Video: Overview of the National Navy SEAL Museum

Navalnews.com visited the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum in early January 2019. Enjoy the video as former Navy SEAL Ken Corona takes you around the museum.
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The National Navy SEAL Museum is the only museum dedicated solely to preserving the history of the United States Navy SEALs and their predecessors. Located in Fort Pierce, Florida, the Museum resides on the training grounds of the original Navy combat divers, the Frogmen.

Built to honor the men who served with fortitude and dedication, the Navy SEAL Museum first opened its doors on Veterans Day in 1985. From humble beginnings, the facility has experienced tremendous growth, achieving national stature in 2007.

Video Overview of the National Navy SEAL Museum
The Mark V SOC (Special Operations Craft) is one of the many highlights of the musuem. It was introduced into service with the US Navy SEALs in 1995.

The main objective of the Museum remains the promotion of public education by providing the opportunity to explore the history of the United States Navy SEALs through interactive exhibits, while honoring the fallen at the Navy SEAL Memorial and caring for those warriors’ families through the Trident House Charities Program.

Check their website out at: www.navysealmuseum.org

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