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These cards provide a
means for experience military divers with no recognized recreational diving
certification to become certified the by National Association of Underwater
Instructor (NAUI).
Recent additions to the available cards are the TECH Diver
certification for the USN MK-16 Mixed Gas Closed Circuit UBA and the USN
MK-25/LAR-5 Closed Circuit Oxygen Rebreather
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National Association of Underwater Instructor
(NAUI)
Certification Cards
Are
available to graduates of
Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force, Marines, and Army Dive Programs
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This does not include student
presently enrolled at NDSTC or instructors stationed there. Each card will
have the Military Divers/We Dive The World Over decal attached.
To order please provide verification
of successful graduation, $50 per card and a self addressed stamped envelope to:
The Mark V Monument
Project
501
Blue Heron Drive
Panama City, Florida 32404
Information Required With provided
Verification of successful graduation:
NAME // TYPE CARD // ADDRESS TO SHIP
THE CARD //
PHONE # // M /F // DOB // AGE // EMAIL ADDRESS
Profits from each purchase will be donated to The Mark V Monument Project in the
name of the purchaser.
CARD TYPES Available below:
Master SCUBA Diver
Requirements
The Master
SCUBA must be knowledgeable and experienced in Deep/simulated decompression
diving, Limited Visibility or night diving, Underwater navigation, Search and
recovery-light salvage ,Boat Diving, Hunting and collecting, Exploration and
underwater Mapping, Non-penetration wreck diving, Observation and data
collection, Diving in surf and currents, and Altitude Diving
MK-16 Diver
Requirements
Must have
successfully completed the US Navy’s MK-16 Course of Instruction (COC) and all
prerequisites at Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center (NDSTC) or Basis
Underwater Demolition/SEAL training at Coronado.
MK-25/LAR-5 Diver
Requirements
Must have
successfully completed the US Navy’s, US Marine Corps’, or the US Air Force’s
MK-25/LAR-5 Course of Instruction (COC) and all prerequisites at Naval Diving
and Salvage Training Center (NDSTC), or Basis Underwater Demolition/SEAL
training at Coronado, or US Army training in Key West.
Advanced SCUBA Diver
Requirements
(a
minimum of 6 open water dives)
The Advanced
SCUBA Diver must be knowledgeable and experienced in Navigation, Night and low
visibility, Deep diving (130 FSW), and participated in Search and recovery, Boat
Diving, Hunting and collecting, Exploration and underwater Mapping,
Non-penetration wreck diving, observation and data collection, Altitude Diving.
Advanced SCUBA Rescue
Diver Requirements
The Advance
SCUBA Rescue Diver must be knowledgeable, experienced, with and competent to
perform assists and rescues in aquatic situations. The must be qualified in
First Aid, CPR, trained in oxygen administration within the past two years using
constant flow and demand oxygen delivery systems and Lifeguarding instructors
who conduct periodically training in these areas. Must be able to swim 225 yard
nonstop in six minutes or less, survival swim for 15 minutes, and recover 10
pound of weight from 10 FSW
Wreck Diver
Requirements
The Wreck Diver must be knowledgeable and experienced in the skills and
knowledge in the hazards and cautions, special risks of overhead environment,
entanglement, limited visibility, deep diving, equipment (additions and
modifications), location of wrecks, sources of information, search methods,
underwater navigation, legal aspects, artifacts treasure, salvage, archaeology
and appropriate material for other specialty courses, if altitude diving is
involves, altitude procedures and flying after diving knowledge is paramount.
Specialty Certifications
Deep Diver
(specialty) Requirements
The Deep
Diver must be knowledgeable and experienced with propose, problems, hazards,
planning, preparation, equipment (additions and modifications), air supplies,
personnel, techniques, gas management, emergency procedures (including location
and transportation to a hyperbaric chamber) and depth limits for recreational
diving. Decompression procedures are to include nitrogen narcosis and
decompression sickness (definition, cause, symptoms, signs, first aid and
prevention) history of decompression, concepts, use of dive computers, and
definition of terms, problems, principles and techniques. Complete coverage of
Repetitive Dive Tables, work sheets, problem solutions, exception and dive
planning are also to be included. Altitude diving, flying after diving and
hyperbaric chamber access and operations shall be included, as well as other
short-and long term deep diving hazards.
Dry Suit Diver
(specialty) Requirements
The Dry Suit Diver must be knowledgeable and experienced in the basic knowledge
and skills needed to minimize risks and gain experience in dry suit diving, as
well as the proper use and maintainance of dry suits.
Night Diver
(specialty) Requirements
The Night Diver must be knowledgeable and experienced with the physical and
biological aspects of the diving environment. Must have experience in planning
and preparation, night diving equipment, procedures, problems, hazards,
navigation and the buddy system techniques
Recent additions to the available cards are the TECH Diver
certification for the USN MK-16 Mixed Gas Closed Circuit UBA and the USN
MK-25/LAR-5 Closed Circuit Oxygen Rebreather
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