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Last week I exchanged two e mails with Bob Barth..
Another friend e mailed me that he had ran into Commander Jack (Black Jack) M. Tomsky USN (ret). He is confined to a wheel chair 93 years young with a mind that is sharp as a tac.
Now I read about your book being published..
In the early 1960s prior to Sea Lab I was working on the DDS Beaver as the DSO and was in a meeting with my supervisor at that time Dr. Andy Rechnizer and J.Y. Cousteau to discuss Cousteau's DDS Denise. They had an off subject discussion about how Comander George Bond and JYC exchanged correspondence about UW habitats and prolonged hyperbaric exposure.
Apparently both Bond and JYC were playing each other's governmemts and or interested private enterprizes against the others...It began with Conshelf 1...Bond et al went to US Navy exclaimed "The French are ahead of the US in UW exploration," then JYC would go to French governement and explain "The US is going to catch up to France in UW exploration!" Each time they extracted a bit more support and squezzed a some additional funding..
At that time in history the US and the world was capivated by outer space with little if any thought given to innerspace..the US was just not thinking wet. I recall attending a special showing in LA of JYC's "World with out sun" in 1964 or 5. The small theater was sparsley occupied mostly with LA Co UW instructors who all knew each other..a few years later in 1966 David Wolper, presented the TV progarm "The Undersea world of Jacques Cousteau" and the US began thinking wet.
About the same time the USN established "The Man in the sea program." In 1964 Sea lab 1 was launched in tropical waters followed the next year by Sea Lab 11 in La Jolla California. In 1969 the long awaited Sea Lab 111in 600 feet of water off San Clemente island in SoCal. All was well until Bary Cannon bought the farm on national six o'clock news -- then all at once the "Man in the sea" became "The man on the dock program."
That same time frame I completed construction on a new custom home and had a house warming party. Tommy Thompson who was a the PR for US Divers and also a close neighbor came in to the party and exclaimed "US Divers just opened a dive shop in my native Oklahoma! Soon we will have dive shops all over the US"--Now there are dive shops in just about every berg in the US
The US was slowly begenning to thinking wet.
Another friend e mailed me that he had ran into Commander Jack (Black Jack) M. Tomsky USN (ret). He is confined to a wheel chair 93 years young with a mind that is sharp as a tac.
Now I read about your book being published..
In the early 1960s prior to Sea Lab I was working on the DDS Beaver as the DSO and was in a meeting with my supervisor at that time Dr. Andy Rechnizer and J.Y. Cousteau to discuss Cousteau's DDS Denise. They had an off subject discussion about how Comander George Bond and JYC exchanged correspondence about UW habitats and prolonged hyperbaric exposure.
Apparently both Bond and JYC were playing each other's governmemts and or interested private enterprizes against the others...It began with Conshelf 1...Bond et al went to US Navy exclaimed "The French are ahead of the US in UW exploration," then JYC would go to French governement and explain "The US is going to catch up to France in UW exploration!" Each time they extracted a bit more support and squezzed a some additional funding..
At that time in history the US and the world was capivated by outer space with little if any thought given to innerspace..the US was just not thinking wet. I recall attending a special showing in LA of JYC's "World with out sun" in 1964 or 5. The small theater was sparsley occupied mostly with LA Co UW instructors who all knew each other..a few years later in 1966 David Wolper, presented the TV progarm "The Undersea world of Jacques Cousteau" and the US began thinking wet.
About the same time the USN established "The Man in the sea program." In 1964 Sea lab 1 was launched in tropical waters followed the next year by Sea Lab 11 in La Jolla California. In 1969 the long awaited Sea Lab 111in 600 feet of water off San Clemente island in SoCal. All was well until Bary Cannon bought the farm on national six o'clock news -- then all at once the "Man in the sea" became "The man on the dock program."
That same time frame I completed construction on a new custom home and had a house warming party. Tommy Thompson who was a the PR for US Divers and also a close neighbor came in to the party and exclaimed "US Divers just opened a dive shop in my native Oklahoma! Soon we will have dive shops all over the US"--Now there are dive shops in just about every berg in the US
The US was slowly begenning to thinking wet.