List of United States Navy SEALs

Notable members of the US Navy SEALs and UDTs

Special Warfare insignia known as the "SEAL Trident."

This list of United States Navy SEALs includes both current and former notable members of the Naval Special Warfare teams, known as "SEALs" for "SEa", "Air" and "Land", the full spectrum of environments in which they operate.

List


  • Brandon Webb – SEAL sniper instructor and author.
  • Jocko Willink – Received the Silver Star and Bronze Star for his actions in the Iraq War. Willink was commander of SEAL Team Three's Task Unit Bruiser during the 2006 Battle of Ramadi. Author of the book Extreme Ownership along with fellow SEAL Leif Babin. Hosts a weekly podcast, The Jocko Podcast, with friend and fellow Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner, Echo Charles. Founded the leadership consulting company, Echelon Front, with Babin.
  • Edward G. Winters, III – Retired rear admiral and former commanding officer of the Naval Special Warfare Development Group (2003–2005) and Naval Special Warfare Command (2008–2011).[15]
  • Brandon Wolff – Former American mixed martial artist. His twin brother, Brenton, is also a SEAL and a former mixed martial artist.
  • Ryan Zinke – Retired Navy commander and former member of DEVGRU; member of the House of Representatives for Montana's at-large congressional district and Montana's 2nd congressional district; former Secretary of the Interior (2017-2019).[16][17]

See also

  • Biography portal

References

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