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| MARK V Monument Project: webmaster is Chuck Lambert |
| Navy Diver.Org "Performance under Pressure" a great website |
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| Sea Story by Hyrum B. Mullikin (MDV) on Joe Tallarico (DV) |
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| USS Skylark (ASR-20 formerly Yustaga (ATF-165) |
| Demolition Training at STUMP NECK EOD School |
| U.S. Navy Divers Medal of Honor Recipients |
| > Navy SEALs Win/Lose |
| "Your" LINK goes here, email me at: el_ticitl @ yahoo.com |
Cornelius J. Leyden (DV)
Cornelius "Corny" J.
Leyden, 72, a retired Master Chief in the U.S. Navy and a charter member of the
UDT-SEAL Association, passed away September 22, 2001. Corny served with UDT 21
and 22 from the mid 1960s until he retired. He was an expert in diving and was
responsible for the development and fielding of the diving rigs that the SEALs
use today. Corny was also instrumental in the introduction of the Swimmer
Delivery Vehicle to the Teams and the operational SEAL Delivery Vehicle of
today.
He is survived by his loving wife, Dorothy E. Leyden; five daughters; two sons;
15 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one sister; and two brothers.
Cornelius "Corny" J. Leyden, 72, a retired Master Chief in the U.S.
Navy and a charter member of the UDT-SEAL Association, passed away September 22,
2001. Corny served with UDT 21 and 22 from the mid 1960s until he retired. He
was an expert in diving and was responsible for the development and fielding of
the diving rigs that the SEALs use today. Corny was also instrumental in the
introduction of the Swimmer Delivery Vehicle to the Teams and the operational
SEAL Delivery Vehicle of today.
He is survived by his loving wife, Dorothy E. Leyden; five daughters; two sons;
15 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one sister; and two brothers.
mailto: docrio
@ mi-vida-loca.com
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ASR-ARS Assn. - Copyright ?1998 - All Right Reserved
A Joke:
One day, a diver
was enjoying the aquatic world 20 feet below sea level. He noticed a guy at the
same depth he was, but he had on no scuba gear whatsoever.
The diver went below another 20 feet, but the guy joined him a few minutes later. The diver went below 25 feet, but minutes later, the same guy joined him. This confused the diver, so he took out a waterproof chalkboard set, and wrote, "How the heck are you able to stay under this deep without equipment?"
The guy took the board and chalk, erased what the diver had written, and wrote, "I'm drowning, you moron!"
webmaster: Erasmo "Doc" Riojas DSDS Class 4/55 mailto: el_ticitl @ yahoo.com