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Scott P. Moore is a retired Rear Admiral of the U.S. Navy and an Admiral Circle member for SEAL: The Unspoken Sacrifice.[1] He is active in the Navy SEAL Foundation[2]

Moore was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado.[3]

Military career[]

Scott P. Moore received his commission after graduating from the United States Air Force Academy in 1983, with a bachelor's degree in science. In the following year, he graduated from Basic Underwater Demolitions/SEAL, or BUD/S.[3] For the next 30 years, his operation experience of leading SEAL teams will include "Desert Storm, Just Cause (Panama), Bosnia, Mogadishu, 9/11 and Haiti." Before he retired, he led over 2,000 missions.[2] He was the last commanding officer for SEAL Team 6, from 2004 to 2006, before it evolved into Navy's Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU).[4]

Positions held[]

  • Joint Special Operations Task Force; CO
  • SEAL officer detailer
  • Special Operations Command Europe; maritime operations officer
  • Counter Terrorism Division; director
  • Special Operations and Counterterrorism, Joint Staff; deputy director
  • Office of the Defense Representative; deputy for operations
  • Naval Special Warfare Command; deputy commander[3]

Awards[]

Fair Housing Centers Founders’ Award[5]

References[]

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