(150418) -- TOKYO, April 18, 2015 (Xinhua) -- Visitors appreciate Rhododendron flowers at the Nedu Jinja in Tokyo, Japan, April 18, 2015. Around 1000 species of rhododendron are in blossom here. (Xinhua/Ma Ping) (zcc) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-150418-tokyo-april-18-2015-xinhua-visitors-appreciate-rhododendron-81362706.html
RMEMAAXX–(150418) -- TOKYO, April 18, 2015 (Xinhua) -- Visitors appreciate Rhododendron flowers at the Nedu Jinja in Tokyo, Japan, April 18, 2015. Around 1000 species of rhododendron are in blossom here. (Xinhua/Ma Ping) (zcc)
PANAMA CITY, Florida - Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division supported a Joint Military Exercise with the United States Army School of Aviation Medicine, NEDU Navy Experimental Diving Unit, and Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center - Home Page Aug. 8, 2018 in Panama City, Florida. U.S. Navy photos by Ron Newsome Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/panama-city-florida-naval-surface-warfare-center-panama-city-division-supported-a-joint-military-exercise-with-the-united-states-army-school-of-aviation-medicine-nedu-navy-experimental-diving-unit-and-naval-diving-and-salvage-training-center-home-page-aug-8-2018-in-panama-city-florida-us-navy-photos-by-ron-newsome-image215149974.html
RMPE0WYJ–PANAMA CITY, Florida - Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division supported a Joint Military Exercise with the United States Army School of Aviation Medicine, NEDU Navy Experimental Diving Unit, and Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center - Home Page Aug. 8, 2018 in Panama City, Florida. U.S. Navy photos by Ron Newsome
Tokushima, Japan. 30th July, 2022. Genki Nedu () Football/Soccer : 2022 All Japan Inter High School Championships Men's Football Final match between Teikyo 0-1 Maebashi Ikuei at Pocarisweat Stadium in Tokushima, Japan . Credit: SportsPressJP/AFLO/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tokushima-japan-30th-july-2022-genki-nedu-footballsoccer-2022-all-japan-inter-high-school-championships-mens-football-final-match-between-teikyo-0-1-maebashi-ikuei-at-pocarisweat-stadium-in-tokushima-japan-credit-sportspressjpafloalamy-live-news-image476681520.html
RM2JKEM40–Tokushima, Japan. 30th July, 2022. Genki Nedu () Football/Soccer : 2022 All Japan Inter High School Championships Men's Football Final match between Teikyo 0-1 Maebashi Ikuei at Pocarisweat Stadium in Tokushima, Japan . Credit: SportsPressJP/AFLO/Alamy Live News
(150418) -- TOKYO, April 18, 2015 -- Visitors appreciate Rhododendron flowers at the Nedu Jinja in Tokyo, Japan, April 18, 2015. Around 1000 species of rhododendron are in blossom here. ) (zcc) JAPAN-TOKYO-RHODODENDRON-BLOSSOM MaxPing PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Tokyo April 18 2015 Visitors appreciate Rhododendrons Flowers AT The jinja in Tokyo Japan April 18 2015 Around 1000 Species of Rhododendrons are in Blossom Here ZCC Japan Tokyo Rhododendrons Blossom PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/150418-tokyo-april-18-2015-visitors-appreciate-rhododendron-flowers-at-the-nedu-jinja-in-tokyo-japan-april-18-2015-around-1000-species-of-rhododendron-are-in-blossom-here-zcc-japan-tokyo-rhododendron-blossom-maxping-publicationxnotxinxchn-tokyo-april-18-2015-visitors-appreciate-rhododendrons-flowers-at-the-jinja-in-tokyo-japan-april-18-2015-around-1000-species-of-rhododendrons-are-in-blossom-here-zcc-japan-tokyo-rhododendrons-blossom-publicationxnotxinxchn-image563719397.html
RM2RN3HRH–(150418) -- TOKYO, April 18, 2015 -- Visitors appreciate Rhododendron flowers at the Nedu Jinja in Tokyo, Japan, April 18, 2015. Around 1000 species of rhododendron are in blossom here. ) (zcc) JAPAN-TOKYO-RHODODENDRON-BLOSSOM MaxPing PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Tokyo April 18 2015 Visitors appreciate Rhododendrons Flowers AT The jinja in Tokyo Japan April 18 2015 Around 1000 Species of Rhododendrons are in Blossom Here ZCC Japan Tokyo Rhododendrons Blossom PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Divers assigned to Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU), Great Lakes, maneuver in the fish tanks at Shedd Aquarium during the Navy's commemoration of the Bicentennial of the War of 1812 in Chicago. The commemoration coincides with Chicago Navy Week, one of 15 signature events planned across America in 2012. Service members from the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Royal Canadian navy will participate in the weeklong event, which culminates with performances by the U.S. Navy's flight demonstration team, the Blue Angels, at the 2012 Chicago Air and Water Show. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-divers-assigned-to-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-great-lakes-129895099.html
