Mobile, Ala. -- Astronaut
and Murphy High School graduate Kay Hire attended a tree planting ceremony on
Monday, Feb. 24, with Dr. Bernard Eichold who, along with his wife, Carolyn, recently
donated eight oak trees to the Murphy campus. Also at the planting ceremony was
Mobile County Public School System Superintendent Martha Peek, along with representatives
of the Mobile County Board of School Commissioners, the Murphy High School
Alumni Association and the Murphy High student body.
Dr.
Eichold was instrumental in bringing Hire to Mobile this week, where she made
scheduled appearances to speak to students and faculty at Murphy High School
and a parochial school she attended as a child. Hire is scheduled to deliver a
Mardi Gras flag flown in space to the Mobile City Council meeting on Tuesday,
Feb. 25, where council members will declare it “Kay Hire Day” in Mobile.
Hire
has logged 711 hours in space in missions aboard the shuttles Columbia and
Endeavor. After graduating from Murphy,
Hire attended the U.S. Naval Academy, where she received a bachelor of science
in 1981. She was commissioned as a Naval Officer upon graduation and earned her
Naval Flight Officer Wings in 1982. She flew worldwide oceanographic research
missions to 25 countries and taught airborne Naval operations to more than 600
students. In 1993, she became the first female in the U.S. military to be
assigned to a combat aircrew as a Naval Reserve Officer. She was later recalled
to active duty supporting Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi
Freedom as a member of the U.S. Naval Central Command Staff.