ferguson (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 22, 2001. Vol. 107, No. 172. Page A-4 Honoring Murphy and all veterans (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 23, 2001. Vol. 107, No. 174. Pages 1, A16. “TRIBUTE TO A HERO – Friends, fans come to honor Audie Murphy” By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 23, 2001. Page A-12 Remembering Audie Murphy [7 assorted photos & descriptions]

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 23, 2001. Pages A1 & A10. “Shining Achievement” By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 24, 2001. Vol. 107, No. 174. Page 1 “It’s a wrap: Audie Murphy Days 2001 comes to a close” By Jeanna Cuny (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 24, 2001. Vol. 107, No. 174. Page A-9 “War Heroes Who Happened To Be Actors: Picerni shares his memories of Audie Murphy” By Alice Reese (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 24, 2001. Vol. 107, No. 174. Page A-4 Audie Murphy: Keeping the memory alive (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 26, 2001. Vol. 107, No. 176. Page A-4 Memorial, statue need a good home (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 24, 2001. Vol. 107, No. 174. Front page “Murphy statue discussion set” By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220

SCOTTISH RITE JOURNAL OF FREEMASSONARY SOUTHERN JURISDICTION. March 2002. Vol. CX, No. 3. Page 53. “Audie Leon Murphy, 33 (degree) America’s Favorite Hero” by Lorenzo Spain

THE CREST. Vol. 32, No. 3 (United Automobile Workers) Summer 2002. Page 9. Bronze Statue Honors America’s Most Decorated Soldier.

WWII Magazine. May, 2002. Vol. 17, No. 1. Pp. 30-36 "One Man Stand at Holtzwihr." by Daniel R. Champagne Published by Primedia Inc. – 741 Miller Drive S.E. – Suite D-2, Leesburg, VA 20175-8994. Back Issues: (800) 358-6327 E-mail: [email protected]

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. June 20, 2002. Page 1 “Third annual Audie Murphy Day expands to honor all veterans” By Jeff West

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 21, 2002. Page 31A “Town to unveil likeness of hero” – Murphy statue tribute to all Greenville Vets By Kellie B. Gormly

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21, 2002. Pages A-1 & A-2 Unveiling of Murphy statue should attract larger crowds to celebration “Saluting an American Hero” By Milton Babb (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21, 2002. Page A4 Audie Murphy Days celebrate the life of a favorite son

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21-22, 2002. Page 9 “Sister remembers Audie As fun loving and full of life” By Brad Keller

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21-22, 2002. Page 10 “War hero much remembered For his career in the movies” By Alice Reese

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21-22, 2002. Pp A7-10 “Audie Murphy - A Tribute Field of Glory” Hunt County filled with rich memories of a hero. By Jack Summers

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21-22, 2002. Page 8 Audie Murphy - A Tribute

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21-22, 2002. Page 9 “Local woman's idea sticks as Murphy gets his own stamp” By Carol Ferguson

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21-22, 2002 Memories . . .

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 22, 2002. “All in Favor of Audie” – Global Murphy admirers arrive for opening ceremonies.” By Milton Babb (903) 455-4220

(DALLAS) Star-Telegram. June 23, 2002. Page 5B. “Tribute is paid to Texas’ unlikely war hero, Audie Murphy” By Susan Parrott.

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER - June 23, 2002. Pp A1, A10, A12 “Shining Achievement” Unveiling of Murphy statue, tributes cap local activities honoring World War II hero By Brad Kellar

WACO TRIBUNE HERALD. June 23, 2002. “WWII soldier’s statue unveiled in Greenville” By Susan Parrott

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 27, 2002. Section B – Page 3 Audie Murphy Day - June 20, 2002

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. June 27, 2002. Vol. 116, Issue 25. Page 1A “Community gathers to honor Audie Murphy, veterans – Celebrants come as far as Sweden in Tribute to American hero” By Jeff West

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. June 27, 2002. Vol. 116: Issue 25. Cover + page 2A. “Community gathers to honor Murphy, veterans – Celebrants come from as far as Sweden in tribute to American Hero” By Jeff West

THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. Vol. 84, No 2. October, 2002. Page 11 Audie Murphy Honored

THE CREST. Vol. 32, No. 1 (United Automobile Workers) Winter 2002 Pages 10, 16. Eugene “Gene” Murphy Dead at 72

AUDIE MURPHY: Now Showing by Sue Gossett. 2002. 195 pages Published by Empire Press, POB 717, Madison, NC 27025-0717 ISBN 0-944019-38-2

