WASHINGTON, Oct. 22, 2007

Navy SEAL Earns Medal Of Honor

President Bush Presents Soldier's Family With First Medal Of Honor For Combat In Afghanistan

    • President Bush presents the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military honor, to the family of Lt. Michael Murphy, Monday, October 22, 2007.

      President Bush presents the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military honor, to the family of Lt. Michael Murphy, Monday, October 22, 2007.  (CBS)

    • This undated file photo released by the U.S. Navy shows Navy Seal Lt. Michael P. Murphy, from Patchogue, N.Y. Murphy. Murphy was killed while leading a reconnaissance mission deep behind enemy lines in Afghanistan. The first Medal of Honor awarded for combat in Afghanistan will be presented Monday, Oct. 22, 2007, to the family of a Navy SEAL from Long Island, N.Y, who gave his life to make a radio call for help for his team.

      This undated file photo released by the U.S. Navy shows Navy Seal Lt. Michael P. Murphy, from Patchogue, N.Y. Murphy. Murphy was killed while leading a reconnaissance mission deep behind enemy lines in Afghanistan. The first Medal of Honor awarded for combat in Afghanistan will be presented Monday, Oct. 22, 2007, to the family of a Navy SEAL from Long Island, N.Y, who gave his life to make a radio call for help for his team.  (AP Photo/U.S. Navy)

    • Lt. Michael P. Murphy headshot, U.S. Navy Seal killed in Afghanistan to receive the Medal of Honor for valor, Monday, October 22, 2007. The first Medal of Honor awarded for combat in Afghanistan will be presented to Murphy's family. The Navy SEAL from Long Island, N.Y., gave his life to make a radio call for help for his team.

      Lt. Michael P. Murphy headshot, U.S. Navy Seal killed in Afghanistan to receive the Medal of Honor for valor, Monday, October 22, 2007. The first Medal of Honor awarded for combat in Afghanistan will be presented to Murphy's family. The Navy SEAL from Long Island, N.Y., gave his life to make a radio call for help for his team.  (AP (file))

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(CBS/AP)  The first Medal of Honor awarded for combat in Afghanistan was presented Monday to the weeping parents of a Navy SEAL from Long Island, who gave his life to make a radio call for help for his team.

President Bush presented the nation's highest military honor for valor to the family of Lt. Michael Murphy of Patchogue, N.Y., who died when his elite combat team was surrounded high in the mountains of Afghanistan.

"While their missions were often carried out in secrecy, their love of country and devotion to each other was always clear," President Bush said. "On June 28, 2005, Michael would give his life for these ideals.

Murphy's father Dan, and mother Maureen, both cried as they stood next to the president and listened to their son's heroism recounted.

"There's a lot of awards in the military, but when you see a Medal of Honor, you know whatever they went through is pretty horrible. You don't congratulate anyone when you see it," said Marcus Luttrell, the lone member of Murphy's team to survive the firefight with the Taliban.

Murphy, Luttrell and two other SEALs were searching for a terrorist when their mission was compromised after they were spotted by locals, who presumably alerted the Taliban to their presence.

An intense gun battle ensued, with more than 50 anti-coalition fighters swarming around the outnumbered SEALs.

Although wounded, Murphy is credited with risking his own life by moving into the open for a better position to transmit a call for help.

Still under fire, Murphy provided his unit's location and the size of the enemy force. At one point he was shot in the back, causing him to drop the transmitter. Murphy picked it back up, completed the call and continued firing at the enemy who was closing in.

He then returned to his cover position with his men and continued the battle. A U.S. helicopter sent to rescue the men was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade, killing all 16 aboard.

By the end of the two-hour gunfight, Murphy and two of his comrades were also dead. An estimated 35 Taliban were also killed. Luttrell was blown over a ridge and knocked unconscious. He escaped, and was protected by local villagers for several days before he was rescued.

"We look at these guys and say, 'What heroes,"' said Dan Murphy. "These guys look at themselves and say, 'I'm just doing my job.' That's an understatement, but that's the way they view it, and that was Michael's whole life."

Dan Murphy served in the army in Vietnam and won a Purple Heart, reports CBS' The Early Show anchor Harry Smith.

When Murphy's mother Maureen learned that her son Michael and his fellow SEALS were trapped 10,000 feet up a mountain, she had a thought that menopausal women might make the best rescuers, she told Smith, since no mountain would be too high for them to climb in order to help their children.

