Posted on 10/11/2007 5:43:52 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON (NNS) -- The White House announced Oct. 11 that the family of U.S. Navy SEAL, Lt. Michael P. Murphy will be presented the U.S. Navy Medal of Honor, awarded posthumously, during a ceremony at the White House Oct. 22.
The Medal of Honor is the nations highest military award for valor in action against an enemy force which can be bestowed upon an individual serving in the Armed Services of the United States.
Murphys father, Daniel, will accept the award on behalf of his son. Murphy will receive the award for his extraordinary, selfless heroism and steadfast courage while leading a four-man, special reconnaissance mission deep behind enemy lines east of Asadabad in the Hindu Kush of Afghanistan June 27 to 28, 2005.
We are thrilled by the Presidents announcement today, especially because there is now a public recognition of what we knew all along about Michaels loyalty, devotion and sacrifice to his friends, family, country, and especially his SEAL teammates, the Murphy family said in a statement. The honor is not just about Michael, it is about his teammates and those who lost their lives that same day.
Murphy was the officer-in-charge of the SEAL element, which was tasked with locating a high- level Taliban militia leader to provide intelligence for a follow-on mission to capture or destroy the local leadership and disrupt enemy activity. However local Taliban sympathizers discovered the SEAL unit and immediately revealed their position to Taliban fighters. The element was besieged on a mountaintop by scores of enemy fighters. The firefight that ensued pushed the element farther into enemy territory and left all four SEALs wounded.
The SEALs fought the enemy fearlessly despite being at a tactical disadvantage and outnumbered more than four to one. Understanding the gravity of the situation and his responsibility to his men, Murphy, already wounded, deliberately and unhesitatingly moved from cover into the open where he took and returned fire while transmitting a call for help for his beleaguered teammates. Shot through the back while radioing for help, Murphy completed his transmission while returning fire. The call ultimately led to the rescue of one severely wounded team member, Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Marcus Luttrell, and the recovery of the remains of Murphy and Gunners Mate 2nd Class (SEAL) Danny Dietz and Sonar Technician 2nd Class (SEAL) Matthew Axelson.
Eight more SEALs and eight Army Nightstalker special operations personnel comprising the initial reinforcement also lost their lives when their helicopter was shot down before they could engage the enemy. The entire battle, the culmination of Operation Redwing, resulted in the worst single day loss of life for Naval Special Warfare personnel since World War II. The sole surviving SEAL, Marcus Luttrell, wrote a book about the battle after he departed the Navy this summer. In his book Luttrell credited all three of his teammates for their heroism, including Murphys sacrificial act that eventually led to his rescue.
Murphy will be inducted into the Hall of Heroes at the Pentagon during a ceremony scheduled Oct. 23. His name will be engraved beside the names of some 3,400 other service members who have also been awarded the nations highest honor.
Awarded by the President in the name of Congress, the Medal of Honor was created in 1861 as personal award of valor for members of the Navy. Soon thereafter another version was created for the Army and ultimately the Medal of Honor was presented to more than 1,500 Civil War veterans. Later the Air Force created its own unique Medal of Honor design. Marines and Coast Guardsmen are awarded the Navys version of the Medal of Honor.
071002-N-0962S-003 WASHINGTON (Oct. 2, 2007) - The Medal of Honor rests on a flag during preparations for an award ceremony for Lt. Michael P. Murphy. Murphy was killed by enemy forces during a reconnaissance mission, Operation Red Wing, June 28, 2005, while leading a four-man team tasked with finding a key Taliban leader in the mountainous terrain near Asadabad, Afghanistan. The team came under fire from a much larger enemy force with superior tactical position. Murphy knowingly left his position of cover to get a clear signal in order to communicate with his headquarters and was mortally wounded while exposing himself to enemy fire. While being shot and shot at, Murphy provided his units location and requested immediate support for his element. He returned to his cover position to continue the fight until finally succumbing to his wounds. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Brandan W. Schulze (RELEASED)
God love the fightin’ Irish!
My Salute to Lt Murphy!!!!...
A real hero.
Uh...who did they give credit for the classified information that was recovered by the enemy from their computers?
A true American hero. May he rest in peace.
God bless him and all those fighting for America.
God bless him and all those fighting for America.
God bless you and R.I.P.
ping to greatness
050628-N-0000X-002 Navy file photo of SEAL Lt. Michael P. Murphy, from Patchogue, N.Y. Murphy was killed by enemy forces during a reconnaissance mission, Operation Red Wing, June 28, 2005, while leading a four-man team tasked with finding a key Taliban leader in the mountainous terrain near Asadabad, Afghanistan. The team came under fire from a much larger enemy force with superior tactical position. Murphy knowingly left his position of cover to get a clear signal in order to communicate with his headquarters and was mortally wounded while exposing himself to enemy fire. While being shot and shot at, Murphy provided his units location and requested immediate support for his element. He returned to his cover position to continue the fight until finally succumbing to his wounds. U.S. Navy photo (RELEASED)
The eyewitness account by the Seal Team 10 leader and survivor, Marcus Luttrell, is the book LONE SURVIVOR. This episode marks the largest number of Navy Seals killed in action, because even more died trying to rescue the original Seal Team 10. It is a book about true military people and the heroes that they are. I purchased my copy at COSTCO.
The eyewitness account by the Seal Team 10 leader and survivor, Marcus Luttrell, is the book LONE SURVIVOR. This episode marks the largest number of Navy Seals killed in action, because even more died trying to rescue the original Seal Team 10. It is a book about true military people and the heroes that they are. I purchased my copy at COSTCO.
May God bless him and his family. Such men do their country such honor.......mere words don’t suffice.
I’ve had the privilege of knowing only one Medal of Honor winner in my life. Amazing guy. Quite normal in most ways, down to earth.......but a warrior through and through. Also....half crazy. Had to be to do what he did to earn that medal.........
AF helicopter pilot in Vietnam. I wish we had even more ‘crazies’ like him.
Thank you for posting the link. Couldn’t get through it without tears. God bless his family, and the families of his team members.
There are no words to express the depth of respect, honor, and gratitude, that I have for this man, and for all of those who serve and protect our country. All are held in my heart and prayers.
Capt. James Fleming? No ... wait ... don't tell me ... "Instructor where you went to college"?
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