Last October the NBC Nightly News was the first broadcast network evening newscast to highlight the first Medal of Honor award since Vietnam for a member of the Navy, Lieutenant Michael Murphy, a SEAL killed in combat in Afghanistan in June of 2005, and on Wednesday the newscast stood alone in highlighting the Navy's announcement that a guided-missile destroyer will be named the “USS Michael Murphy.” Anchor Brian Williams outlined what earned Murphy the Medal of Honor recognition:
During an intense firefight in Hindu Kush Mountains in Afghanistan back in '05, while pinned down under fire, he chose to stand up to get a signal on his satellite phone to communicate their location. He knew that standing up would expose him to withering fire. It did. He was hit several times and killed.
Williams also noted that a park in Patchogue, New York was dedicated Wednesday “in his name on what would have been his 32nd birthday.” Secretary of the Navy Donald C. Winter made the ship naming announcement during the dedication ceremony at the park along side Lake Ronkonkoma where Murphy had been a lifeguard.
Newsday story posted Wednesday night, "Navy to name ship after fallen Patchogue serviceman"
Navy Web site article, "SECNAV Names New Guided-Missile Destroyer USS Michael Murphy."
The MRC honored Murphy last month at our April 10 Gala & DisHonors Awards, with a special tribute as the evening's events ended on a somber note, with a video tribute to Murphy before MRC Trustee Boone Pickens came on stage to present Murphy’s father, Daniel, and brother, John, with a $1 million check in their name for the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation. Daniel Murphy thanked Pickens and expressed gratitude for the 29 years he had with his son.
Check the MRC's tribute page for the video on Murphy's heroism, as well as the comments made by his father and the presentation of the check.
My October 16 NewsBusters item, “NBC First to Praise Medal of Honor Recipient Lt. Michael Murphy,” recounted:
The NBC Nightly News on Tuesday night became the first broadcast network evening newscast to highlight the first Medal of Honor award since Vietnam for a member of the Navy, announced last week, to Lieutenant Michael Murphy, a SEAL killed in combat in Afghanistan in June of 2005. "His story is already the stuff of legend," anchor Brian Williams related before Pentagon correspondent Jim Miklaszewski recounted Murphy's heroism: How during a battle with Taliban fighters "Murphy stepped out into the line of fire to make a satellite call for help." A survivor recalled that Murphy "took two rounds to the back and dropped down on that rock and sat back up, picked the phone back up and started talking again." Standing by a memorial in Brookhaven, New York, Miklaszewski explained that in addition to the memorial, "they've named a park and post office after him. Monuments not only to what he did as a Navy SEAL, but to who he was as a man."
Miklaszewski got out of the way and allowed his story to end with two moving tributes from Murphy's parents. Maureen, his mother, revealed: "I miss him. I'm glad that he got the medal because other people will know what a great guy that he was." Dan, Michael's father, got the last word, a desire for appreciation: "While I'm crying inside and my heart's breaking, my chest is puffed out and I'm saying, my son, this is what he did and I hope the country appreciates it and realizes it." To that, Williams certainly spoke for many viewers: "Here, here."...
The update from Williams on the Wednesday, May 7 NBC Nightly News:
The U.S. Navy announced today it's naming a ship after a Navy SEAL who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in Afghanistan. Lieutenant Michael Murphy was from Long Island, New York, where today they dedicated a park in his name on what would have been his 32nd birthday. During an intense firefight in Hindu Kush Mountains in Afghanistan back in '05, while pinned down under fire, he chose to stand up to get a signal on his satellite phone to communicate their location. He knew that standing up would expose him to withering fire. It did. He was hit several times and killed. The destroyer USS Michael Murphy will be built in the state of Maine.
—Brent Baker is Vice President for Research and Publications at the Media Research Center





The NBC Nightly News on Tuesday night became the first broadcast network evening newscast to highlight the first Medal of Honor award since Vietnam for a member of the Navy, announced last week, to Lieutenant Michael Murphy, a SEAL killed in combat in Afghanistan in June of 2005. "His story is already the stuff of legend," anchor Brian Williams related before Pentagon correspondent Jim Miklaszewski recounted Murphy's heroism: How during a battle with Taliban fighters "Murphy stepped out into the line of fire to make a satellite call for help." A survivor recalled that Murphy "took two rounds to the back and dropped down on that rock and sat back up, picked the phone back up and started talking again." Standing by a memorial in Brookhaven, New York, Miklaszewski explained that in addition to the memorial, "they've named a park and post office after him. Monuments not only to what he did as a Navy SEAL, but to who he was as a man."