TO HELL AND BACK by Audie Murphy April, 2002, Paperback, 288 pages Published by Henry Holt & Co. 16365 James Madison Hwy. Gordonsville, VA 22942 ISBN 0-8050-7085-9

GONE TO TEXAS: A HISTORY OF THE LONE STAR STATE by Randolph Campbell, University of North Texas. Pgs. 400-401. 2003 Oxford University Press 198 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016. ISBN 0-19-513842-2 (cloth) ISBN 0-19-513843-0 (paper)

TO HELL AND BACK by Audie Murphy. 2003. 274 pages Forward by Tom Brokaw. Leather bound, Easton Press 47 Richards Avenue, Norwalk CT 06857 800-211-1308 Item 1114 $330.00/set of 6 different books [NOTE: set can be ordered & the other 5 books can be returned]

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS (Collin County) June 19, 2003. Page 4B "In Farmersville, A Day for Heroes" By Sarah Blaskovich

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. June 19, 2003. Page A1, Volume 117: Issue 24 “Audie Murphy Day will be celebrated Friday, rain or shine” By Autumn Barton

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 19, 2003. Page A6. "Gunfight at Comanche Creek" by Alice Reese.

GREENVILLE HEARD BANNER. June 19, 2003 Page A6. "The making of a hero: Life and legacy of WWII hero Audie Murphy" by Carol Ferguson. (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HEARD BANNER. June 19, 2003 Page A6. "G'day Audie! Hundreds flock to Greenville for annual celebration" by Brad Keller.

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 20, 2003. Pgs: cover + A10 Bus tour to showcase county war hero’s sites

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 20, 2003. Page A5 New Book will please Murphy Fans

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21, 2003. Pgs: cover + B-3 “Paying Homage to Audie” by Brad Keller (903) 455-4220

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER . June 22, 2003. Pgs: cover +A12 “Proud to be an American” By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220

THE GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 22, 2003 MURPHY STORY IS STILL GOOD NEWS TO SPREAD

THE OLD COWBOY PICTURE SHOW. July-Aug. 2003. Vol. 7, No4, Pgs 1-11. “Audie Murphy - War Hero and Movie Legend” by Sue Gossett. Published by George Coan, P.O. Box 66. Camden, South Carolina 29020 (803) 432-9643 [email protected] or www.cowboyshow.com

FILMS OF THE GOLDEN AGE. Issue No 36. Spring 2004 Pgs. 84-90 “A True American Hero - Remembering Audie Murphy and To Hell And Back” By Paul Picerrni. Published quarterly by the , a division of , Inc. 301 East Third Street, Muscatine, IA 52761 1-800-383-3198

THE FILMS OF AUDIE MURPHY by Bob Larkins and Boyd Magers. 2004 Published by McFarland & Company, Inc. Post Office Box 611 Jefferson, NC 28640. 232 pages; many photos; ISBN 0:7864-1761-7 To order: www.mcfarlandpub.com

AMERICAN HERO: THE AUDIE MURPHY STORY by Peggy Caravantes 2004 Published by Avisson Press, Inc., 3007 Taliaferro Road - Greensboro, NC 27408 (336) 288-6989. ISBN 1-888105-59-3 This is considered a young adult book - Paper back - $19.95 144 pages (includes timeline, source notes, glossary, and bibliography) 14 pages of photos

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER . June 13, 2004. Page 1, A5 “Museum Ready for Audie Murphy Days” By Brad Keller

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER . June 13, 2004. Pp. C1, C6 “Audie Murphy Days approaching” By Carol Ferguson

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER . June 18, 2004. Page 1, A10 “County ready to salute great American hero Murphy” By Brad Keller

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER . June 18, 2004. Page A10 “Murphy shoots ‘em up in ‘Arizona Raiders’ by Alice Reese

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER . June 19, 2004. Page 1, A2 “Murphy’s memories stir hearts of family, friends, those who served” By Brad Keller

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER . June 20, 2004. Page 1, A3 “Consensus : Audie Murphy was but one of ‘heroes’ who served” By Brad Keller

DALLAS MORNING NEWS - June 21, 2004 “Farmersville Celebrates Life of Hometown Hero” - Trailhead Dedicated at Annual Event for WWII Veteran Audie Murphy By Rosmin Daya

THE PICAYUNE (Marble Falls, TX) Vol. 14, No. 15, July 28, 2004. Pgs. A1, A3 “Texan became war hero, movie star” by Lyn Odom

