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Q: What is the deepest scuba dive by a us navy diver?
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Where on the dress uniform of a navy seal is the scuba diver qualification badge worn?

The dress uniform is the same as the rest of the navy. scuba diver qualification badges are not worn.


Do the marine corps has a scuba school?

No. Marines that go to dive school do so through the Navy.


Can a girl be a navy diver?

Yes, a girl can become a Navy diver. The United States Navy does not have any gender restrictions for positions, including diving. As long as the individual meets the necessary requirements and qualifications, they can pursue a career as a Navy diver.


What Dive suits for undersea exploration have which type of device attached to help the diver breathe?

Scuba


How was scuba gear developed?

Scuba was invented by the navy.


What are scuba diving props?

Some props you might see in dive environments are pool toys, or in real environments it could be anything from a small plane to a large navy vessel.


Who was the first scuba diver?

Carl M. Brashear, the first black U.S. Navy diver, who was portrayed by Cuba Gooding Jr. in the 2000 film "Men of Honor ...


What is the deepest diver by a us navy diver?

Having spent over 18 years as a Navy Diver/ Saturation Diver and one who stays in pretty good touch with our community I take a shot at this. The answer is based on definition of dive. The Navy has an armored diving system (ADS 2000) where the "diver" is kept at about sea level pressure and the suit is taking the water pressure. In 2006 this system was dove and certified to 2,000ft by Navy Chief Dan Jackson. No decompression required. At the Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU), around '79, a dive team was placed under pressure in the land based "Ocean Simulation Facility" and pressurized to 1,800 feet of seawater (fsw). During the dive the men transferred from the dry chamber into a really big, lower chamber, filled with water, in diving gear. Decompression was about 20 days. The team included John Paul Johnston, Bo Burwell, Tommy Ostertag and a couple other men. I think Dave DeBolt incl. In 1972, in open water (ocean), by a man exposed to 'ambient' pressure, the record was set at 1,010 fsw by a small team including Robert (Bobby) Cave, using the MK2 diving system. Decompression about 2 weeks. By Patrick Hudnall USN Ret.


What job will you have if you took scuba gear to work?

There are quite a few jobs where SCUBA gear is used. You might be a diving instructor but you could also be a police search diver, someone working in the navy, a marine biologist, an underwater photographer or perhaps someone looking after things underwater like boat moorings.


What are traditional tattoos for navy divers?

The "traditional" tattoo for U.S. Navy deep sea divers is the age old U.S. Navy Mark V (MOD 1) deep sea diving helmet. The tattoo is normally worn on the lower leg. This helmet is also the the rating badge and warfare device now worn on the left sleeve and upon the chest of U.S. Navy surface supplied aka "Deep Sea" Divers. It is strongly looked down upon for U.S. Navy SCUBA divers to consider wearing this tattoo and most know not to. U.S. Navy SCUBA divers have not completed the same rigorous training as their "Deep Sea Diver" counter parts, and are not authorized to bear the surface supplied diver insignia.


Who was Master chief petty officer carl brashear?

The first African American to acheive the Navy rank of Master Diver and Master Chief. He was born on a farm in Kentucky, father a share cropper and they were dirt poor. He was born in 1931 and fought the system to become the first of his kind to get the highest level rank of an enlisted man. The Navy Diver's were the salvage diver's that did many challenging missions handling demonlitions to clearing the underwater fighting areas for the fleet to anchor. A Navy Diver is not a fightling man, he clears salvage and clears the underwater. God rest Carl's soul as he lived to be 75 and is a departed Navy Diver WHY would anyone want to be a NAVY DIVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am the child of a Navy Diver.............................................................................


Who was the first black diver for the navy seal?

Gary Coleman