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  2. Underwater Demolition Team - Wikipedia

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    The Underwater Demolition Team (UDT), or frogmen, were amphibious units created by the United States Navy during World War II with specialized missions. They were predecessors of the Navy's current SEAL teams. Their primary WWII function began with reconnaissance and underwater demolition of natural or man-made obstacles obstructing amphibious ...

  3. Draper Kauffman - Wikipedia

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    In June 1943, he organized the first U.S. Navy Combat Demolition Units (NCDUs). They were incorporated into the Underwater Demolition Teams, forerunners of the SEALs. Lt. Commander Kauffman was the first commanding officer of the Naval Combat Demolition Unit, Naval Amphibious Training Base, Fort Pierce, Florida. While there, he also organized ...

  4. Underwater demolition - Wikipedia

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    Underwater demolition is the deliberate destruction or neutralization of man-made or natural underwater obstacles, ... [10] [11] Following World War II, ...

  5. US Amphibious Training Base - Wikipedia

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    The US Navy's Underwater Demolition Teams are the forerunner to today's United States Navy SEALs, they were founded in December 1943 in Hawaii.The first of 30 World War II teams, was Underwater Demolition Team One, UDT-1 established with UDT-2 in December 1943.

  6. List of military diving units - Wikipedia

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    Underwater Demolition Command. 1953: first Amphibious Reconnaissance Squad is founded. 1957–1968: Underwater Demolition Training School operates in Kannelopoulos training center. 1968: Underwater Demolition Team Division established in Skaramanga. 1969: UDT Division renamed to Underwater Demolition Unit.

  7. Naval Amphibious Training Base Fort Pierce - Wikipedia

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    The site was used as a training facility for amphibious troops for invading Normandy during World War II. There were as many as 40,000 troops stationed there. There were 450 buildings, and the base was demobilized and closed in 1946. [1] Training offshore were Underwater Demolition Teams. [1]

  8. WWII-era munitions found under water in survey of Southern ...

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    Underwater dump sites off the Los Angeles coast contain World War II-era munitions including anti-submarine weapons and smoke devices, marine researchers announced Friday. A survey of the known ...

  9. National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum - Wikipedia

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    The memorial consists of a 500-pound, 9-foot-tall, bronze sculpture of a modern Navy SEAL. The names of all Underwater Demolition Team members—the "Frogmen" of World War II and modern Navy SEALs—who have died in the service of the country are carved into black granite panels on the walls surrounding the sculpture and its reflecting pool. [6]