Murphy, who died before his 30th birthday, is the fourth Navy SEAL to earn the award and the first since the Vietnam War. Two Medals of Honor have been awarded posthumously in the Iraq war: to Marine Cpl. Jason Dunham, who was killed in 2004 after covering a grenade with his helmet, and to Army Sgt. 1st Class Paul R. Smith, who was killed in 2003 after holding off Iraqi forces with a machine gun before he was killed at the Baghdad airport.

Murphy's heroics have been widely recognized on Long Island, where he graduated in 1994 from Patchogue-Medford High School.

To his fellow SEALs, he was known as "Murph," but as a child, his parents nicknamed him "The Protector," because of his strong moral compass. After the 2001 terror attacks, that compass eventually led him to Afghanistan, where he wore a patch of the New York City Fire Department on his uniform.

"He took his deployment personally. He was going after, and his team was going after, the men who planned, plotted against and attacked not only the United States, but the city he loved, New York," said his father. "He knew what he was fighting for."


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by thunderhead100grn October 25, 2007 6:12 PM EDT
This is the 1st i`ve ever wrote anything in response here but i read marcuss lutrell`s book and those seals are 2nd to none. I`m proud to be on the same side of the line with men like that. If you think this war is for nothing you probly think WW1 & WW2 AND ALL CONFLICTS AGAINST RADICAL visious tyrants was for nothing. Read the book. Educate yourself if possible. I would happily contribute to your plane fare to afganistan if you are seriuos about talking peace with taliban. good luck.
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by jdrasher October 24, 2007 4:30 PM EDT
if you wish to learn more about Lt. Murphy, and the other two that gave their lives, Matthew Axelson and Danny Dietz, there fellow seal Marcus Lattrell found it as his duty to write their story so that others might understand their bravery. He wrote a book about it. not sure if i can say the name so ill leave it out. its not to hard to find. I have no words to descibe the story Marcus tells.
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by DDouville October 23, 2007 11:38 PM EDT
I know the usual lets run home with our tail between our legs and the president''s a liar and I''m sure you could do a better job as president. I''m sure a genius like you could solve all our problems in five minutes. WE HAVE TO FIGHT THE ENEMY IRAQ WAS OUR ENEMY JUST LIKE IRAN. If you think for a minute their not you need your head examined. Out.
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by Krazcarl October 23, 2007 5:57 AM EDT
sonatso,,Whispyeyes....Do us a favor hit the poetry blogs use the restroom jump off a bridge I know you got a new stash and think your intelligent you can''t see the forest through the trees, Get a life was it your life ambition to be a troll on a news blog. Tired of failure lower your standards.
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by sonotso October 23, 2007 2:42 AM EDT

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by jonesforch October 23, 2007 2:33 AM EDT
MyIDonCBS

LOL you got them going again...lord you are pathetic
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by myidoncbs October 23, 2007 2:27 AM EDT
hds0816, I''m not so sure it''s a bad thing that Black people are underrepresented in the news stories about heroics in Iraq and Afghanistan. It''s my understanding that Black people have recently been less interested in signing up for endless tours of military duty to fight Bush''s war on humanity, so fewer of them are dying in these senseless wars. If true, then that is a GOOD thing!
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by myidoncbs October 23, 2007 2:21 AM EDT
big_family1 says, "at least I know that [Bush] won''t loot the White House upon his departure like his predecessor did."

The Clinton''s did NOT loot the White House. They also did NOT remove all the W''s from the typewriters and computers. Those are LIES made up by Karl Rove! You Bushies never learn, do you? You repeat all the lies you''ve been fed, and ignore the truth if someone challenges your "facts".

It is truly, horribly, sad that ANYONE still believes Bush/Cheney/et.al. They tell one lie after another, after another. Every time they get caught lying, they just make up a new one: WMDs, liberators, piece of cake, 6 months maximum, "mission accomplished", giving freedom and democracy, we''ll stand down when they stand up, failure is not an option, etc. Every single thing they''ve said about this war is a LIE.

Soldiers who serve in Iraq and Afghanistan are either brave or stu/pid. Let''s give them all the benefit of the doubt and say they are truly brave. Still, No Thanks! You are NOT making us safer. Your blind servitude to the chimp in chief will destroy us all. Please stop it now!

A truly brave man is one who knows the truth and is willing to risk everything to serve the cause of truth. Thus, those who resisted participating in the crime against humanity are the truly brave. Anyone who blindly follows a madman may be brave, but he is most assuredly stu/pid.

