The Navy SEAL Museum is one of the United States' premiere Naval history museums, preserving the story and legacy of the Navy's Sea, Air, Land (SEAL) and Underwater Demolition (UDT) Teams. The museum, which is located just outside the city of Fort Pierce in St. Lucie County, was opened to the public as a formal museum facility in 1985, following its unofficial establishment within the Fort Pierce Treasure Museum by former UDT Frogman Albert Stankie. Today, the museum is home to a wide variety of rare SEAL-related artifacts, including WWII-era demolition training obstacles, Vietnam-era Patrol Boat Rivers, and training devices related to UDT involvement in Apollo spacecraft recovery. The museum's UDT-SEAL Memorial lists the names of all Frogmen and SEALs who have died in service, while a memorial wall honors SEAL Medal of Honor recipients. Special events held throughout the year include a three-day Veteran's Day tribute celebration.

3300 N Hwy A1A, Fort Pierce, FL 34949, Phone: 772-595-5845

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