5.11 and Prime Video Celebrate Release of New Chris Pratt Navy SEAL Series “The Terminal List”
Based on the best-selling novel by Jack Carr, “The Terminal List” premieres on Prime Video July 1 and stars Chris Pratt as Navy SEAL James Reece.

"The Terminal List" debuts July 1 on Prime Video and stars Chris Pratt. (Photo: Prime Video)
5.11 Tactical has teamed up with Prime Video to commemorate the release of the upcoming Amazon Original series “The Terminal List” with a donation to the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum in combination with a limited edition 5.11 | The Terminal List Hoodie, a content series featuring “The Terminal List” creator Jack Carr, and a special sweepstakes prize package available for customers and viewers.
Based on the best-selling novel by Carr, “The Terminal List” premieres on Prime Video July 1 and stars Chris Pratt as Navy SEAL James Reece. The series follows Reece after his entire platoon of Navy SEALs is ambushed during a high-stakes covert mission and returns home with conflicting memories of the event to discover dark forces are working against him. All eight episodes will premiere at once.
Funds for 5.11’s donation to the The National Navy SEAL Museum will be generated from 100% of the net proceeds from sales of the limited-edition 5.11 | The Terminal List hoodies that will be available through special storefronts on www.511tactical.com and www.amazon.com, as well as the 93 5.11 retail locations nationwide. The digital storefronts will also offer a curated collection of additional gear and items that can be seen in use throughout “The Terminal List” series.
“5.11 is very excited to be working together with Prime Video again, this time on the launch of the Chris Pratt military drama, ‘The Terminal List,’” said 5.11’s Chief Marketing Officer Debra Radcliff. “As a brand that focuses on serving those who serve, we are honored to support The National Navy SEAL Museum through our cross-promotional marketing efforts with AVP.”
“5.11 Tactical and The National Navy UTD-SEAL Museum are the perfect layers of authenticity we wanted for the ‘The Terminal List,’” said Jennifer Verdick, head of partnerships and consumer events at Prime Video. “Our writers worked so closely with Jack and the team to ensure we painted an accurate picture of the James Reece character, and we really feel the show achieved that.”
The National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum is the only museum dedicated solely to preserving the history of the U.S. Navy SEALs and their predecessors. Located in Fort Pierce, FL, the Museum promotes public education about the history of the Navy SEALs through interactive exhibits while honoring the fallen at the SEAL Memorial and caring for those warriors’ families through the Trident House Charities Program.
“We are grateful to 5.11 Tactical and Prime Video for their contributions, enabling us to continue to serve Special Operations Forces and their families,” said Grant Mann, executive director of the National Navy SEAL Museum. “These collaborations help us preserve the legacy of Navy SEALs and their forerunners by educating the public about their service and great sacrifice."
5.11 has also produced an exclusive video interview with “The Terminal List” author Jack Carr. The full interview dives into unrealeased insight from the story’s creator and behind the scenes intel from the production of the show. The video can be found on 5.11’s YouTube page.
5.11’s The Terminal List enter-to-win sweepstakes will offer fans a chance to win a robust 5.11 prize package valued at $2,500 and comprised of some of the latest and greatest 5.11 gear seen throughout the series as well as the entire Jack Carr signed book series. Entries will be accepted from Monday, June 13 to July 11. To enter, or for more information, customers and viewers can visit www.511tactical.com. No purchase is necessary, multiple entries are possible, must be 18 years or older and a U.S. resident to enter.
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