FORT HOOD SENTINEL. August 12, 2004. Pgs. C1, C6 “New Hood Campuses spell opportunity for upcoming school year” By Mollie Miller

KILLEEN DAILY HEARLD. Vol. 52, No 229, August 16, 2004. Pgs. cover, A-3 “Dedicated to Learning” By Jennifer M. Sims

TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES. September 13, 2004

FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM. October 17, 2004; page 6E "Texas Trail of Fame 2004 Inductees" by Art Chapman

LIFE COMMEMORATIVE MAGAZINE. 2005. Pages 5, 31 Greatest Americans As Chosen By Americans

“WARRIORS: EXTRAORDINARY TALES FROM THE BATTLEFIELD” By Max Hastings. 2005. Chapter 11, “Hollywood Hero” Pp. 239-257. ISBN 0 00 719756 x Harper Collins Publishers - 77-85 Fulham Palace Road, Hammersmith, London w6 8j6 also Published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York. www.aaknopf.com ISBN is 1-4000-444-1

GREENVILLE HEARLD BANNER. May 24, 2005. page A3 "60 Years Ago: Murphy earns Congressional Medal of Honor " by Carol Ferguson

GREENVILLE HEARLD BANNER. June 2005. Page 22 "Murphy fans remember most decorated soldier of World War II" by Carol Ferguson

GREENVILLE HEARLD BANNER. June 2005. Page 22 "Author of Murphy books to speak here" by Carol Ferguson

GREENVILLE HEARLD BANNER. June 12, 2005. Pgs. CI, C6 "A salute to Audie Murphy" by Carol Ferguson

GREENVILLE HEARLD BANNER. June 15, 2005. Pgs. cover, A10 "Murphy still impresses longtime friend" by Carol Ferguson

GREENVILLE HEARLD BANNER. June 16, 2005. Pgs. cover, A5 " ‘To Hell and Back’ still emotional movie to watch" by Alice Reese

GREENVILLE HEARLD BANNER. June 17, 2005. Page A6 EDITORIAL: A welcome to Audie Murphy Visitors

GREENVILLE HEARLD BANNER. June 18, 2005. Pgs. cover, A12 "American heroes touching hearts” by Brad Kellar

GREENVILLE HEARLD BANNER. June 19, 2005. cover, A4 “Activities put downtown in festive mood” by Milton Babb

PENTAGRAM June 24, 2005 “The greatest combat Solider” remembered at Arlington by Dennis Ryan

STARS and STRIPES MAGAZINE. July 29, 2005 Photo of the day From the Stripes archives – Audie visiting an Army

base in Würzburg, Germany, June 17, 1960

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. October 9, 2005, Pp A1, A5, “Debate over war decorations looms” - Story in magazine raises some questions over Murphy's World War II status By Brad Keller

MCKINNEY COURIER- GAZETTE. October 17, 2005 “Boyd donates Audie Murphy portrait to courthouse” By Krystal De Los Santos

DALLAS MORNING NEWS - October 25, 2005 “So hometown won't forget hero - Who is Audie Murphy?” By Ed Housewright

MCCOOK DAILY GAZETTE – McCook, Nebraska --November 17, 2005 “Audie Murphy: America’s most decorated soldier” By Walt Sehnert

TEXAS Co-op POWER. June 2006. Page 20. “Audie Murphy: Lone Star Hero” By Shirley Raye Redmond

AMERICAN VETERAN Magazine. [ The Official Magazine of AMVETS] Winter 2006. Pages 28-31. “Triumph of The Spirit” By Lane Phalen

REEL TO REAL HEROES by Richard Williams & S. Joy Williams. 2006 Part II, Pages 132-152 Published by Trafford Publishing ISBN # 1-4120-8647-7

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Pp. 1, 6. June 17, 2006 Audie Murphy Days – Veterans, Patriotism on display

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Pp. 1, 6. June 20, 2006 “A day to remember heroes” By Brad Keller

PENTAGRAM. June 23, 2006 "Most decorated Soldier remembered at Arlington" By Dennis Ryan

THE HUNTSVILLE TIMES. July 04, 2006 “DeKalb family finds likely genealogical link to legendary Texan” By Mike Marshall

STARS and STRIPES MAGAZINE. September 10, 2006. “Audie Murphy is back with his old outfit” By Wallace Beene, staff writer European edition, Friday, June 24, 1960

MOVIE CRAZY by , Issue No. 18, Autumn 2006 Pages 1, 10 - 13. Empire Publishing Inc., 3130 US Highway 220, Madison, NC 27025-8306

