Navy SEAL Museum Ft. Pierce

Fallen, Never Forgotten,
We Speak Their Names

Friends of the Museum,

On this Memorial Day, we remember, reflect, and honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. From the Frogmen of WWII, to the present wars and recent losses, we take this day to look back with respect and honor for those who came before us.

As we observe Memorial Day, let us put aside the turmoil we are seeing in the country. Like the Revolutionary War, our Civil War, and other events in our history, it is about those who defended this country and the sacrifices made for “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness” –freedoms we all enjoy today and blessings that were earned through the blood of those warriors!

This is the strongest and most respected nation in the world because of the great sacrifice of our Fallen Heroes. This Memorial Day, I have asked friends and Teammates from all over the nation to recite the names of each of the Frogmen who have died from World War II to present day. The Museum is grateful for their participation in our annual memorial video.

It has been said that a man dies twice. The first time is when he ceases to breathe. The second time is when his name is spoken for the last time. We honor our Fallen by remembering their lives. You honor them by sharing this video far and wide with your fellow Americans.

Fallen, never forgotten, we speak their names.

Commander (SEAL) Grant Mann, USN (Ret.)
Navy SEAL Museum Executive Director

Memorial Day Ceremony

Monday, May 29, 2023
Please join the Navy SEAL Museum on Monday, May 29 at 9:00 AM at our annual Memorial Day Ceremony to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Free of charge and open to the public, the Memorial Day Ceremony takes place outdoors at the Museum’s Memorial Wall.

8:00 AM
Flag Retirement Ceremony
9:00 AM
Official Memorial Day Ceremony Begins
Welcome
Presentation of Colors
National Anthem
Retirement of Colors
Invocation
Introduction to Keynote Speaker
Special Keynote Speaker
Master Chief (SEAL) Dave Cooper, USN (Ret.)
Honoring the Fallen
Wreath Laying
Taps
Service Conclusion

The Museum offers complimentary admission on Memorial Day between 9:00 AM and 12:00 noon.

Master Chief (SEAL) Dave Cooper, USN (Ret.)

Keynote Speaker

Master Chief (SEAL) Dave Cooper, USN (Ret.)

Dave Cooper was born and raised in Manheim, PA. In 1987 he earned a BS (emphasis in Molecular Biology) and entered the military that same year specifically to become a US Navy SEAL. During his 25-year career, Dave spent nearly nineteen of those at the prestigious Naval Special Warfare Development Group, conducting combat operations throughout Eastern Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.

Dave’s early operational history includes deployments in support of Operations DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM. In 1993, he was selected for the Naval Special Warfare Development Group. From 1994 to 2012, he completed dozens of deployments, both in and out of major theaters of war, to include such places as Haiti, Bosnia, Somalia, Yemen, Afghanistan, and Iraq. He has led extensively in combat at all levels and has executed missions spanning the full gamut of Naval Special Warfare capabilities.

During his tenure at the Naval Special Warfare Development Group, Dave and his teammates successfully executed some of the most significant Special Operations missions in the history of the U.S. Military. From September 2009 to September 2011, Dave served as the Command Master Chief of this storied unit. In a role that took him from the battlefield one minute to the interagency boardroom the next, Dave’s influence, interpersonal skills and leadership were instrumental to the unparalleled success of this elite unit.

For his distinguished service, Dave was awarded numerous unit and personal awards, to include a Silver Star, 6 Bronze Stars with “V” devices, 2 Distinguished Meritorious Service Medal, 2 Meritorious Service Medals, 4 Presidential Unit Citations and numerous other joint and individual awards. As Dave proudly notes: Every medal we wear on our chests belongs in no small part to our teammates, because it’s from our teammates—and for them—that we draw our measure of courage.

After retiring, Dave earned his master’s degree at the University of Oxford and HEC Paris. He is currently pursuing a PhD in complex adaptive systems science—where physics meets biology—at Arizona State University’s College of Global Futures. Dave is currently the founder of Verge, a boutique coaching and consulting company whose mission blends the concepts gleaned from complex systems science to form a unique brand of organizational health consulting and coaching. The company’s mission, quite simply, is to blend the science of complexity with the art of complexity—how one contends with it, that is—that organizations and people might become more responsive, resilient, and sustainable together.

Dave is also featured in the best-selling book The Culture Code, a story of some of the most innovative leaders and researchers in the U.S. He is married to the inimitable Ms. Sonia Cooper, the Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer of Sentara Princess Anne Hospital. The couple has 3 boys, ages 18, 14, and 11.