The SEAL – Naval Special Warfare Foundation Invites You to Participate in the
Tribute Celebration on October 4th at The Ritz-Carlton & Half Moon Bay Golf Links
There’s no shortage of adversaries who wish to bring harm to our country, to those we love, and to the way of life we so cherish. Please join us on October 4th along with Medal of Honor recipients and pending participation by one or more PGA TOUR players.
This is the most rewarding event you’ll attend this year.
When:
Monday October 4th, 2010
Tournament and Gala Event
SEAL Tribute Golf Tournament with on-course lunch followed by a Gala Dinner & Charity Auction.
Sunday October 3rd, 2010
Optional Complimentary Practice Round and Clambake
Practice rounds and Clambake Reception are available at no charge for all participants upon request.
Where:
Half Moon Bay Golf Links
Two Miramontes Point Rd. Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Featuring:

Lieutenant, (SEAL)
Michael E. Thornton, (ret.)
Medal of Honor Recipient
Michael E. Thornton, a native of South Carolina, enlisted in the United States Navy in 1967. He entered basic training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, California

Rear Admiral, (SEAL)
Thomas R. Richards, (ret.)
In November of 1999 RADM Richards retired as Commander of Naval Special Warfare Command, in charge of all SEAL Teams and Special Boat Units
Naval Special Warfare Foundation Video
The Real Maersk Alabama/Somali Pirate story (Never seen before footage)
MSNBC.COM Silent Warriors Episode 1
MSNBC.COM Silent Warriors Episode 2
MSNBC.COM Silent Warriors Episode 3
Will you be here for this event?
Saying ‘thanks’ just isn’t enough. Join an exclusive group of patriots at this high-end event. The size of the event is limited; please make your arrangements today so you don’t miss this opportunity
Eleven U.S. Navy SEALs were killed on June 28, 2005 during Operation Red Wings. Shown here are five of the fallen along with Marcus Luttrell, the only survivor.
SEAL - Naval Special Warfare Foundation Mission Statement:
The SEAL – Naval Special Warfare Foundation provides support for the U.S. Navy SEALs, the Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen, and families of Naval Special Warfare through Health and Welfare programs providing tragedy assistance for families when a loved one is killed in combat or training, assistance to active duty personnel wounded in combat, and family events to support the families and commands within Naval Special Warfare; Education and Motivation promoting learning and advancement within the Naval Special Warfare community for active duty personnel and their families; and History and Heritage perpetuating the rich history and tradition of this unique breed of warrior by funding monuments and memorials, as well as co-publishing “The Blast”, a quarterly journal of Naval Special Warfare highlighting past and present commandos.


