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Six wounded US soldiers will be traveling to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to complete their open water checkout dives at the end of January, thanks to the volunteer work of members and contributors to the SUDS (Soldiers Undertaking Disabled Scuba) program.
SUDS works with severely injured soldiers who received their injuries while serving their county in world hot spots such as Iraq and Afghanistan. The program is based and run from Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) in Washington, DC. SUDS was developed to challenge and reward wounded soldiers. The program is structured to help them to rebuild their confidence and offers an adventurous sport beneficial to their recovery. And of course, SCUBA diving is an active and fun sport these newly certified divers can enjoy for a lifetime.
The current SUDS program to Cuba is a joint effort involving Disabled Sports USA, SUDS, GTMO (Guantanamo Bay, U.S. Naval Base), SDI (Scuba Diving International) and various private donors. The trip will be led by SDI instructors & divemasters. The next SUDS trip after this will be to Key Largo, FL in May of 2008.
SUDS is a 501c 3 not-for-profit organization. To find out more or to make a contribution, visit SUDS Diving Home.
For information about SDI training, contact International Training at (207) 729-4201 or on the web at International Training :: Home ::. Scuba Diving International (SDI) is the sport diving certification branch of the worlds largest technical diving agency, Technical Diving International (TDI). Also included is Emergency Response Diving International (ERDI), the only global public safety certification agency.
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SUDS works with severely injured soldiers who received their injuries while serving their county in world hot spots such as Iraq and Afghanistan. The program is based and run from Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) in Washington, DC. SUDS was developed to challenge and reward wounded soldiers. The program is structured to help them to rebuild their confidence and offers an adventurous sport beneficial to their recovery. And of course, SCUBA diving is an active and fun sport these newly certified divers can enjoy for a lifetime.
The current SUDS program to Cuba is a joint effort involving Disabled Sports USA, SUDS, GTMO (Guantanamo Bay, U.S. Naval Base), SDI (Scuba Diving International) and various private donors. The trip will be led by SDI instructors & divemasters. The next SUDS trip after this will be to Key Largo, FL in May of 2008.
SUDS is a 501c 3 not-for-profit organization. To find out more or to make a contribution, visit SUDS Diving Home.
For information about SDI training, contact International Training at (207) 729-4201 or on the web at International Training :: Home ::. Scuba Diving International (SDI) is the sport diving certification branch of the worlds largest technical diving agency, Technical Diving International (TDI). Also included is Emergency Response Diving International (ERDI), the only global public safety certification agency.
Others follow SDI leads!