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Navy SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce Honors Fallen SEAL Glen Doherty with Memorial Bench Donation

Fort Pierce, FL – September 3, 2024 – The Navy SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce, Florida is honored to announce the donation of a commemorative bench dedicated to the memory of Navy SEAL Glen Doherty. The bench was recently placed in the Memorial Garden of the Museum, generously donated by Glen Doherty’s sister, Kate Quigley, in collaboration with the Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation (GDMF).

Glen Doherty, who had previously served as a Navy SEAL, was one of four Americans killed in a terror attack at the United States Consulate in Benghazi, Libya on September 12, 2012. The attack began on September 11; Glen succumbed to mortar wounds in the early hours of September 12. His legacy of courage, service, and sacrifice continues to inspire many within and beyond the Navy SEAL community. The newly installed bench will serve as a lasting tribute to Doherty’s extraordinary life and dedication to his country.

Navy SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce Honors Fallen SEAL Glen Doherty with Memorial Bench Donation

“The Doherty Family, in partnership with the Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation, is truly honored to receive a bench dedicated to our brother and Navy SEAL Glen Doherty at the Memorial Garden within the Navy SEAL Museum in Ft. Pierce, Florida,” said Kate Quigley, sister, President of the Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation. “Knowing his legacy will continue to live on and inspire the next generation gives us great pride. I truly look forward to the day that my family and friends can visit, have a seat on his bench, and reflect on his amazing life and heroic sacrifice.”

Grant Mann, Executive Director of the Navy SEAL Museum, expressed the Museum’s gratitude for the meaningful donation. “We are deeply honored to receive this bench in memory of Glen Doherty. The bench not only commemorates his bravery and selflessness but also provides a place for visitors to pause and reflect on the sacrifices made by all Navy SEALs in service to our nation. Glen’s legacy will continue to inspire and educate future generations of patriots and warriors.”

The Glen Doherty Bench is now a permanent fixture in the Navy SEAL Museum’s Memorial Garden, serving as a place of reflection for visitors, family, and friends to honor and remember his sacrifice. It resides adjacent to a bench that was donated in Ty Wood’s honor. Woods, who also dedicated his life to service as a SEAL, lost his life at the United States Consulate attack in Benghazi, as well.

About the Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation
The Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation (GDMF) was established to honor the life and legacy of Glen Doherty by providing scholarships and other assistance to special operations professionals and their families. Established to help ease the transition from military to civilian work for the Special Operations Community, The Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation was inspired by Glen’s love of learning and his passion for adventure. We aim to bring personal advancement into the lives of as many Special Operators as possible.

About The Navy SEAL Museum Memorial
The National Navy SEAL Museum Memorial serves as a living tribute to the courageous service of Navy SEALs and their predecessors. Central to the memorial is the Memorial Garden, meticulously designed to echo the botanical history of these elite warriors. The serene space offers solace and reflection for Gold Star Families and visitors alike, featuring over 1,000 flowers planted in remembrance of the fallen. Each flower is a symbolic representation of the global locations where Navy Frogmen have trained, fought, and died, with detailed markers providing information through QR codes.

Additionally, the Memorial Living Beach honors the fallen with Twin 90 UDT Scuba Tanks that contain sand from key sites around the world, symbolizing places where SEALs and their forerunners have trained, bled, and died. Sand is contributed from these sacred sites during the Museum’s Annual Memorial Day Ceremonies.

Also commemorated within the Memorial is the Naval Special Warfare K9 Memorial, dedicated to the Combat Assault Dogs who have given their lives in service to the nation. Established on November 7, 2020, the NSW K9 Memorial honors the loyalty and sacrifice of these War Dogs.

About The Navy SEAL Museum
The National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum is the only museum dedicated solely to preserving the history of the U.S. Navy SEALs and their predecessors. Located in Fort Pierce, Florida, the Museum resides on the training grounds of the original Navy combat divers, the Frogmen. Built to honor the men who served with fortitude and ingenuity, the Navy UDT-SEAL Museum first opened its doors on Veterans Day in 1985. From humble beginnings, the facility has experienced tremendous growth, achieving national stature in 2007. The main objective of the Museum remains the promotion of public education by providing the opportunity to explore the history of the Navy SEALs through interactive exhibits, while honoring the fallen at the SEAL Memorial and caring for those warriors’ families through Trident House Charities Program.

 


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The Navy SEAL Museum
For further information, contact:
Elaine Ryan
Phone: (772) 595-5845
Mail to: Elaine@navysealmuseum.org
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