A MYTH IN ACTION: “THE HEROIC LIFE OF AUDIE MURPHY” By Ann Joiner 207 pages, soft back. PublishAmerica LLLP. Post Office Box 151. Frederick, MD 21705 (301) 695-1707 ISBN: 1-4241-3702-0

OLD GLORY STORIES – American Combat Leadership in World War II By Colonel Cole C. Kingseed, U.S. Army (Ret.) Published by Naval Institute Press, 291 Wood Road, Annapolis, MD 21402 Chapter 15, Pgs. 283-200. “To Hell And Back: The Saga of Audie Murphy” ISBN 1-59114-440-X Published: 2006

AMERICAN VETERAN MAGAZINE – Winter 2006. Pgs 28-31. “Triumph of The Spirit” by Lane Phalen

STEPS TO STARDOM: MY STORY By Paul Picerni. 2007 Chapter 14, Pgs. 180-193. “Audie Murphy: A True American Hero” Published by BearManor Media PO Box 71426 Albany, GA 31708 ISBN: 978-1-59393-082-8

AMERICA IN WWII. Jan – Feb 2007. Volume two, Number Five. Pages 58 - 65 “Audie Murphy: A Life larger Than Legend” By Tom Huntington Editor & Publisher: James P. Kuushlan. Published bimonthly by 310 publishing LLC. 310 Kelso St., Harrisburg, Pa.17111-1825

HEARLD BANNER (Greenville) May 27, 2007 “Murphy Days coming soon” By Brad Keller - Herald-Banner Staff

HEARLD BANNER (Greenville) June 13, 2007 “War heroes to speak at Audie Murphy Days” By Brad Keller Herald-Banner Staff

HEARLD BANNER (Greenville) June 16, 2007 “Murphy draws fans from everywhere” By Brad Keller Herald-Banner Staff

HERALD-BANNER (Greenville) June 17, 2007 “Audie fans brave weather for celebration” By Brad Kellar Herald-Banner Staff

HEARLD BANNER (Greenville) June 20, 2007 “Hall says may write own immigration bill” By Brad Keller Herald-Banner Staff

FARMERSVILLE TIMES - Farmersville, Texas. June 21, 2007 “No rain on our parade despite overcast skies Audie Murphy Day success in community celebration honors veterans” By Wyndi Veigel

MESA BULLETIN – July 2007. Pgs 20-21 “Who’s That Cute Cowboy, Grandpa?” by Nick Rotondo

MOUNT VERNON NEWS – Mt. Vernon, Ohio. November 12, 2007 “City Thanks Veterans at Ceremony” By Dylan McCament

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. Volume 122: Issue 27. June 19, 2008 “Audie Murphy Day celebrated with history” By Wyndi Veigel Pages 1A, 2A

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. Volume 122: Issue 28. June 26, 2008 “Audie Murphy Day ’08 filled with patriotism, emotion” By Wyndi Veigel. Pages 1A, 2-A

HEARLD BANNER (Greenville) June 25, 2008 Finishing Touches : Audie Murphy Days. Page A-1. “Audie Murphy Days Honor Heroes” By Carol Ferguson

HEARLD BANNER (Greenville) June 28, 2008 “Audie Murphy Days begin with stories, songs” By Brad Keller Pages A1, A20.

BLUEFIELD DAILY TELEGRAPH (West Virginia) December 10, 2008 “Little Jimmie and the Greatest Generation: A remarkable Heritage of this region” by Samuel E. Lester

903 MAGAZINE. Spring 2009. Volume 2, Number 2 “Local Legend By Amber Pompa. Pages 44-47

HEARLD BANNER (Greenville) June 26, 2009 “Two-day celebration pays tribute to Murphy, all veterans” By Brad Keller. Pages A1 & A5

HEARLD BANNER (Greenville) June 27, 2009 “Audie Remembered – Audie Murphy Days continue today” By Brad Keller. Pages A1 & A2

HEARLD BANNER (Greenville) June 28, 2009 “Celebrating heritage – Audie Murphy Days End With Candlelight Vigil” By Amber Pompa. Page A1

AMERICAN COWBOY. June/July 2009. Volume 16, Number 1. Page 44. COLLECTOR’S EDITION From Front Lines to Film Americancowboy.com Post Office Box 420235. Palm Coast FL. 32142-0235. 800-297-6933

ARMCHAIR GENERAL – MEDAL OF HONOR. July 2009. One Man Against German Panzers, 1945. Page 36

E-mail: [email protected] of WWII Magazine (May 2002, in February) http://history.about.com www.TheHistoryNet.com