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The U.S. Navy's deep sea divers and frogmen are some of the most highly trained and specialized personnel in the armed forces. Featured on this DVD are five rare films showing the history of the Underwater Demolition Teams (UDTs) - predecessors to the modern SEALs - and some of the regimens developed to train them and the Navy's deep sea divers.
Special attention is given to the physical effects of diving and the potential hazards that lurk below the surface. Learn about the development of underwater photography techniques, and see early footage of the use of the aqualung by Cousteau.
See how UDTs operated during WWII, and see them deploy for combat from a submerged submarine. Watch a film made by the Navy's diving school showing salvage techniques utilized by hard-hat divers. Witness the exploits and accomplishments of those men who braved the fathoms deep.
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Digitally remastered and restored from original 16mm prints, many of these
films have never been available to the public, and some have only recently been declassified.
Please note, due to their age and rarity, image and sound quality can vary.
This DVD is presented in the DVD-R format. It may not be compatible with older DVD players.
Please check your DVD player's manual for more information.
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