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Underwater Demolition Team, 1940s'

Underwater Demolition Team, 1940s' #5143489

34
members (measured 22 Aug 2026, 22:20 UTC)
1 September 2019
created (per Roblox API)
10 August 2026
first measured by this register

Military & clansENmilitary historyUS NavyWorld War II

Description

The precursor to the U.S. Navy SEALs. The Underwater Demolition Team is an elite combat unit specializing in Underwater Demolition, Amphibious Assaults and Close Infantry focused combat. UDT are often used as shock troops in combat, they are meant to inflict as much damage as possible in as short a time as possible. Join Today!

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Membership history

Growth

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Measurement log — every members count we have recorded
Measured (UTC)MembersChange
10 Aug 2026, 17:3834first reading

Ownership

Owned by @crash562 as measured.

Members we’ve seen

@crash562Supreme Allied Commander (rank 255)

Gerald563 (@GeraldIn2016)War Department (rank 254)

lakeshoregamingclan (@lsgclan1)Commander (rank 14)

hamburber (@dogtipper)Team One (rank 4)

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Rank structure

Supreme Allied Commander1
War Department2
Naval Staff4
Commander2
Executive Officer0
Command Master Chief Petty Officer1
Team Director0
Team Deputy Director0
Team Commander0
Team Deputy Commander1
Team Staff 2
Team Three 0
Team Two 3
Team One 8
Placement 9
Member34
Guest0

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