Underwater Demolision Team students demonstrate that they can swim with their hands tied behind their backs and their ankles joined. Where do we find such men?
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they do this at Dive school too.
Become an Undersea Medicine Officer and learn how to do it.
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they do this at Dive school too.
Become an Undersea Medicine Officer and learn how to do it.
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