RMHF96EK–Divers assigned to Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU), Great Lakes, maneuver in the fish tanks at Shedd Aquarium during the Navy's commemoration of the Bicentennial of the War of 1812 in Chicago. The commemoration coincides with Chicago Navy Week, one of 15 signature events planned across America in 2012. Service members from the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Royal Canadian navy will participate in the weeklong event, which culminates with performances by the U.S. Navy's flight demonstration team, the Blue Angels, at the 2012 Chicago Air and Water Show. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Co
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Illinois State Redbirds Nedu Onyeuke has trouble getting around the defense of Evansville's Shy Ely during the first half of the Missouri Valley Tournament at the Savvis Center in St. Louis on March 2, 2006. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illinois-state-redbirds-nedu-onyeuke-has-trouble-getting-around-the-defense-of-evansvilles-shy-ely-during-the-first-half-of-the-missouri-valley-tournament-at-the-savvis-center-in-st-louis-on-march-2-2006-upi-photobill-greenblatt-image258291411.html
RMW06597–Illinois State Redbirds Nedu Onyeuke has trouble getting around the defense of Evansville's Shy Ely during the first half of the Missouri Valley Tournament at the Savvis Center in St. Louis on March 2, 2006. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt)
Hastings' Seeds : fall 1912 catalogue . utch, but it is nearly double the size of those varieties. Is firm andsolid, a very sure header, and stands shipment to the North, arriving ingood condition and color. Premier Brand Seed. Packet, 5 cents;ounce, 25 cents; M pound. 65 cents; pound, S2.25.Ctoine Flat- ft? iirr>ii A splendid strain of Early Flat Dutchdieill S rldl UUan Cabbage that is a favorite with Texasmarket gardeners. A heavy yielder. Packet, 5c; V?. ounce, 15c; ounce,25c; M pound, 65c; pound, $2.25. naniek Doll Uaarl A handsome, hardy, late cabbage, thriv-ISdlllbll Ddll nedU ing wel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hastings-seeds-fall-1912-catalogue-utch-but-it-is-nearly-double-the-size-of-those-varieties-is-firm-andsolid-a-very-sure-header-and-stands-shipment-to-the-north-arriving-ingood-condition-and-color-premier-brand-seed-packet-5-centsounce-25-cents-m-pound-65-cents-pound-s225ctoine-flat-ft-iirrgtii-a-splendid-strain-of-early-flat-dutchdieill-s-rldl-uuan-cabbage-that-is-a-favorite-with-texasmarket-gardeners-a-heavy-yielder-packet-5c-v-ounce-15c-ounce25c-m-pound-65c-pound-225-naniek-doll-uaarl-a-handsome-hardy-late-cabbage-thriv-isdlllbll-ddll-nedu-ing-wel-image338430915.html
RM2AJGT2B–Hastings' Seeds : fall 1912 catalogue . utch, but it is nearly double the size of those varieties. Is firm andsolid, a very sure header, and stands shipment to the North, arriving ingood condition and color. Premier Brand Seed. Packet, 5 cents;ounce, 25 cents; M pound. 65 cents; pound, S2.25.Ctoine Flat- ft? iirr>ii A splendid strain of Early Flat Dutchdieill S rldl UUan Cabbage that is a favorite with Texasmarket gardeners. A heavy yielder. Packet, 5c; V?. ounce, 15c; ounce,25c; M pound, 65c; pound, $2.25. naniek Doll Uaarl A handsome, hardy, late cabbage, thriv-ISdlllbll Ddll nedU ing wel
(150418) -- TOKYO, April 18, 2015 (Xinhua) -- Visitors appreciate Rhododendron flowers at the Nedu Jinja in Tokyo, Japan, April 18, 2015. Around 1000 species of rhododendron are in blossom here. (Xinhua/Ma Ping) (zcc) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-150418-tokyo-april-18-2015-xinhua-visitors-appreciate-rhododendron-81362705.html
RMEMAAXW–(150418) -- TOKYO, April 18, 2015 (Xinhua) -- Visitors appreciate Rhododendron flowers at the Nedu Jinja in Tokyo, Japan, April 18, 2015. Around 1000 species of rhododendron are in blossom here. (Xinhua/Ma Ping) (zcc)
(150418) -- TOKYO, April 18, 2015 -- Visitors appreciate Rhododendron flowers at the Nedu Jinja in Tokyo, Japan, April 18, 2015. Around 1000 species of rhododendron are in blossom here. ) (zcc) JAPAN-TOKYO-RHODODENDRON-BLOSSOM MaxPing PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Tokyo April 18 2015 Visitors appreciate Rhododendrons Flowers AT The jinja in Tokyo Japan April 18 2015 Around 1000 Species of Rhododendrons are in Blossom Here ZCC Japan Tokyo Rhododendrons Blossom PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/150418-tokyo-april-18-2015-visitors-appreciate-rhododendron-flowers-at-the-nedu-jinja-in-tokyo-japan-april-18-2015-around-1000-species-of-rhododendron-are-in-blossom-here-zcc-japan-tokyo-rhododendron-blossom-maxping-publicationxnotxinxchn-tokyo-april-18-2015-visitors-appreciate-rhododendrons-flowers-at-the-jinja-in-tokyo-japan-april-18-2015-around-1000-species-of-rhododendrons-are-in-blossom-here-zcc-japan-tokyo-rhododendrons-blossom-publicationxnotxinxchn-image563719387.html
