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AMERICAN DIVERS TRAIN IN BRITAIN.—Sixteen divers and two doctors from the United States Navy have been using the Royal Navy’s special equipment at the Deep Trials Unit, Alverstoke, Hampshire. The photograph above shows Lieutenant J. C. Biadh, officer in charge of the American team, watching television screens recording the performances of divers inside the unit. In the other photograph divers are seen through the unit’s airlock preparing for a test.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31577, 15 January 1968, Page 10

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AMERICAN DIVERS TRAIN IN BRITAIN.—Sixteen divers and two doctors from the United States Navy have been using the Royal Navy’s special equipment at the Deep Trials Unit, Alverstoke, Hampshire. The photograph above shows Lieutenant J. C. Biadh, officer in charge of the American team, watching television screens recording the performances of divers inside the unit. In the other photograph divers are seen through the unit’s airlock preparing for a test. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31577, 15 January 1968, Page 10

AMERICAN DIVERS TRAIN IN BRITAIN.—Sixteen divers and two doctors from the United States Navy have been using the Royal Navy’s special equipment at the Deep Trials Unit, Alverstoke, Hampshire. The photograph above shows Lieutenant J. C. Biadh, officer in charge of the American team, watching television screens recording the performances of divers inside the unit. In the other photograph divers are seen through the unit’s airlock preparing for a test. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31577, 15 January 1968, Page 10

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