Encounters with military divers

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get back to your law books, Andy. Let the jokes professionals... :)

<actually, that wasn't too bad>
 
I agree with those that suggest you’d not know they were there.
I’m not military, but I have encountered – so to speak - SEALS. They were in our winter storm mountain environment and incredibly adept and sneaky. SEALS was our best guess from extensive detective effort to put the pieces of evidence together. It was only 5 years later that my boss who did have a SEAL friend, got him to cough up guilty. They were doing something illegal (location not criminal) and we were watching like hawks. Caught them in the act only by watching like hawks and couldn’t catch them even with our human snare entrapment plan functioning beautifully.
 
"Boss told you lot to #@%£'ing keep out of our area. I've been heaving goods about on the docks for years, and 6 weeks fulltime frogman course. Not your soft office job and one evening a week sport club and half of that spent boozing. You don't need a skirt to dress in drag, pretty-kit, you're all over drag already: that sport kit might be safe for you half-trained scoobies, but its swimming hydrodynamics are #@%£. 'Oo are you? ... never mind, that silly scooby gag-mouthpiece so you can't talk. One bump and that sport mask comes off. No, my air switch-off valve ain't there. Sub's coming, you 'elp us at our next drop-off, then boss'll see.".
 
The tank was labeled nitrous
 
Don Burke:
I have seen messages from Anthony on techdiver.

He takes the "different drummer" thing to a whole new level.


i found the vignette transcendentally emotive, a dialogue of modernity
speaking to itself and hearing no reply, a cross between Waiting for Godot
and Britney Spears

2 out of 17 stars
 
I finally took a look at the picture he attached and it appears Anthony is on the same theme he was on before, the use of rebreathers to intercept sport divers coming into a military area.

I have the same answer for the problem I had the last go around: concussion grenades.

That way I do not risk my own people. The intruder is expendable anyway and I would rather not have to feed him.
 

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