April 23, 2009 10:24 AM

Wife: Captain Calls Military "Real Heroes"

(CBS/AP)  The wife of sea Capt. Richard Phillips says her husband considers the U.S. military the "real heroes" of his ordeal.

Hoarse from laryngitis and making her first public appearance since Phillips' dramatic rescue at sea, Andrea Phillips, 51, thanked the military, supporters and President Barack Obama, who approved the sniper operation that killed three pirates.

"You have no idea, but with Richard saved, you all just gave me the best Easter ever," she said in a statement read by the family's spokeswoman.

Mrs. Phillips was flanked by her 19-year-old daughter, Mariah; 20-year-old son, Daniel; and the captain's mother, Ginny Phillips.

With Andrea Phillips' voice cracking, Alison McColl, a representative of the captain's employer, read the statement as Phillips held hands with her daughter.

McColl said Phillips had spoken to her husband earlier in the day.

She quoted him as saying: "I am just a small part of this. The real heroes of the story are the U.S. military. They are the most dedicated, professional and capable group around. We should all reach out and thank them."

Phillips said the "constant outpouring of support, prayers and yellow ribbons" gave the family strength.

"These past five days were extremely difficult," she said. "We did not know what Richard was enduring while being held hostage on the lifeboat, and that was really the hardest part - the wondering. My family and closest friends held onto our faith knowing that Richard would come home.

"At times, we smiled when we thought of Richard would tell the story, with his trademark sense of humor," she said.

Capt. Phillips was rescued Sunday when U.S. Navy snipers shot and killed the three Somali pirates who were holding him at gunpoint. He escaped unharmed. A fourth pirate surrendered earlier Sunday and could face life in a U.S. prison.

It's still unknown when or how Phillips will return home. The family and McColl took no questions and rushed from the hotel ballroom where they appeared for the media.

"We're all looking forward to Richard's return, when the family will get a chance to tell their story together," Phillips' statement said.

When her husband does return, it'll be cause for celebration. But don't look for a ticker-tape parade.

In Underhill, a rural community of about 3,100 residents that's part bedroom community and part farming area, there's no skyscraper canyons.

"Maybe, being Underhill, we could have a barbecue or a pig roast - when it warms up a little bit," said Wells Corner Market owner Cedric Wells, 53.

"A ticker-tape parade? I don't know about that," said the Rev. Charles Danielson, pastor of St. Thomas Church, where the Phillips family goes to church. "This being Vermont ... there's a real desire to let people be and to respect people's privacy."

Danielson, who prayed for Phillips' release at Easter Sunday services and saw the town's prayers answered later in the day with Phillips' release, said he couldn't take credit for it.

"It's almighty God, and the U.S. Navy," he said.

Brian Searles, director of aviation at nearby Burlington International Airport, said Monday he knew of no plans to fly Phillips into the airport.

Appearing on CBS' The Early Show, Captain James Staples, a friend and former classmate of Phillips at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, said the willingness of the captain of the Maersk Alabama to risk his own life to protect his crew did not surprise him at all.

"It's an amazing feeling to know that Richard's now safe. I can't even explain how happy I was when I heard this great news," Staples said.

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by reimer211 April 14, 2009 4:47 PM EDT
Alabama_John , by the way, if Bush had ordered this I KNOW you would have been singing his praises to the high heavens. Partisan Moron..
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by reimer211 April 14, 2009 4:46 PM EDT
Alabama_John , you are a complete and total idiot. That is the most stupid drivel I have ever read. How did you get out of Junior High (or did you?)
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by stevex47 April 14, 2009 3:27 PM EDT
"It is beyond me how some individuals can mix politics into this miraculous event."

Johann, if this would have failed, do you think republicans would give Obama the benefit of the doubt?

Did they go easy on Carter on the failed hostage rescue? Or Clinton in Somalia?
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by TryTakingMyMoney April 14, 2009 1:25 PM EDT
Like armed American citizens are a deterrent to crime, arming merchant ships will also be a deterrent to piracy. Shipping companies should be held accountable if they do not provide their own armed guards. Not being armed, Maersk Alabama should be forced to payback taxpayers for every red cent of the cost of this rescue. This delivery being aid to Kenya you know this will not happen. Just another discussion point for the TEA PARTIES tomorrow! Let's take back America from the thugs in Washington!
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by rushlimpdrug April 14, 2009 12:48 PM EDT
According to Andy Rooooney there are no heroes.

Everyone is just doing their mundane job they were trained to do.
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by geminispyder-2009 April 14, 2009 12:04 PM EDT
Notice that cBSnews is not reporting today that the pirates were teenagers.

Imagine with me for a moment, what would be the headlines today if our President were a Republican.
Can you see the non-stop headlines about how we killed 3 teenagers today?
And the Liberals here would be posting about how the Republican president is a murderer.
Posted by hawksprings

Whether or not the public would've reacted differently to the pirate killings regardless of who was president, knowing the crap way CBS goes about reporting (or more accurately, making) the news, they would've emphasized the pirates were teens if it had been a Rep. president.
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by aztecdakota April 14, 2009 7:22 AM EDT
How does one negotiate with ARMED pirates, storming onto ships, capturing the crews and threatening their lives? These people who write about kindess and consideration for the pirates? We should put them on the captured vessels and let them talk and coddle the pirates into submission.
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by promaclaura April 14, 2009 7:10 AM EDT
Notice that cBSnews is not reporting today that the pirates were teenagers.

Imagine with me for a moment, what would be the headlines today if our President were a Republican.
Can you see the non-stop headlines about how we killed 3 teenagers today?
And the Liberals here would be posting about how the Republican president is a murderer.
Posted by hawksprings

Such the spammer. No, what you said is total BS, just as it was when you posted the exact same thing this morning. We know the pirates are teens, have for years. But you'll just keep spamming the same garbage.
Posted by gravypants at 8:17 PM : Apr 13, 2009

C'mon Gravy, YOU may not have thought those things, but you have to admit that there are libs out there that would. We know there are a lot of partisan people out there that give the ok to anything their party does and turns around and condemns the other party for the same thing.
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by jsbach32 April 14, 2009 3:44 AM EDT
It is beyond me how some individuals can mix politics into this miraculous event.
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by jsbach32 April 14, 2009 3:32 AM EDT
It is beyond me how some individuals can mix politics into this miraculous event.
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