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is it a crime to impersonate a Navy Seal

No the Stolen Valor Act that addressed this issue was ruled unconstitutional by the US Supreme Court. This ruling invalidates any State Law that is still on the books. There is nothing special about a serving or former Navy SEAL (Note SEAL is in upper case) because it is an acronym and not a real word. If you fail to capitalize it the SEAL community may aggressively hunt you down to correct you because they think you are calling them a seal which is an intelligent marine mammal. Most SEALs are normal people, but there are a few fanatics that have assumed the duty to hunt people down, commit crimes against them and such. Some just can't adjust to civilian life. The news is full of SEALs committing crimes such as murder, weapons smuggling etc. Who knows how many crimes they commit when deployed. There are several articles on war crimes committed by deployed SEALs.

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