- Robert Stethem
Robert Dean Stethem (
November 17 ,1961 –June 15 ,1985 ) was aUnited States Navy Seabee diver who was murdered byterrorist s during the hijacking of the commercial airliner he was aboard:TWA Flight 847 . His Navy rating was Steel Worker Second Class (SW2).Biography
Robert Stethem was born in
Waterbury, Connecticut , but grew up in the Pinefield section ofWaldorf, Maryland . He was one of three children. His father and two brothers also served in the U.S. Navy, one of them serving as a US Navy SEAL. His mother was a civilian Navy administrator. He graduated from Thomas Stone High School in 1980, where he played defensive back on the varsity and junior varsity football teams. He joined the Navy shortly after graduating.In the Navy, he was assigned to the Navy Underwater Construction Team ONE in
Norfolk, Virginia . He was returning from an assignment inNea Makri, Greece aboardTWA Flight 847 when it was hijacked by members of the Lebanese terrorist organizationHezbollah . They demanded the release of 766 Lebanese andPalestinian prisoners held byIsrael .When their demands were not met, Stethem was singled out. The hijackers learned he was a member of the U.S. military. They beat and tortured him. Then, they shot him and dumped his body on the tarmac at the
Beirut airport.One of the hijackers
Mohammed Ali Hammadi , was arrested two years later inFrankfurt, Germany . He was tried and convicted of Stethem's murder. He was sentenced to life in jail. Three others,Imad Mugniyah ,Hassan Izz-Al-Din andAli Atwa were eventually indicted for their involvement in the incident. In 2002, they were added to theFBI Most Wanted Terrorists list. OnFebruary 13 ,2008 ,Imad Mugniyah was killed in an explosion inDamascus, Syria .Mohammed Ali Hammadi was paroled in December of 2005 and returned to Lebanon. It is speculated that he was released in a prisoner swap in exchange for the release ofSusanne Osthoff , who was kidnapped inIraq one month earlier.Awards and decorations
Stethem was posthumously awarded the
Purple Heart and Bronze Star. He is buried inArlington National Cemetery . In 1994, the U.S. Navy launched USS "Stethem" (DDG-63) in his honor. There is a sports complex inWaldorf named in his honor on Piney Church Road, in the center of which is a large stone memorial to Stethem, above which a U.S. flag flies.Honors
Robert D. Stethem Memorial Park includes 10 ball fields, two of which have 90-foot infields; the complex is the main complex for Waldorf American and Waldorf National Little Leagues. It was opened in 1990 and boasts a memorial stone 75 yards from Stethem's memorial, which includes a tribute plaque to several former Waldorf players, as well as local umpires and district officials who have lost their lives.The Career and Technology Center in Pomfret was renamed the Robert D. Stethem Center in the late 1990s.
The U.S. Navy Seabee's named the Port Hueneme Naval Construction Training Center Headquarters Building in his honor.
ee also
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TWA Flight 847
*Aircraft hijacking
*USS Stethem (DDG-63) External links
* [http://www.uliderickson.net/ Uli Derickson - Legacy of Courage]
* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/rdstethe.htm Robert Stethem's Arlington National Cemetery Memorial Page]
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