MISSION
The National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum is the only museum dedicated solely to preserving the history and heritage of the Navy SEALs and their predecessors. Located in Fort Pierce, Florida, the birthplace of the Navy Frogman–and coming soon to San Diego, California–the Museum promotes public education by providing the opportunity to explore the history of Naval Special Warfare.
We honor our fallen on the black granite walls of the Navy SEAL Memorial, while caring for our families through the Trident House Charities Program. This includes the Trident House, the Scholarship Program, the K9 Project, Family Support initiatives, and Capital Projects that support our Mission.
VISION
The National Navy SEAL Museum is committed to accomplishing our vision with the highest standards of authenticity, professionalism, and excellence through impactful leadership, dedicated staff, and passionate volunteers. We do this by:
Providing an educational environment for a diverse audience of all ages to interact with to better understand the history of Naval Special Warfare and its relevance today.
Building and maintaining a world-class museum, combining historical artifacts with the most current technology, commingling the traditional with contemporary.
Encouraging and inspiring patriotism in guests of all ages for the appreciation of the freedoms we enjoy.
Engaging audiences from all over the globe by providing access to unique artifacts, modern exhibits, and living history through our innovative galleries, educational programs, and community outreaches
VALUES
The National Navy SEAL Museum is committed to the same values SEAL Teams are forged upon.