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DiveHeart

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Trimming out the Senator: Proper weighting is very important when working with adaptive divers. Atrophied or amputated limbs make it challenging, but once you've found the right combination of weights in the right places it's rewarding to observe the adaptive diver experiencing perfect buoyancy and trim underwater. Here, now, U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth gets back in the water to scuba dive for the first time after the blackhawk helicopter that she was piloting was shot down in Iraq. Her story and more here https://www.youtube.com/watch…
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