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This is, hands down, the dumbest post I've ever read on scubaboard. Nothing your opponent has posted suggests "Rambo" and nothing about any GUE dive teams I've ever seen or heard of (despite my respect for their dedication to skills and gear configuration) would entitle them to be compared to a SEAL team.
If there were a medal for such things, I would award it now.
And would you happen to have seen this on SHADOW DIVERS? The read is not so unlike that of Rambo.. :
[h=3]From The New Yorker[/h]
Deep-wreck divers are used to operating
with almost no headroom and in zero visibility, navigating by touch alone; it is
a compliment to be told "When you die, no one will ever find your body." Despite
the dangers, wreck divers are typically weekend warriors, men who leave families
and jobs behind to test themselves at two hundred feet down. Kurson's exciting
account centers on two divers, John Chatterton and Robert Kohler, who in 1991
found an unidentified U-boat embedded in the ocean floor off the coast of New
Jersey. The task of identifying it leads them to Germany, Washington, D.C., and
the darkest corners of the submarine itself. Some of the most haunting moments
occur on land, as when the divers research the lives of the doomed German
sailors whose bones they swim among. Once underwater, Kurson's adrenalized prose
sweeps you along in a tale of average-guy adventure.