The U.S. Navy announced today it's naming a ship after a Navy SEAL who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in Afghanistan. Lieutenant Michael Murphy was from Long Island, New York, where today they dedicated a park in his name on what would have been his 32nd birthday. During an intense firefight in Hindu Kush Mountains in Afghanistan back in '05, while pinned down under fire, he chose to stand up to get a signal on his satellite phone to communicate their location. He knew that standing up would expose him to withering fire. It did. He was hit several times and killed. The destroyer USS Michael Murphy will be built in the state of Maine. 














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To that, Williams certainly
May 7, 2008 - 20:24 ET by ThisnThatTo that, Williams certainly spoke for many viewers: "Here, here."...
I'm not a viewer, but he can speak for me, also, in this instance. Here, Here Lt. Murphy. And I know how hard this must be on his parents, who would do anything to get him back.
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If you can read this, thank a teacher. If it is in English, thank people like Lt. Murphy. - Mr. Williams, today
A Story for Everyone
May 7, 2008 - 20:28 ET by the curatorThis is a story everyone should hear/read.
I also hope people remember NBC's continual coverage of this story when they are accused of being anti-war, anti-bush and liberal.
Thank you, Lt. Murphy.
"I don't think our troops ought to be used for what's called nation-building."
-George W. Bush, October 11, 2000
Wrong
May 7, 2008 - 20:32 ET by ThisnThat"I also hope people remember NBC's continual coverage of this story when they are accused of being anti-war, anti-bush and liberal"
Nope -- I hope NBC remembers this particular broadcast when they return to their anti-war, anti-bush, and liberal ways.
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If you can read this, thank a teacher. If it is in English, thank a Soldier. - My barber
Hopefully...
May 7, 2008 - 20:54 ET by the curatorHopefully we'll both be right.
Hopefully the Peacock will continue work (like this one) which shows an objective balance.
And, hopefully viewers - liberal and conservative alike - will see those stories for what they are: honest, even jounalism
"I don't think our troops ought to be used for what's called nation-building."
-George W. Bush, October 11, 2000
Shame, shame, shame on the
May 7, 2008 - 21:15 ET by motherbeltShame, shame, shame on the rest of them!
No matter how they feel about this war, this story should have been the top of the hour for all of them!
Mr. Baker, do you have a rundown of some things the other networks did have time to cover?
God Bless our Soldiers
May 7, 2008 - 21:53 ET by jefflebowskiThe MSM can go to hell!
As the brother of one, and
May 7, 2008 - 21:58 ET by MightyMouthAs the brother of one, and the Uncle of another, I agree jeff!!
"There are two types of people in this country; those who provide freedom and those who enjoy it." MM says...
Hope its ported here in San Diego
May 7, 2008 - 22:00 ET by Defector01Props to NBC, boos to the rest of the MSM. And God Bless Michael Murphy and his family, RIP
I have only ever made one prayer to God, a very short one: O Lord, make my enemies ridiculous. And God granted it - Voltaire
amen jeff
May 7, 2008 - 22:05 ET by candanceThe military is just about the only good thing America has going for it now.
Here is a nice link
May 7, 2008 - 22:35 ET by DEVILDOCMOMon Strategy Page...has a picture of Michael Murphy and the ship. OK, I know someone told me the cool way to link, but I tried and it did not work. So here is the old-fashion way... http://www.strategypage.com/military_photos/2008050721238.aspx
May I recommend
May 7, 2008 - 23:42 ET by echojackthe book "Lone Survivor" by Marcus Luttrell which gives some real insight into the entire story.
Luttrell details what the group went through on their mission. His survival is nothing short of a miracle.
We can be thankful that there are men like these fighting for us all.
LONE SURVIVOR
May 8, 2008 - 02:46 ET by ROTORHEAD77I'll give credit when it is
May 8, 2008 - 08:27 ET by Free ThinkerI'll give credit when it is due so kudos to NBC for covering this. I have given away no fewer than 8 copies of Lone Survivor to family and friends and would echo your sentiment that this is a book we should all read to have a greater appreciation for who the brave men are and what they do to defend our freedom.
Lieutenant Michael Murphy....
May 8, 2008 - 04:14 ET by old croI salute you eternally.
What a gesture to name a ship after him. Whenever in
the future I hear of this destroyer's exploits around the world, I and many
others will be reminded of his selfless sacrifice to this country.