Former Navy SEAL Daniel W. Swift was killed in Ukraine on Wednesday, a Navy official tells NBCNews. Swift had been in active deserter status since 2019 and it was not known why he was in Ukraine, the Navy Absentee Collection and Information Center said.
Former Navy SEAL Daniel W. Swift was killed in Ukraine on Wednesday, a Navy official told NBC News Friday.
Swift had been in active deserter status since March 11, 2019, the Navy Absentee Collection and Information Center said.Swift was a special warfare operator 1st Class and enlisted in the Navy on June 28, 2005. His service record shows that he received numerous medals and awards including the Legion of Merit, the Navy/Marine Corps Commendation Medal and the National Defense Service Medal.fighting in Ukraine, according to State Department statements and reports from individual families.
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