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Navy Seal In Afghanistan

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The Navy SEALs operation Red Wing comprised a small team of just 4 members namely Lt. Michael P. Murphy, PO Danny Dietz, PO Matthew Axelson and PO Marcus Luttrell. The mission started on June 28th 2005 and during the Navy SEALs operation 3 of the members were killed. Only one survived. The fourth Navy SEAL was miraculously protected by the local villages and later on rescued by US military forces. This story of rescue was so mysterious and interesting that it reached the cover story of Time magazine. The story was called ? How the Shepherd Saved the SEAL? on the 2005 issue of Time magazine.

The mission

The Navy SEALs mission was to hunt for Ahmad Shah who was an important Taliban leader. He was said to be located in eastern Asadabad. Unfortunately for the Navy SEALs it was a local shepherd who located the SEALS and instantly alerted the Al Qaida and Taliban forces. Soon the small team of 4 was encircled by the Taliban forces and a massive fire fight ensued.

Lt. Murphy's courage

The number of Taliban forces far outweighed that of the Navy SEALs who were just 4 in number. As a result they were easily outdone. However even in the face of such extreme conditions, Lt. Michael P. Murphy or ?Murph? as he was popularly called, managed to keep cover long enough to send radio signals to ask for backup. He suffered rifle shots in the stomach as well as on his back but somehow managed to send the comms signal for cover. It took 2 hours, gruesome fighting and the death of dozens of Taliban forces before the three Navy SEALs succumbed to their injuries.

The rescue

As a result of Murphy's distress calls to the Bagram Air Base, soon after a helicopter called MH-47 Chinook which carried 8 Navy SEALs and 8 nightstalkers came to the rescue of the team. They tried to extract the team members from the Kunar province in Afghanistan. However even after repeated attempts to rescue they failed. The escort helicopters for attack saw the whole sequence of firefighting which was conducted by the 4 member Navy SEALs team and called it ?an unbelievable fight?. Miraculously even though the team was small in number they managed to put up a very good fight to the Taliban forces.

Luttrell's rescue

With the Chinook helicopter down, Luttrell was now all alone left to fend for himself. He had been severely wounded in the firefight. He somehow managed to extract himself away from the firing zone and hid for cover while he waited for rescue. In the meantime this Navy SEAL was spotted by an Afghan man who said he was not from the Taliban. Soon after more Afghan men came to the scene armed with AK-47 rifles. They took away Luttrell from the scene and carried him to the Sabray village. They nursed Luttrell and cared for him and even protected him from the Taliban soldiers who came to search for him.
Navy Seal In Afghanistan
It may surprise you to learn that during the entire Iraq war and post war engagement period, only two of the elite Navy Seals have paid the ultimate price of service. I remember when the Navy created these magnificent combat units during the Viet Nam war, which succeeded the navy's underwater demolition teams (UDT's) that became famous during World War II.

When the Green Berets use to train in Viet Nam, they would run up and down the beaches. The Seals would run with them, but would run around them, to demonstrate their competitive spirit and their training.

A Navy Seal unit in Iraq was assigned to a sniper hideout in Ramadi, outside Iraq on September 29th, of this year. The door to the hideout was part of a roof top structure. Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael A. Monsoor was the only one near the door. A grenade was thrown into the hideout. It bounced off Monsoor's chest and hit the ground.

His fellow Seals stated that Monsoor's eyes never left the grenade. As the grenade moved to the ground, Monsoor eyes followed it. It is a moment like this that can never be trained for, thought about, or reasoned. Everything you are as a human being determines what you do next. What would any of us do? These are questions to which we can never know the answers. We do however know what Michael Monsoor did.

He voluntarily smothered the grenade with his body, and absorbed the full brunt of the explosion. In doing so, he saved the lives of the men in his team. Other members were hurt but not killed. A 28-year old Lieutenant was hit with shrapnel in his legs. There were two Seals next to Monsoor who were hurt but not seriously. Another team member 10 feet away was unhurt.

Seals who knew Monsoor when he was stationed at Coronado Island, in San Diego said that he was a loyal friend, and dedicated professional. Both his brother and his father were former Marines.

Monsoor was no ordinary man. On May 9th of this year, five months before his death, a team member had been shot in the leg, again in Ramadi. Without hesitation, Monsoor and a fellow Seal pulled the insured Seal to safety. There were bullets flying all around them while they performed the rescue operation. Monsoor was given a Silver Star for that action.

How lucky, how fortunate we are as a nation to have such fine human beings walking among us. People that are committing the most selfless acts, they show such remarkable character. They are demonstrating a uniqueness that we could only wish existed in even a handful of our elected leaders. America is a far safer country because such extraordinary people exist and have opted to serve in our armed forces.

It has now come to our attention that the explosive devices being used in Iraq to kill and main our servicemen are not the product of Iraqi insurgents. These devices are being produced in neighboring Iran, and brought across the border to kill our troops. The President has chosen not to share this information with the American people. It would seem to me that these Iranian actions are an Act of War against the United States. Perhaps Mr. Bush feels that have the WMD debacle, he is unwilling to be accusatory against another Arab (Persian really) country.

It is putting our brave soldiers at a great disadvantage. Prior to the war, the manufacturers of the Abrams tank use to boast that no American soldier has ever lost his life in an Abrams. Several have now lost their lives in this, the ultimate tank. What's worse is that the new, improved explosive devices coming from Iran have the capacity to pierce the Abrams tank, due to the shaped charge now incorporated into the device.

There's much that the President and his Administration have to be accountable for. We as a nation have to deal with what is. We can look back and question the war because of an absence of Weapons of Mass Destruction. I don't know how profitable such an examination is at this point.

The President and his advisors through their actions have committed three massive operational decisions that have led to the quagmire, and insurgency that we are now facing. The first mistake was first was the extent of de-Batthification. Our leaders chose after World War II to employ thousands of Nazi's to keep whatever was left of the German infrastructure going. We also knew that these people would help restore the economy quicker than trying to replace them.

The second major error was getting rid of the army. The Administration would tell you that the army just got up, disbanded, and left. Armies are loyal to whoever pays them. Here were hundreds of thousands of soldiers that could have been employed to help stabilize a new government in Iraq. Instead, we chose to shame them, not pay them, and send them home where there were no jobs, and nothing for them to do. The response is that they are wreaking havoc on our troops, who are paying with their lives and limbs for this tragic error in judgment.

The third error was dumping the leadership group. Saddam's associates were never Islamic extremists. Yes, we needed to chop off the first layer of leadership that surrounded Saddam, maybe put them on trial for their crimes. At the same time recognize there were thousands of people that were members of the Saddam's party because they had to be just to hold jobs, like the thousands of teachers that taught the children. Our entire space program was the product of German rocket scientists, including Werner Von Braun, the guys who rained missiles down on London during the war. Could we not have turned these Iraqi leaders to our advantage?

The culmination of these three strategic errors is that such fine young men like Petty Officer Michael A. Monsoor have to pay with their lives because of the tragic leadership errors of our elected officials. Thank God, America produces such fine young men. We always have, and we always will.

Goodbye and good luck

Copyright (c) 2006 Richard Stoyeck
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