US Marine Combat Divers - Marine Combat Diver School
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2015
- US Marine Combat Divers - Marine Combat Diver School
An overview of the training conducted at the Marine Corps Combatant Diver Detatchment, Panama City, Fla. The Marine Combatant Diver Course is designed to train basic and advanced open and closed circuit diving techniques in order to effectively function as a member of a dive team, in support of the operating forces.
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Credit to Sgt. Michael Juneau, Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools.
Music: "Hitman" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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I always appreciate the Marine videos.
Marines are bad at math. 64,000 Kilometers is equal to 39767.756 miles. That means each member swam 1136 miles per day. That means that a marine would have to swim at 47.3 miles per hour 24 hours a day for 35 days. Someone skipped Math for Marines.
+John Henderson if they meant 64000 meters than that is .9 miles per day, which would suck but is doable.
+John Henderson Also 25 nautical mile swim is 28 miles. That puts you swimming for a whole fucking day with gear for 24 hours. The math that has been done here is fucked.
+John Henderson very do able we use to swim 3 miles on tues. and wed. and I wasn't even recon...I was friggen Motor T but I was attached to an amphibious unit
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John Henderson yeah, Usa's Skippers of Math Class (lol, USMC jokes are great)
Basically your job role is to be an all round Badass. These guys would have some awesome story's to tell !
The final looks challenging and fun. Training has certainly improved along with facilities and equipment. I went to 32nd Street San Diego and Amphib Recon School at Coronado after being with 3rd & while being at 1sr Recon. Hardest part was passing pre-scuba at the 62 Area pool which was so dirty I got an ear infection the second week and gutted it out till the end. I went to the hospital on Saturday and some knuckle head pierced my eardrum poking around. Monday went to another doc who pulled a wad of crap out of my ear canal the size of my thumb. Worst pain of my life by far. Anyway out of 20 only 2 teams of two passed. Dive school with a clean pool was cake. Got mouthy challenging a test deduction and got 100 flutter kick, mouthed off again got 200, I said ‘what’ reply was 500, I said well make it an even 1000, instructor said ok. It too me about 45-50 minutes and a bunch of bro’s and the instructor enjoyed themselves while I payed my dues. I grinned the entire time. It was a good day.
Guys we get it, 64k km is not right. It's marines, they're not that smart
Bite me you f ing scroog
As long as they get their Crayons issued, they're good.
Yea. Smart is not part of the job description. This isn't the airforce💀🇺🇲👹
I'm guessing you were army or navy then?
If only this was a longer documentary
@2:05 "Mission essential equipment"
That's a euphemism if I ever heard one!
With that being said I went to a Marine recruiter and they said I was too old. But when I went to MEPS for the Army one of the MEPS soldiers said that everything is waiver-able.
So I bet if I train hard, get good at running, crunches, and pull ups, and keep on begging all the Marine recruiters I can then maybe they might let me join the Marines.
If that doesn't work then I will just beg the Army to send me to those schools I mentioned in my previous post, and I really don't care if I have to sign up for a combat MOS, or be a Ranger, or be Army Special Forces.
With that being said I think the hardest job to attain and pass out of those I stated will probably be Special Forces. Now if I must join Special Forces to go to those schools I will but I think the Special Forces Q course will kick my ass over and over again due to the length of time and attention to detail that the instructors grade by.
One course I wish I had done
64,000 KILOMETERS!!! THE EARTHS CIRCUMFERENCE IS 40,075 KM!!! HAHAH
The final test is a lap around the globe, and the other 24,000 km is their training lol
Alex Pinto thats how badass they are...
again another one that has no listening skills
Paul Hetherington
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Need HELP from a MK25 diver : If someone has the opportunity to supply one MK25 oxygen cylinder (with valve) please MP me.
The only parts I miss for my collection of US combat diver gear.
All respect for all diver !
Now THIS is something I really want to try. Along with Airborne and Air Assault School.
If I can go to Dive school, Airborne School, and Air Assault School, while serving my country in a combat or non-combat MOS then I will be extremely happy, especially if I don't have to worry about super hard missions.
With that being said if I'm needed to complete super hard missions then I won't turn down that challenge either. This video is strongly making me consider going to the Marines.
Now I might still stay with the Army but only if they can provide these type of opportunities to regular combat or non combat MOS's. Not just Special Forces or Rangers.
But if the Army can not do that then I will definitely be trying to enlist as a Marine. Especially if the Marines also provide Information Technology MOS's because I like working with computers and that is something I want to do AFTER some combat training experiences like Dive School, Airborne School, and Air Assault School.
diving at night black water?! & then a dangerous mission to complete??!!!!! besides all the other feats & skills they have???!!!!!!!! these guys are absolutely superhuman.
That's brutal haha
A 4 letter mistake and people jump all over the speaker. It is wrong but still none of us could even come close to 64000 meters
They could still do 64k km if they wanted to
I think you mean 64 km (64000 m)!
can officers do this in the usmc?
Yes.
Did he just say 64000 k
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Are these recon marines?
Yes they are.
@@swann3482 Force Recon; Raiders, and Corpsmen that are attached to those units are the only ones that they'll allow into CDQC. CDQC is strictly for special operations capable Marines. Not just anyone can attend that course. Basic scuba maybe; but not this
Can you be a combat diver in the navy ??
I think the navy just has the SEALs
@@fellowearthling4609 SEALS and corpsmen who are attached to Recon. We had a couple of docs that went through it
There are divers in the navy but I’m pretty sure not combat divers. They still do some pretty sick stuff though!
Yes. Naval EOD and SARCs are also dive qualified. SARCs are Corpsmen in USMC Recon and Raider units.
if only i was super human! lol these guys are!!
Semper fi leathernecks devildogs gung-ho uuurrrah. For life
Is combatant diver a MOS
Not really that I am aware of,, but you go to dive school after recon school
0324 is recon marine with dive qual 26 is dive and jump qual
No; combatant diver is a voluntary course for special forces.
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Zero allowance - for knife! Under this: Loaned Land Act -- Native Law.. Thaats not, my musik? YUP!
What mos is this???
Need to be an 0321. Then you do this, jump and SERE and you are an 8654.
Typically 0326
@@daddylonglegsfunstic 0326 is Recon Man Parachute and Combat diver qualified like me. If you just do the basic parachute course and dive course you're just an 0321 I believe.
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Special Ops ?
No marsoc Raiders are
Yes sir they can do everything a SEAL can do just no apart of SOCOM cause the Marine Corps wanted it's own private entity. Don't let these buffoons tell you no.
@@ericcarrjr4544 Exactly. Raiders are Spec ops. Recon is "special operations "capable". There is a chance we will do what MARSOC does but we're more of just a back up plan should everything go to shit
is it just me or does he say "Combat" wierd?
He is saying, "combatant".
parafrogs
We have seals I don’t think we need combative dive Marines
Marines usually do their own thing if you ever heard about marsoc and socom
Hey moron. Ever heard of Recon Marines or Marsoc. Or are u too busy ready self-help books.
Recon Marines already existed, I don't think SEALS were needed.
There are not enough SEALs to do all of that. That's why the USMC and other branches have divers.
Who allows any, USMC? Under any laws, No one can, say: United States! Are you, American Indians?
What are you on about lmao?
Lewy Valentine: named his kids: After mixed words: From USMC! Mainly Jaaps. Or N Korean - Sammy.
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