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  2. List of military diving units - Wikipedia

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    Royal Navy Northern and Southern Fleet Diving Groups and Fleet Diving Units 1, 2 and 3 are the clearance diving units specialising in various types of equipment and operations. Special Air Service Boat Troop is the Army special forces unit that undertakes water operations (emphasis of insertion onto land)

  3. United States military divers - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit [1] Naval Special Warfare Center trains the SEALs and some of the combat swimmers for the other U.S. military branches. Naval Combat Demolition Units, the first Seabee naval demolitions teams that were incorporated into the UDT’s. Naval Special Clearance Team (NSCT) consisting of SEALs, SWCC, and EOD. [1]

  4. Military diving - Wikipedia

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    Every branch of the U.S. military employs divers, and more than 40 nations have military diving units. Military diving is an occupation that has risks and responsibilities beyond those of other professional diving. Research and development in military diving equipment and procedures often eventually contributes to recreational and technical ...

  5. Category:Armed forces diving - Wikipedia

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    List of military diving units; M. Military diving; Minedykkerkommandoen; Minentaucher; N. National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum; Naval Air Command Sub Aqua Club;

  6. Navy diver (United States Navy) - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy Experimental Diving Unit is located at Panama City, Florida. There unit is composed of 120 service personnel drawn from numerous components of the Navy. It is their job to execute the U.S. military's special diving tasks like saturation diving.

  7. Special Forces Underwater Operations - Wikipedia

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    US Army Special Forces first existed within the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) Operational Groups. Army Green Beret Combat Divers were first in the OSS Maritime Unit. [3] The Lambertsen Amphibious Respiratory Unit (LARU) was the first closed-circuit re-breather adopted by the US Military and used in Combat Operations with the OSS MU.

  8. Category:Lists of military units and formations - Wikipedia

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    List of oldest military units and formations in continuous operation; 0–9. List of military units in the 2014 Crimean crisis; A. ... List of military diving units; F.

  9. Special Boat Service - Wikipedia

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    The RMBPD was the only British Special Forces unit to survive the end of World War II intact, and one of three Special Service units to survive (the other two being the RM Commandos and the Parachute Regiment). In 1946, the RMBPD became the School of Combined Operations Beach and Boat Section (SCOBBS) at Fremington, Devon.