Images from the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum in St. Lucie County on Florida’s East Coast.
A Humvee is on display May 5 at the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce. (George Skene/Orlando Sentinel)
A armed vehicle is on display May 5 at the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce. (George Skene/Orlando Sentinel)
A sign May 5 at the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum congratulates the Navy SEALs after their mission that killed Osama bin Laden. (George Skene/Orlando Sentinel)
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A helicopter is on display May 5 at the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce. (George Skene/Orlando Sentinel)
Swift boats and much more are on display at the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce. (George Skene/Orlando Sentinel)
Visitors view a mini-submarine May 5 at the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce. (George Skene/Orlando Sentinel)
Swift boats, mini-submarines and much more are on display at the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce. (George Skene/Orlando Sentinel)
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Air Force Junior ROTC cadet Roldane Gayle, 16, of Treasure Coast High touches a machine gun while his group was on a tour of the SEAL museum May 5. (George Skene/Orlando Sentinel)
A visitor views memorabilia May 5 at the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce. (George Skene/Orlando Sentinel)
The SEAL museum has the lifeboat in which the captain of the Maersk Alabama was rescued from Somali pirates in 2009. (George Skene/Orlando Sentinel)
A memorial to SEALs who gave their lives in action is on the grounds of the museum. (George Skene/Orlando Sentinel)
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Retired SEAL Michael Howard runs the Fort Pierce museum. It was a naval special forces SEAL (Sea, Air, Land) team credited with the audacious raid that killed of terrorist Osama bin Laden. (George Skene/Orlando Sentinel)