Michael Patrick Murphy

United States Navy SEALs operative

American Smithtown, Suffolk County, New York, United States of America

Quick Info

ProfessionUnited States Navy SEALs operative
NationalityAmerican
Date of Birth07/05/1976
Age29 years (died on 28, Jun, 2005)
BirthplaceSmithtown, Suffolk County, New York, United States of America
Date of Death28/06/2005

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Bio/Wiki

Full nameMichael Patrick Murphy
Nickname(s)Murph, Mikey
Names earnedThe Protector
Other namesMike Murphy

Physical Stats & More

Height5' 10"
Weight60 kg
Eye ColorBlue
Hair ColorDark Brown

Educational Qualification(s)

College/UniversityThe Pennsylvania State University
Educational QualificationDual degrees (Honours) in political science and psychology (1998)

Personal Life

Place of DeathKunar Province, Afghanistan
School
  • Saxton Middle School, New York
  • Patchogue-Medford High School, New York
ReligionChristianity

Relationships & More

Marital StatusEngaged
Affairs/GirlfriendsHeather Duggan
NotesThe couple met each other while pursuing graduation at Pennsylvania State University.

Family

FatherDaniel J. Murphy (attorney, retired US Army soldier)
MotherMaureen T. Murphy (member of the board of the LT Michael P. Murphy Navy SEAL Museum and Sea Cadet Training Facility)
Siblings
  • John D. Murphy (president of the LT Michael P Murphy Navy SEAL Museum, New York State University Police officer)
  • sibling's section

Career

Service/BranchUnited States Navy
Rank (at the time of death)Lieutenant
US Navy SEALs Teams
  • SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team One (SDVT-1)
  • SEAL Team 10
Service Years13 December 2000 - 28 June 2005
Military Decorations
  • Medal of Honor (22 October 2007)
  • Purple Heart Medal
  • Joint Service Commendation Medal
  • Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal
  • National Defense Service Medal
  • Afghanistan Campaign Medal with 1 campaign star
  • Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
  • Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
  • Navy Rifle Marksmanship Medal with expert device
  • Navy Pistol Marksmanship Medal with expert device
Notable Operations
  • Operation Red Wings (28 June 2005)
  • Operation Enduring Freedom (2005)
  • Exercise Early Victor (October 2002, Jordan)

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Michael P. Murphy served as a lieutenant in the United States Navy SEALs.
2. During Operation Red Wings in Afghanistan, Murphy led SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team One (SDVT-1).
3. He was awarded the Medal of Honor, marking the first US Navy member to receive this honor post-Vietnam War.
4. Murphy spent his formative years in Patchogue, New York, having moved from Smithtown.
5. In school, he participated in soccer and pee-wee football.
6. After graduating from Patchogue-Medford High School in 1994, Murphy worked as a lifeguard during summer breaks.
7. His intervention in a school bully altercation earned him the nickname 'The Protector'.
8. Murphy opted to enlist in the US Navy rather than pursue law studies.
9. He successfully completed the BUD/S training and joined SDVT-1.
10. Murphy engaged in military operations across various locations like Jordan, Florida, Qatar, and Djibouti.
11. In 2005, he led Alpha Platoon of SDVT-1 during Operation Enduring Freedom.
12. Displaying immense bravery, Murphy sacrificed himself to seek additional support during battle.
13. He was killed in action and laid to rest at Calverton National Cemetery with full military honors.
14. Posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor in 2007 by President George Bush.
15. Murphy's commitment to fitness inspired the 'Body Armor' workout, later known as the 'Murph Challenge'.
16. His story was depicted in the movie 'Lone Survivor', while a documentary 'MURPH: The Protector' was released to honor his memory.
17. During Operation Red Wings in Afghanistan, Murphy led a four-man SEAL team tasked with locating Taliban leader Ahmad Shah.
18. He successfully completed BUD/S training (Class 236) and joined SDVT-1 in July 2002.
19. Murphy engaged in military operations across various locations including Jordan, Florida, Qatar, and Djibouti.
20. During Operation Red Wings, Murphy made the critical decision to release three goat herders who discovered the team, following rules of engagement despite knowing approximately 150 insurgents would soon learn their location.
21. Displaying immense bravery, Murphy walked into open terrain to gain satellite phone reception and successfully called for backup, though he was shot in the back during this action.
22. His final transmission was: Roger that, sir. Thank you.
23. Murphy's commitment to fitness inspired the Murph Challenge workout.
24. The rescue helicopter sent to extract the team was shot down by Taliban fighters, killing all 16 personnel aboard, making it the deadliest day in Naval Special Warfare history.
25. Marcus Luttrell, the sole survivor of the four-man team, was rescued days later by local villagers.
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