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When you hear your recruiter make promises to “travel the world!” or “learn incredibly useful skills!” it often doesn’t shake out that way — unless you become a U.S. Navy Diver.
Joey is a retired U.S. Navy Diver Senior Enlisted Advisor who has facilitated and conducted training for foreign counterparts across 16 countries, among many other things in his diving career. It was so great having him on and to help us understand the nuances of a career field like that — stay tuned for the pipeline on how to actually become one of these divers in the first place.
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Video Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction
00:34 – What do you do on a MDSU?
02:25 – MDSU Deployments
04:07 – 6-Month Stand Downs
06:05 – What is Ships Husbandry?
09:57 – Ships Husbandry Deployments
12:06 – LOGSU (Working with SEALs and EOD)
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My dad retired as a saturation diver from NSWC Panama City. I’m a UFO geek and I always joked about how if they ever found a wrecked craft in the sea, they’d send someone like him to retrieve it. He would just go 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️ lol.
Thank you. Great insight into one of the Navy's most unique jobs. Keep up the great work.
These segments could be an hour and I would still want more. Thanks for all you do and for highlighting our heros.
I remember watching "Sea Hunt" when I was a kid. I thought being a diver had to be the coolest job ever. Appears I was right! Thanks for the great video!
Well now I just feel like a wimp for being able to breath air and take breaks when I was fixing aircraft in the Marines. 😀 That's some seriously impressive work! Thanks for your service and the excellent video!
I could never do any of it. Armchair thought: this is a cooler job than a SEAL, man verses nature, instead of man verses man. Super technical, daring, kind of hipster version or SEAL. Much respect from a life-long-civilian
The though of accidentally dropping a carriers propeller is hell of a thought.
My dad did diving in the Navy in the 1930's and through WWII he did not talk much about it and even less about WWII. We have photos of him suiting up in an old fashioned Hard Hat suit and it seemed he was diving off his ship to do things not in a specialized diving team as He was always on Destroyers most of his career, specifically the Paul Jones and the Parrot at least during WWII where he was in the actions in the Southern Pacific but don't ask once was enough he had no desire to relive any of that what with the Kamikazes and all. I guess I can't blame him and I did not care much back then either but now I wish I had known what he did exactly. My mom was with him in the Philippines and China in the late 30's and caught the last boat out for the states. Quite an eye opener for her a city girl suddenly living in the jungle in a house on stilts to keep all the critters out, for the most part.
One of the best Navy movies around is Men of Honor starring Cuba Gooding Jr and Robert De Niro and Charlize Theron. The story of Master Chief Carl brashear, the US Navy's first black diver
Very informative and very well presented. Thank you.
I just love these segments! So many specialties that civilians never think about!
These kind of videos are always interesting. There are so many niche roles I never would have thought of, so it's nice to "round out" my understanding.
At my first command my boat worked a lot with the Divers at the command. We often transported them to various places and assisted them when needed.
I new one who became a diver and became a underwater welder not much to say he was a multi millionaire from the training he got. He was a great person to know.
Thanks!
A wonderful narrative about the diver job in the US navel forces in this video...thank you Sandbox channel
Wow! This was so cool. Thank you for the great explanations and a sincere thank you for your service.
This is one of the best recruiting video that I've seen, and at 68 I almost wanted to go down to the Navy office! [I'm not sure what m fellow 'bellhops' would think of my transferring to "taxi repair"] Keep up the good work, guys.
Here we go.
Thanks Joey Jenkins.....
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@kez850
My dad retired as a saturation diver from NSWC Panama City. I’m a UFO geek and I always joked about how if they ever found a wrecked craft in the sea, they’d send someone like him to retrieve it. He would just go 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️ lol.
@pyrho1
Thank you. Great insight into one of the Navy's most unique jobs. Keep up the great work.
@timblack33
These segments could be an hour and I would still want more. Thanks for all you do and for highlighting our heros.
@rontonkin7751
I remember watching "Sea Hunt" when I was a kid. I thought being a diver had to be the coolest job ever. Appears I was right! Thanks for the great video!
@SkyhawkSteve
Well now I just feel like a wimp for being able to breath air and take breaks when I was fixing aircraft in the Marines. 😀 That's some seriously impressive work! Thanks for your service and the excellent video!
@JOEBOWERY
I could never do any of it. Armchair thought: this is a cooler job than a SEAL, man verses nature, instead of man verses man. Super technical, daring, kind of hipster version or SEAL. Much respect from a life-long-civilian
@fungalcoffee
The though of accidentally dropping a carriers propeller is hell of a thought.
@JohnBare747
My dad did diving in the Navy in the 1930's and through WWII he did not talk much about it and even less about WWII. We have photos of him suiting up in an old fashioned Hard Hat suit and it seemed he was diving off his ship to do things not in a specialized diving team as He was always on Destroyers most of his career, specifically the Paul Jones and the Parrot at least during WWII where he was in the actions in the Southern Pacific but don't ask once was enough he had no desire to relive any of that what with the Kamikazes and all. I guess I can't blame him and I did not care much back then either but now I wish I had known what he did exactly. My mom was with him in the Philippines and China in the late 30's and caught the last boat out for the states. Quite an eye opener for her a city girl suddenly living in the jungle in a house on stilts to keep all the critters out, for the most part.
@BlackCeII
One of the best Navy movies around is Men of Honor starring Cuba Gooding Jr and Robert De Niro and Charlize Theron. The story of Master Chief Carl brashear, the US Navy's first black diver
@Mike7O7O
Very informative and very well presented. Thank you.
@annehersey9895
I just love these segments! So many specialties that civilians never think about!
@196cupcake
These kind of videos are always interesting. There are so many niche roles I never would have thought of, so it's nice to "round out" my understanding.
@GRIGGINS1
At my first command my boat worked a lot with the Divers at the command. We often transported them to various places and assisted them when needed.
@jamespope2840
I new one who became a diver and became a underwater welder not much to say he was a multi millionaire from the training he got. He was a great person to know.
@samuelwmeek
Thanks!
@mohammedsaysrashid3587
A wonderful narrative about the diver job in the US navel forces in this video...thank you Sandbox channel
@Jr-qo4ls
Wow! This was so cool. Thank you for the great explanations and a sincere thank you for your service.
@everettputerbaugh3996
This is one of the best recruiting video that I've seen, and at 68 I almost wanted to go down to the Navy office! [I'm not sure what m fellow 'bellhops' would think of my transferring to "taxi repair"] Keep up the good work, guys.
@JSFGuy
Here we go.
@steveshoemaker6347
Thanks Joey Jenkins.....
🇺🇸