scuba dew
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look up divemaster and it will show u what i can teach
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this is part of what i did in thw ary i copyed it from the army web site so u can better understand.. Not all Army operations take place on land. Sometimes, repair, construction and patrolling take place beneath the surface. An Engineer Diver in the Army performs such tasks as reconnaissance, demolition, and salvage, all while being underwater.
As an Army Diver, you'll specialize either as a scuba diver, who works just below the surface of the water, or as a deep sea diver, who usually works for long periods of time in depths up to 190 feet. Some of your duties as a Diver may include:
Inspect and clean watercraft propellers and hulls
Patch damaged watercraft hulls using underwater welding equipment
Salvage sunken equipment
Patrol the waters below watercraft at anchor
Assist with underwater construction of piers and harbor facilities
Survey rivers, beaches, and harbors for underwater obstacles
Use explosives to clear underwater obstacles
for your info i can teach just serration things
for your info i can teach just serration things
look up divemaster and it will show u what i can teach
for your info i can teach just serration things
i was a M.P butt when 9-11 happened we got stuck doing port security witch is now home land security
The myth about diving and braincell is comfirmed.
How about that exploding tank.