Some careers are shaped by careful planning. Others are shaped by history.
For CAPT Michael S. Salehi, the defining chapter of his Navy career began aboard USS Philippine Sea (CG 58). Just months before the attacks of September 11, 2001, he served as the ship’s Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS) Officer, leading boarding team operations during deployment in support of maritime security missions. On September 11, he was deployed with Philippine Sea as the United States came under attack. Just weeks later, the ship became the first to launch Tomahawk cruise missiles into Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom. Like so many who served during that generation, the attacks reshaped not only the nation’s priorities, but the course of his own career.
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