USS Michael Murphy Christened, Dedicated to Fallen SEAL

Navy SEAL Lt. Michael Murphy would have been 35 years old today, had he not died in combat behind enemy lines in Afghanistan in 2005.  Lt. Murphy was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor, the United States military’s highest decoration, for  herosim.   Today the USS Michael Murphy, the 62nd ship of the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, named in honor of Lt. Murphy was christened at Bath Iron Works.

Navy ship dedicated to fallen SEAL

Under clear, blue skies, a ship dedicated to fallen Medal of Honor recipient and Navy SEAL Lt. Michael Murphy was christened Saturday by his mother, Maureen, at Bath Iron Works shipyard in Maine.

“I feel not only Michael’s presence, but that ship embodies the spirits of Michael and his teammates,” Murphy’s father, Daniel, told CNN.

Following tradition, Murphy’s mother cracked a bottle of champagne against the hull of the USS Michael Murphy.

“Happy Birthday, son!” Murphy’s mom said on what would have been her son’s 35th birthday. His life was cut short in the mountains of Afghanistan in 2005.

Dr. Josh Appel, an Air Force Reserve flight surgeon, helped retrieve Murphy’s body after a firefight that claimed the lives of 18 other troops, including 2 SEALs from Murphy’s team.

Appel called the christening “a symbolic gesture that brings Michael’s spirit into the ship.”

 

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