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Mike McGreevy
Navy
LT Michael M. McGreevy was born on
24 April 1975 in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. He graduated from
Portville High School in 1993, where
he was well known as a track star.
Mike attended the U.S. Naval Academy
where he earned a B.S. in Mechanical
Engineering in 1997. While at the
Naval Academy he attended the Army
Basic Airborne course and graduated
as “Honor Man” of the Army Combat
Diver Qualification Course class
04-95 during voluntary summer
training. Upon commissioning, he
served aboard USS OAK HILL (LSD 51)
as a Surface Warfare Officer. His
true passion was to become a SEAL,
and he later realized this dream
when he graduated from Basic
Underwater Demolition/SEAL once
again as “Honor Man” of Class 230 in
August 2000.
Mike
started his career in the SEAL Teams
at SEAL Team FOUR where he
volunteered to attend the Army
Ranger Course, graduating as “Top
Ranger.” He then deployed for to
Southern Command, conducting Foreign
Internal Defense missions and
multiple joint-combined exercises
with several foreign Special
Operations Forces. Upon returning
from this deployment he answered the
call for an emergent deployment with
SEAL Team EIGHT to the Crises
Response Element, Joint Special
Operations Task Force-Horn of
Africa. As the Assistant
Officer-in-Charge of the Naval
Special Warfare Task Unit, Mike
conducted numerous missions in
support of Operation Enduring
Freedom. Following his tour at SEAL
Team EIGHT Mike transferred to SEAL
Team TEN as Officer-in-Charge of
ECHO Platoon.
As
Officer-in-Charge of SEAL Team TEN,
ECHO Platoon, Mike deployed in April
2005, to Bagram Air Field,
Afghanistan in support of Operation
Enduring Freedom. On June 28, 2005
he and his platoon were launched as
a Quick Reaction Force in support of
a four-man SEAL reconnaissance unit
engaged in fierce combat with Al
Qaeda near Asadabad, in Kunar
province. Upon arriving in the area,
Mike and 15 other US Special
Operations Forces soldiers were
killed when their MH-47D Chinook
helicopter was shot down. In giving
the ultimate sacrifice, Mike and his
fellow teammates enabled one member
of the SEAL reconnaissance team to
escape and evade capture, later
returning to the safety of his unit.
During
his service Mike was awarded the
Bronze Star (with “V” for Valor),
Purple Heart, Navy and Marine Corps
Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine
Corps Achievement Medal (3 awards),
Combat Action Ribbon, Navy
Meritorious Unit Commendation Medal,
National Defense Service Medal (2
awards), Armed Forces Expeditionary
Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal,
Global War on Terrorism
Expeditionary Medal, Global War on
Terrorism Service Medal, Sea Service
Deployment Ribbon (2 awards), Navy
Expert Rifle, and Navy Expert
Pistol.
Mike
is survived by his wife Laura, his
daughter Molly, his mother Patricia
Mackin and father Michael McGreevy
Sr.
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