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Navy Diver 2nd Class Christopher Williams, assigned

Navy Diver 2nd Class Christopher Williams, assigned

Navy Diver 2nd Class Christopher Williams, assigned to Deep Submergence Unit (DSU), relays instructions to divers undergoing testing in a Transportable Recompression Chamber System (TRCS). The TRCS simulates su... More

Navy Diver 2nd Class Casey Smith (front), and Navy

Navy Diver 2nd Class Casey Smith (front), and Navy

Navy Diver 2nd Class Casey Smith (front), and Navy Diver 2nd Class Christopher Williams, assigned to Deep Submergence Unit (DSU), adjusts the compression level during pressure testing with a Transportable Recom... More

Construction Diving Detachment BRAVO of UCT 2 conducts

Construction Diving Detachment BRAVO of UCT 2 conducts

Construction Diving Detachment BRAVO of UCT 2 conducts training for the Transportable Recompression Chamber (TRCS) during altitude diving operations at Twin Lakes, Bridgeport, Calif., April 2013. UCT Two Constr... More

Petty Officer 2nd Class Christopher Farmer and Petty

Petty Officer 2nd Class Christopher Farmer and Petty

Petty Officer 2nd Class Christopher Farmer and Petty Officer 2nd Class Runyon unload the transportable recompression chamber during altitude diving operations at Twin Lakes, Bridgeport, Calif., April 3, 2013. ... More

Navy Diver 2nd Class Chris Welch, assigned to Deep

Navy Diver 2nd Class Chris Welch, assigned to Deep

Navy Diver 2nd Class Chris Welch, assigned to Deep Submergence Unit (DSU), gives the all-OK sign to observers while undergoing testing in a Transportable Recompression Chamber System (TRCS). The TRCS simulates ... More

Electronics Technician Senior Chief Jason Spindon,

Electronics Technician Senior Chief Jason Spindon,

Electronics Technician Senior Chief Jason Spindon, assigned to Deep Submergence Unit (DSU), emerges from a Transportable Recompression Chamber System (TRCS) after a pressure test. The TRCS simulates surface dec... More

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