Remember the Seal Snipers that took out the pirates?
Well, the Seals haven’t lost their edge…
Bye, bye, Osama, sleep with the fishes…..Good riddance to bad rubbish.
Rants, Raves, Pieces of My Mind
Remember the Seal Snipers that took out the pirates?
Well, the Seals haven’t lost their edge…
Bye, bye, Osama, sleep with the fishes…..Good riddance to bad rubbish.
Today is the Birthday of Navy Seal Lt. Michael P. Murphy. KIA 6/28/2005
“Navy SEAL Lt. Murphy was the leader of a SEAL team on the ground in the mountains along the Afghanistan/Pakistan border. He and 2 other members of his team were killed when they came under hostile fire with Taliban insurgents.
A rescue team of 8 SEAL team members and 8 Army special forces soldiers was dispatched to rescue Lt. Murphy and his team; they were also killed in this mission when their transport Chinook helicopter was shot down by a rifle-propelled grenade.
Lt. Murphy was awarded the nation’s highest combat award, The Medal of Honor, on October 22 2007 by President Bush for his heroic actions resulting in his death during Operation Redwing. The actions of Lt. Murphy and his SEAL team are detailed in a book called “Lone Survivor” by Marcus Luttrell, the only member of Lt. Murphy’s SEAL team to survive the battle.”
Article from the Associated Press
Visit the site set up by the family of Lt. Murphy and take a moment to sign the guest book.
Thank You for your service, Sir.
R.I.P.
“The president carries the biggest burden, obviously,” Vice President Dick Cheney, speaking about the cost that’s involved in the global war on terror in Iraq and Afghanistan
Tell that to the family and friends of SO2 Michael A. Monsoor
SEAL and Petty Officer 2nd Class Mike Monsoor will posthumously receive the nation’s highest award, the Medal of Honor., April 8, 2008 He died in Sept. 2006 after throwing himself on a hand grenade and saving the lives of three of his comrades.