The program which was the brain child of Lenny Greenstone, a popular LA county/NAUI Instructor. Lenny's cousin, Irv Marx, was the assistant warden at Chino. Lenny sold Irv on the idea, Irv sold the powers above him on the idea and the progarm was established in 1970. Lenny organized the program and for several years he provided the equipment and was the only instructor.
As the program expanded Bob Allan an LA County Instructor/Commerical diver was hired and assumed control of the program.
It was not a walk in the park as many have indicated. It was based on the very demanding and difficult LA County program. Many applied and like LA County only a very select few were accepted; those that were accepted were the cream of the crop, both physically and mentally. After acceptance it was diving 24X7X365.
The physical conditioning was very intense and was on going. Very very difficult world class conditioning, equal to or perhaps greater than that experienced by the elete US special forces and it was every day for the duration of the program.
The mental portion was just as extreme. It would be the mental diving equal of obtaining a doctorate or maybe a double doctorate from a major university in "Diving." All aspects of diving was covered in detail. It is certainly accepted that LA area was the fountain head of recreational diving and at that time was populated with world class experts and most of the early pioneers who also gave freely to the program of their knowledge and expertise. When and IF the candidates completed the program they were in every sense of the word scuba/commerical divers, ready and willing to enter into their new profession as a commerical diver.
I had a number of contacts with them, at Chino and as a part time college underwater instructor who had a number in class. It is therefore my opinion I am some what qualified to comment on them and their post encarceration performance, which was outstanding in every aspect. They looked and acted like a diver, they were well prepared mentally and physically and could and would perform any task assigned to them.
It was Tax money well spent.
SDM
FYI there was a book published several years back titled "Prisoneers of the deep" not very well written, certainly not on the best seller list, but it does have a lot so pictures of the facility and the Chino program. sdm