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Mission Journal 1-Roger Garcia: Pre-Mission: Wednesday, December 1, 2004 Today would have normally been training day 3 for aquanaut candidates, but for this mission that is not the case. No aquanaut candidates are training this week because this mission is different, different because U.S. Navy Divers will the aquanauts. Craig Cooper, our Operations Director has been working closely with
Capt. Mark Helmkamp, the current U.S. Navy Supervisor of Diving and my
former commanding officer to ensure the success of this mission. The interesting
thing about this mission is that the divers, although all are qualified
Navy Divers and have been for many years, are all part of a U.S. Navy
saturation diver class being held at the Center for EOD and Diving in
Panama City Florida. These divers have an opportunity to participate in
an open water saturation dive instead of a dive that may have been done
under controlled conditions in the Ocean Simulation Facility at the Navy
Experimental Diving Unit, also in Panama City. Additionally, I am always
very excited about the opportunity to dive inside Aquarius, but in this
case even more so. I once again get to dive with the people and the organization
that I so enjoyed to work and dive with for so many years. |
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Date: December, 2004 Mission Summary Aquanaut Profiles Expedition Journals Mission Pictures |
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