DEVGRU Pics - Former SEAL Team Six Members (Vol.9)
Gold Squadron Sean Evangelista
Sean Evangelista is a highly decorated former U.S. Navy SEAL and a veteran operator of the Naval Special Warfare Development Group (Gold Squadron). After enlisting in the U.S. Navy, he successfully completed the grueling BUD/S training to earn his Trident. During his distinguished 20-year career, Evangelista served with conventional SEAL teams before being selected for the elite ranks of DEVGRU, where he operated at the "tip of the spear" during the height of the Global War on Terror.
As a core member of Gold Squadron, Evangelista was part of a high-tempo deployment schedule, participating in numerous sensitive and high-stakes counter-terrorism missions across multiple theaters. His service is defined by the immense dedication and physical toll required of Tier 1 operations across a two-decade military career. Since retiring from active duty, Evangelista has remained a prominent figure in the tactical community, bridging the gap between elite military experience and the civilian world as a successful entrepreneur and creative.





Silver Squadron Andrew Sullivan
Andrew Sullivan is a highly decorated former U.S. Navy SEAL and a veteran operator of the Naval Special Warfare Development Group (Silver Squadron). After enlisting in the U.S. Navy, he successfully completed the grueling BUD/S training to earn his Trident. During his distinguished military career, Sullivan served with conventional SEAL teams before being selected for the elite ranks of DEVGRU, where he operated at the "tip of the spear" during the height of the Global War on Terror.
As a core member of Silver Squadron, Sullivan was part of a high-tempo deployment schedule, participating in numerous sensitive and high-stakes counter-terrorism missions across multiple theaters. His service is defined by the immense dedication, leadership, and resilience required of Tier 1 operations over an extended operational career. Since retiring from active duty, Sullivan has remained a respected figure in the tactical and corporate sectors, bridging the gap between elite military experience and civilian leadership development.






Silver Squadron Chris Fettes
Chris Fettes is a highly decorated former U.S. Navy SEAL and a veteran operator of the Naval Special Warfare Development Group (Silver Squadron). After enlisting in the U.S. Navy, he successfully completed the grueling BUD/S training to earn his Trident. During his distinguished military career, Fettes served with conventional SEAL teams before being selected for the elite ranks of DEVGRU, where he operated at the "tip of the spear" during the height of the Global War on Terror.
As a core member of Silver Squadron, Fettes was part of a high-tempo deployment schedule, participating in numerous sensitive and high-stakes counter-terrorism missions across multiple theaters. His service is defined by the immense leadership, tactical precision, and resilience required of Tier 1 operations over a demanding career. Since departing from active duty, Fettes has remained a respected figure in the tactical and corporate sectors, bridging the gap between elite military experience and civilian leadership development.







Red Squadron Matt Bissonnette
Matt Bissonnette is a highly decorated former U.S. Navy SEAL and a veteran operator of the Naval Special Warfare Development Group (Red Squadron). After enlisting in the U.S. Navy in 1998, he successfully completed the grueling BUD/S training to earn his Trident. During his distinguished 14-year career (1998–2012), Bissonnette served with West Coast-based SEAL Team 5 before being selected for the elite ranks of DEVGRU, where he operated at the "tip of the spear" during the height of the Global War on Terror.
As a core member of Red Squadron, Bissonnette was part of a high-tempo deployment schedule, participating in numerous sensitive and historic counter-terrorism missions, including the 2009 rescue of Captain Richard Phillips and the 2011 raid that neutralized Osama bin Laden. His service is defined by immense tactical experience and leadership at the highest levels of Tier 1 operations. Since retiring from active duty in 2012, Bissonnette has become a prominent author and speaker under the pen name "Mark Owen," bridging the gap between elite military history and the civilian world.






















