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Archer Road Trail Series #9 Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 11/16/2013
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This trail runs all the way from Gainesville to Archer and is a great place to bike and run, but now its also a great place to Geocache!! The Geocaching Army placed these caches and will be putting more out.


This series is about Medal of Honor recipients:

 

MURPHY, MICHAEL P.

Rank: Lieutenant
Organization: U.S. Navy
Company: ALFA Platoon
Division: SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team 1
Born: May 7, 1976 in Smithtown, N.Y.
Departed: Yes (06/28/2005)
Entered Service At: Pensacola, Fla.
G.O. Number:
Date of Issue: 10/22/2007
Accredited To:
Place / Date: Near Asadabad, Afghanistan, 28 June 2005
 
 

 
MURPHY, MICHAEL P. Photo
 
Citation

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as the leader of a special reconnaissance element with Naval Special Warfare Task Unit Afghanistan on 27 and 28 June 2005. While leading a mission to locate a high-level anti-coalition militia leader, Lieutenant Murphy demonstrated extraordinary heroism in the face of grave danger in the vicinity of Asadabad, Konar Province, Afghanistan. On 28 June 2005, operating in an extremely rugged enemy-controlled area, Lieutenant Murphy�s team was discovered by anti-coalition militia sympathizers, who revealed their position to Taliban fighters. As a result, between 30 and 40 enemy fighters besieged his four-member team. Demonstrating exceptional resolve, Lieutenant Murphy valiantly led his men in engaging the large enemy force. The ensuing fierce firefight resulted in numerous enemy casualties, as well as the wounding of all four members of the team. Ignoring his own wounds and demonstrating exceptional composure, Lieutenant Murphy continued to lead and encourage his men. When the primary communicator fell mortally wounded, Lieutenant Murphy repeatedly attempted to call for assistance for his beleaguered teammates. Realizing the impossibility of communicating in the extreme terrain, and in the face of almost certain death, he fought his way into open terrain to gain a better position to transmit a call. This deliberate, heroic act deprived him of cover, exposing him to direct enemy fire. Finally achieving contact with his Headquarters, Lieutenant Murphy maintained his exposed position while he provided his location and requested immediate support for his team. In his final act of bravery, he continued to engage the enemy until he was mortally wounded, gallantly giving his life for his country and for the cause of freedom. By his selfless leadership, courageous actions, and extraordinary devotion to duty, Lieutenant Murphy reflected great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.

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