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National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum, Fort Pierce

3300 N Hwy A1A
Fort Pierce, FL 34949
United States

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The exterior of the National Navy SEAL Museum, Fort Pierce, Fl.
National Navy SEAL Museum, Fort Pierce, Fl. Ebyabe (CC BY-SA 3.0)

The National Navy SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce, Florida, is the first museum in the United States dedicated solely to preserving the history and legacy of the U.S. Navy SEALs and their predecessors. Located on the original training grounds of the Navy’s first frogmen, the museum offers visitors a unique and immersive look into the world of naval special operations. 

Through engaging exhibits, authentic equipment, and historical artifacts, it tells the story of the SEALs' formation, evolution, and critical roles in missions from World War II to the present day. Highlights include displays of SEAL gear, watercraft, and interactive exhibits, giving visitors a rare insight into the rigorous training and unparalleled bravery required of these elite warriors.

The museum pays special tribute to Medal of Honor recipients by dedicating an exhibit to these extraordinary individuals who exemplify the courage, sacrifice, and dedication at the core of the Navy SEAL ethos. This exhibit features the stories and heroic acts of SEALs and predecessors awarded the Medal of Honor, providing visitors with a profound appreciation of the bravery and resilience required to earn the nation’s highest military honor.

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