If you want to support the troops, then END THE WAR AND BRING THEM HOME! Anything less just condemns them to death.
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by jonesforch October 23, 2007 1:39 AM EDT
big_family1

Fantastic comment god bless you and your big family
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by big_family1 October 23, 2007 1:31 AM EDT
There was a time when honorable military service and national pride meant something. Americans need to invest in their country in service or in support of those who serve in military or civilian service. Too few people help their neighbors that have had their homes and lands flooded, burned, or blown away. Too few help shelter, clothe, or feed our homeless and poor. Too few pay the 300 billion in past due income taxes. Too few live responsibly within their means. The many whom do not do this cause great strain upon our President. He must compensate using government resources when the people of the country should be acting first. You may express your opinions of President Bush, but at least I know that he won''t loot the White House upon his departure like his predecessor did. God Bless America and those who truly know what freedom means.
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by jonesforch October 23, 2007 1:30 AM EDT
Wife of retired miltary man and miltary myself..You that are against HAVE NO CLUE...NONE...unless you have served or read other stories besides the ones CBS prints. BE Quite...Sush.sssssshhhhh!
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by feelfree1 October 23, 2007 12:12 AM EDT

searcher911,

Are you just a craven fool, or are you a boot-licking Bush-fascist bobble-head?
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by searcher911 October 23, 2007 12:01 AM EDT
A comment like the one needs some explanation. Are you just a coward, or are you a muslim murderer of innocents hiding on the net, possibly you are just extremely stupid, or perhaps do you subscribe to the Nevil Chamberlain approach to violent anti-social behavior?

Whatever, you need a touch of reality, seriously.

"The only U.S. military heroes of the disgraceful, lie-based, and self-defeating wars of choice against Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere, are those who have resisted participation in these shameful operations."

www.ivaw.org

www.coura
getoresist.org
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by tnt1954 October 22, 2007 10:59 PM EDT
i could never do what this man did in a million
years, thank you sir. doing a sacrifice fly or
bunt in baseball is one thing, in war another.
in my opinion if you are alive in this era,
you should automatically get a heroes medal.
the challenges we face are absolutely overwhelming.
its always the time that tries men''s soul.
such peril. such bravery, such fidelity, such
integrity. outstanding. such teamwork.
it''s a time that brings the best out of many people.
the many must be saved from the madness of a few.
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by hds0816 October 22, 2007 10:06 PM EDT
BLACK MILITARY PERSONNEL - COWARDS?
Attention! Secretary of Defense:

I%u2019m having trouble understanding why no stories or news reports are showing the millions of brave and life-saving veterans, of African-American descent? I%u2019m sure, after all the reports of the Jessica Lynch%u2019s, Pat Tillman%u2019s, and Shoshana Johnson%u2019s, one Crispus Attucks type can be located?

Are there no records of any A-A veterans and active duty personnel receiving medals of valor and bravery? Something%u2019s terribly, and I must admit, suspiciously wrong here!

I%u2019m sure you%u2019ve heard the stories of the first men at Iwo Jima (and raising the U.S. flag) being Black. Many non-Black veterans have any reported stories of their lives being saved by Black soldiers. Is there zero A-A veterans buried at Arlington Cemetery, too?

The more I put this issue into perspective, it%u2019s really offensive when one considers how nine times out of ten, the stories reported on the current soldier%u2019s heroics turn-out to be fabricated. Then too, female servers in the direct line of fire in wars are few and far between, yet they are reported on as heroes before Black, male combatants?

This is disgraceful and a shame. I don%u2019t know who has decided that there have never been any A-A heroes in our wars, but it%u2019s mighty funny we have been recruited in mass numbers in all of them. We must be doing something right!


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by one_american October 22, 2007 9:58 PM EDT
Here is the part of the AP story that CBS chose to omit:

"Before the emotional White House ceremony, Murphy''s parents Dan and Maureen Murphy met with Bush and gave him a gold dog tag in tribute to their son.

"What we were most touched by was that the president immediately put that on underneath his shirt, and when he made the presentation of the Medal of Honor, he wore that against his chest," said the father.

After the ceremony, Dan Murphy said, Bush told the family: "I was inspired by having Michael next to my chest."

The father, who fought back tears during the ceremony, said they were "deeply moved" by Bush''s gesture."



CBS, as usual, lies through omission.

Shame on you, CBS.
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by feelfree1 October 22, 2007 9:50 PM EDT

The only U.S. military heroes of the disgraceful, lie-based, and self-defeating wars of choice against Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere, are those who have resisted participation in these shameful operations.

www.ivaw.org

www.couragetoresist.org
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by drummer94 October 22, 2007 8:24 PM EDT
Be proud mr.and mrs Murphy. Be dam proud. Mr. Murphy is a purple heart reciepent. Thank you for your familys service and sacrifice. Sincerely, America.
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