Celebrating 60th Anniversary of Navy SEAL Teams by Naval Special Warfare Command
January 9, 2022
January
2022 marks sixty years since the establishment of the first Navy
SEAL teams that are part of Naval Special Warfare Command (NSWC).
Recognizing the need for an increase in special forces and
unconventional warfare during the Vietnam War, President Kennedy
directed the Secretary of Defense to increase and reorient U.S.
special forces and unconventional warfare units in a speech to
Congress, May 25, 1961.
“Our nation’s Naval commandos
celebrate the 60th anniversary of the SEAL teams this week with
President John F. Kennedy’s order to establish SEAL Team 1 and 2 in
January 1962,” said Rear Adm. H.W. Howard III, commander, NSWC.
“We’re reminded of the legacy that set our standard and the heroes
whose shoulders we stand upon today.”
Within eight months,
preexisting Underwater Demolition Teams provided the manpower
required to establish the first SEAL teams at Naval Amphibious Base
(NAB) Coronado, California, and NAB Little Creek, Virginia, Jan. 1,
1962. Their mission was to conduct unconventional warfare,
counter-guerrilla warfare and clandestine operations.
“As we
urgently adapt and innovate to meet new threats and missions of
greater complexity and risk, we honor the stewardship, integrity,
grit and gallantry that the founding members of our community
demonstrated in their service,” said Howard. “In marking this
milestone, Naval Special Warfare also celebrates our authentic and
timeless team – a team anchored on earned trust, candor, creativity
and resilience – a humble team with an ironclad commitment to the
nation and all we serve.”
The Naval Special Warfare (NSW)
community’s history pre-dates the establishment of the SEAL teams by
twenty years. In August 1942, the Amphibious Scouts and Raiders
(Joint) and the Special Mission Naval Demolition Unit were
established at Amphibious Training Base Little Creek, Virginia, to
perform specific missions during Operation Torch – the allied
invasion of North Africa – in November 1942.
“Our community
is built upon the shoulders of the warriors who came before us,”
said Capt. David Abernathy, commodore, Naval Special Warfare Group
1. “The high standards, unique capabilities, strength and diversity
found across the NSW community today is a direct reflection of those
first SEALs who paved the way.”
Capt. Donald G. Wetherbee,
commodore, Naval Special Warfare Group 2, said that throughout the
community’s 80-year history, naval commandos engaged in operations
from the beaches of North Africa and Normandy, the islands of the
Pacific, Korea and Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan, to countless other
areas of the world – on land and under the sea.
 September 18, 2019 -
NAVY SEALs assigned to Naval Special Warfare Group 2 conduct military dive operations off the East Coast of the United States. Naval Special Warfare (NSW) invests in the training and development of sustainable capabilities, capacity and concepts to sharpen the competitive advantage of U.S. Navy Special Operation Forces (SOF). (Image
created by USA Patriotism! from U.S. Navy photo by Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Jayme Pastoric.)
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“Today’s SEAL
teams, along with other components of Naval Special Warfare,
represent a unique ability to access denied environments, providing
scalable kinetic and non-kinetic effects that set the conditions to
undermine adversary confidence and provide diplomatic leverage in
competition, and higher end options in crisis and conflict,” said
Wetherbee. “At the same time, the incredible leadership, cognitive
attributes and character of our people remain the same as they did
from day one of our community’s birth. I’m truly humbled to have the
privilege of working with the men and women of Naval Special Warfare
every day.”
From Scouts and Raiders, Naval Combat Demolition
Units, Operational Swimmers, Underwater Demolition Teams, and the
Motor Torpedo Boat Squadrons of World War II to now SEALs, Special
Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen (SWCC) and special development
groups, Naval Special Warfare is a complex and humble community who
is proud of its warfighting heritage.
NSW commands will
celebrate this milestone all year long by hosting events and
ceremonies, as well as releasing stories and social media posts that
highlight the rich history of SEAL operators to honor NSW’s proud
warfighting heritage, give insight into how special operators
integrate with the fleet for distributed maritime operations, and
highlight the capabilities NSW assets bring to the strategic
competition.
Since 1962, Naval Special Warfare has been the
nation’s premier maritime special operations force – a highly
reliable and lethal force – always ready to conduct full-spectrum
operations, unilaterally or with partners, in support of national
objectives, and uniquely positioned to extend the Fleet’s reach,
delivering all-domain options for Naval and joint force commanders.
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