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(slow-tempo electronic music)

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- [Voiceover Man 1] There's a saying:

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a Jack of all trades and a master of none.

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When it comes down to it, like, we're the only ones

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that really do amphibious reconnaissance

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and that's where our roots are at.

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- [Voiceover Man 2] Honestly this course every day

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is a challenge.

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And from a student perspective they are always

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under stress mentally and physically

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and they need to perform to that standard

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that we have for them every day.

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- [Voiceover Male 3] I could see about five feet,

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and everything else was pretty much, like, unrecognizable.

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- [Voiceover Male 4] Being able to provide

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competent, mission-capable divers to the

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FLE-Green forces and Special Reconnaissance

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and Amazon Units, or Raider Battalion Units,

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and the more divers we can produce

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the more capability we can give to a mission commander

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and that way we can get more missions in the future.

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- [Voiceover Male 5] You get a little nervous before,

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not knowing what to expect,

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and you know, you're just throwing on tanks and,

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especially if you've never dove before.

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- Good, back to air, all the way on.

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That will turn back.

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- [Voiceover Male 2] There is so much that can happen

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to a diver because of pressure.

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You have different POIS's,

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which are pulmonary overinflation syndromes,

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decompression sicknesses,

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blow an ascent rate,

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if you come up too fast.

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Three feet in the water,

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if you do something wrong,

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it can actually really mess you up.

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- Sweep your sides.

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Proper hand placement.

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Stand-by to enter the water.

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Enter the water!

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- [Voiceover Male 2] We want to put them under

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the harshest,

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most demanding, stressful situation now.

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That way if they do encounter that exact

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situation of something similar to it,

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they know how to act.

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Now they have a basis for when something goes wrong

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they know exactly what to do.

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They know how to get their air-source and

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they know how to work out problems from there.

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- Dive suit.

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Diver on surface,

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diver okay.

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Back-step 13 feet.

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Bottom-time, unknown.

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- [Man In Background] Go ahead and move to the shallow end.

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Pop out of the water,

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wait for your buddy, sir.

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- [Man In Goggles] Roger.

