TCPalm.com reports that Norval Nelson, a 92-year-old World War II veteran, was recently honored at the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce, Florida.
Nelson appears in the center of the above photo by Eric Hasert
Nelson was being honored as one the graduates of the Underwater Demolition Team School at the U.S. Naval Amphibious Training Station at Fort Pierce during World War II. He arrived under the auspices of Charity Stripe, an Illinois not-for-profit group that tries to fulfill final wishes, similar to the Make a Wish Foundation.
You can read more about Nelson's visit to the UDT-SEAL Museum via the below link:
http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2011/apr/05/wwii-frogman-gets-grand-honor-during-visit-to-in/
My late father, Edward M. Davis, was also a graduate of the Underwater Demolition Team School during WWII and he went on to fight in the Pacific as a Chief in UDT 5. He passed away in 1976.
I wrote an article for Counterterrorism magazine about the WWII UDT frogmen and how the combat swimmers were the forerunners of today's Navy SEALs.
You can read the article via the below links:
http://home.comcast.net/~pauldavisoncrime/pwpimages/WWIIFrogmenJPG1.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~pauldavisoncrime/pwpimages/WWIIFrogmenJPG2.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~pauldavisoncrime/pwpimages/WWIIFrogmenJPG3.jpg
You can also visit the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum's web site via the below link:
http://www.navysealmuseum.com/
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