SCUBA DIVER


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Posted by steve on May 23, 19100 at 11:32:55:

To become a SCUBA DIVER required honor, courage in the face of danger and nerves of steel.
Today, all you need is a major credit card.
These kids had grown up tought. But it would take a different kind of toughness to survive now.
Not every one can walk on the bottom of Lake Erie, or on the bottom of Lake Superior, near shipwrecks at 120 to 140 feet depth.
Our customers are divers / instructors and have the knowledge of engineers, carry along several complex computers, a self contained astronaut air supply for underwater habitat use, and look out for your friend's well being while on a mission. He is better trained and prepared than any surface soldier, some approaching the training of a Seal Team, and have the equipment for intelligence guatering. He may survey an old scrap wreckage, or just explore a new region. He is combat ready, he is well trained. Other options range from simple sight-seeing to a photographic coverage. The mother ship above supports logistics, O2, lunch, and a few buddies, and some encouraging words.
You have what it takes to become a SCUBA DIVER.



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