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Since finishing in third place on SURVIVOR: PULAU TIGA, Rudy Boesch and his wife of 48 years, Marge,
have traveled the world making all sorts of appearances.
Rudy joined the Navy in April of 1945 and immediately volunteered for "secret and hazardous duty"
with the Amphibious Scouts and Raiders, highly classified naval commando units. In 1951, six years
after Scout and Raider training in Fort Pierce, Florida, Rudy completed UDT (Underwater Demolition
Teams) training in Little Creek, Virginia, and was assigned to UDT-2 (redesigned as UDT-21 in 1953).
He remained in UDT-21 for the next 11 years. During this period, he completed numerous specialized
schools and was deployed routinely to the Mediterranean and Caribbean areas with the Naval Amphibious
Forces. He became a proficient combat swimmer and expert in small-boat operations. In 1962, he was
one of the 50 hand-selected officers of the original SEAL (Sea-Air-Land) Team TWO, becoming one of
their most distinguished members.
In 1967, Rudy was advanced to the rank of Master Chief Petty Officer and, between combat tours,
served as the senior enlisted position of Command Master Chief. From 1968-1970, Rudy completed two
combat deployments to Vietnam. Among the numerous awards he won the Bronze Star Medal for heroic
action during more than 45 combat operations. During and after his stint in Vietnam, Rudy was
delegated the "Chief SEAL" and set physical and operational standards at SEAL Team TWO.
In the late 1980s, Rudy became the Naval Special Warfare Community "Bull Frog," a distinguishing
award presented to the SEAL serving the longest time on active duty. Instead of retiring, Rudy was
selected as the Senior Enlisted Advisor to USSOCOM. In August of 1988, Rudy headed to Tampa, Florida
and entered into the "inner circle" of the Special Operations Command to advise on all enlisted
matters of the Joint command. For his extraordinary performance, Rudy was awarded the Defense
Superior Service Medal, an award not often given to an enlisted man.
Master Chief Rudy retired from the U.S. Navy after completing more than 45 years of continuous
activity. He was honorably discharged on August 1, 1990. He and Marge have since been involved in
extensive volunteer work. In 1992, he captained a 38' power boat during the "Americas Cup 1992"
event. In 1996, he captained a support boat at the Summer Olympic Games. He continues as a Red Cross
Volunteer and drives support vehicles and performs essential services during disaster-relief
operations. He is also a volunteer for the Virginia Beach Police Department. Involved with many
organizations, Rudy is a founding member of the UDT-SEAL Association and a founding member of the
Association's Board of Directors, having once served as their President. He is also on the Board of
Directors of the Special Operations Fund.
Rudy and Marge have three children: Ellen Marie, Patricia Ann and Barbara Jean, and one
granddaughter, Kelsey. They reside permanently in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
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