Board confirms Navy SEAL Museum will stay in Fort Pierce

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — The Board of Directors of the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum has re-affirmed that Fort Pierce is the proper permanent location of the Museum and will not relocate.

Fort Pierce has been home to the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum for 30 years, and was the birthplace of the US Navy Frogman. The history, not only with respect to the Navy SEALs, but also with the local community has never been more rich and bountiful than it is today.

“We are in an unprecedented period of growth at the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum thanks to our supporters along the Treasure Coast, South Florida and the entire Country. Additionally, we are in the midst of a $2.2 million renovation which will be completed this April.” stated Executive Director Master Chief Rick Kaiser USN SEAL (Ret.). “The Museum isn’t going anywhere. The idea of relocating defies logic and will not get in the way of our Mission: preserving the history and heritage of the Navy SEALs and their predecessors, honoring our fallen at the Navy SEAL Memorial and supporting our families through the Trident House charities program. The museum is staying in Florida.”

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