As the director of the National UDT/SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce, it is not surprising to find Navy Capt. Michael Howard (retired) talk about the Museum. Right before Memorial Day, TCPalm.com shared a transcript of a Q & A with Howard, and here are some of what he had to say.
Howard provided a brief description [...]
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In April 2009 the world at large watched in frustration when they discovered that the Maersk Alabama cargo ship that was near the coast of Africa had been hijacked by Somali pirates. This hijacking made news around the world as people anxiously awaited to see what would become of hostage Capt. Richard Phillips.
Mixed emotions [...]
It is not only the famous Moon Landing that is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. The UDT-SEAL Association, a support group for members and veterans of the Navy UDT and SEAL teams, celebrated their 40th anniversary last weekend, and according to a feature on Pilot Online, they put on quite a show. Too bad [...]
Special Events Volunteers. If your time is not as flexible or your free time is not as constant, then you can choose to simply make yourself available for certain events and time periods when the Museum will suddenly need a helping hand. If you are available, then you can become a volunteer for a day [...]
Yesterday, we shared with you the first batch of volunteer positions available at the Navy UDT-SEAL Museum. Here are a few more, for those who are interested in doing their part for the country by donating their time to a worthy cause.
Lecturers. Those who are rather at home being the center of attention and talking [...]
You may not be a Navy SEAL or a part of the Armed Forces, and it may not be in your stars to become a hero for the motherland. You can, however, be a part of it all, in your own little way, by being a National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum volunteer. After all, the greatest [...]





