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Phil H. Bucklew (December 18, 1914 – December 30, 1992) was a professional football player who went on to become a Navy officer. He served in one of the Navy's first special warfare units during World War II. While serving in the European Theater, he was twice awarded the Navy Cross, the second highest decoration in the United States Military. Bucklew died in 1992 after a series of strokes. He is known as the "Father of Naval Special Warfare" and the Phil Bucklew Naval Special Warfare Center in Coronado, California bears his name.

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  • Phil H. Bucklew (December 18, 1914 – December 30, 1992) was a professional football player who went on to become a Navy officer. He served in one of the Navy's first special warfare units during World War II. While serving in the European Theater, he was twice awarded the Navy Cross, the second highest decoration in the United States Military. Bucklew died in 1992 after a series of strokes. He is known as the "Father of Naval Special Warfare" and the Phil Bucklew Naval Special Warfare Center in Coronado, California bears his name.
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  • 1942(xsd:integer)
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  • 1914-12-18(xsd:date)
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  • Naval Special Warfare Group One
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  • Fairfax, Virginia
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  • Phil Hinkle Bucklew
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  • Phil Bucklew in 1944
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  • Columbus, Ohio
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  • 1992-12-30(xsd:date)
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  • Phil H. Bucklew (December 18, 1914 – December 30, 1992) was a professional football player who went on to become a Navy officer. He served in one of the Navy's first special warfare units during World War II. While serving in the European Theater, he was twice awarded the Navy Cross, the second highest decoration in the United States Military. After World War II, Bucklew completed his PhD at Columbia University and went on to command SEAL Team One. In the early stages of the Vietnam War he authored a report in which he predicted the Vietcong would make use of the intercoastal waterways and rivers as routes for supplies and personnel. Although it was initially dismissed, this report was later used as a source to increase the use of Navy SEALs in direct action missions. In 1969 Bucklew retired as a Captain and worked as a consultant for a shipbuilding company in the private sector. Bucklew died in 1992 after a series of strokes. He is known as the "Father of Naval Special Warfare" and the Phil Bucklew Naval Special Warfare Center in Coronado, California bears his name.
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