RM2RN3HR7–(150418) -- TOKYO, April 18, 2015 -- Visitors appreciate Rhododendron flowers at the Nedu Jinja in Tokyo, Japan, April 18, 2015. Around 1000 species of rhododendron are in blossom here. ) (zcc) JAPAN-TOKYO-RHODODENDRON-BLOSSOM MaxPing PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Tokyo April 18 2015 Visitors appreciate Rhododendrons Flowers AT The jinja in Tokyo Japan April 18 2015 Around 1000 Species of Rhododendrons are in Blossom Here ZCC Japan Tokyo Rhododendrons Blossom PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
120816-N-IL826-278 .CHICAGO (Aug. 16, 2012) A diver assigned to Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) Great Lakes takes photos of visitors at Shedd Aquarium during the Navy??s commemoration of the Bicentennial of the War of 1812 in Chicago. The commemoration coincides with Chicago Navy Week, one of 15 signature events planned across America in 2012. Service members from the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Royal Canadian navy will participate in the weeklong event, which culminates with performances by the U.S. Navy's flight demonstration team, the Blue Angels, at the 2012 Chicago Air a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-120816-n-il826-278-chicago-aug-16-2012-a-diver-assigned-to-navy-experimental-129895101.html
RMHF96EN–120816-N-IL826-278 .CHICAGO (Aug. 16, 2012) A diver assigned to Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) Great Lakes takes photos of visitors at Shedd Aquarium during the Navy??s commemoration of the Bicentennial of the War of 1812 in Chicago. The commemoration coincides with Chicago Navy Week, one of 15 signature events planned across America in 2012. Service members from the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Royal Canadian navy will participate in the weeklong event, which culminates with performances by the U.S. Navy's flight demonstration team, the Blue Angels, at the 2012 Chicago Air a
LCDR Nick Parker of the NEDU Reserve Detachment prepares to enter the water. He is tended by ND2 Aaron Young, also a member of the NEDU Reserve Detachment. U.S. Navy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lcdr-nick-parker-of-the-nedu-reserve-detachment-prepares-to-enter-the-water-he-is-tended-by-nd2-aaron-young-also-a-member-of-the-nedu-reserve-detachment-us-navy-image218546583.html
RMPKFJB3–LCDR Nick Parker of the NEDU Reserve Detachment prepares to enter the water. He is tended by ND2 Aaron Young, also a member of the NEDU Reserve Detachment. U.S. Navy
170202-N-TI693-023 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (February 2, 2017) - Sailors at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) pose next to Cmdr. Jay Young, commanding officer of NEDU (right), after emerging from the Ocean Simulation Facility (OSF). The Sailors coming out of the OSF had just finished the first 500 ft. saturation dive in over 10 years. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Fred Gray IV/RELEASED) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/170202-n-ti693-023-naval-support-activity-panama-city-fla-february-2-2017-sailors-at-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-pose-next-to-cmdr-jay-young-commanding-officer-of-nedu-right-after-emerging-from-the-ocean-simulation-facility-osf-the-sailors-coming-out-of-the-osf-had-just-finished-the-first-500-ft-saturation-dive-in-over-10-years-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-2nd-class-fred-gray-ivreleased-image185939147.html
RMMPE77R–170202-N-TI693-023 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (February 2, 2017) - Sailors at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) pose next to Cmdr. Jay Young, commanding officer of NEDU (right), after emerging from the Ocean Simulation Facility (OSF). The Sailors coming out of the OSF had just finished the first 500 ft. saturation dive in over 10 years. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Fred Gray IV/RELEASED)
Evansville Purple Aces' Matt Webster (33) tries to defend as Illinois State Redbirds Nedu Onyeuku shoots for two points during the first half of the Missouri Valley Tournament at the Savvis Center in St. Louis on March 2, 2006. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/evansville-purple-aces-matt-webster-33-tries-to-defend-as-illinois-state-redbirds-nedu-onyeuku-shoots-for-two-points-during-the-first-half-of-the-missouri-valley-tournament-at-the-savvis-center-in-st-louis-on-march-2-2006-upi-photobill-greenblatt-image258291410.html
RMW06596–Evansville Purple Aces' Matt Webster (33) tries to defend as Illinois State Redbirds Nedu Onyeuku shoots for two points during the first half of the Missouri Valley Tournament at the Savvis Center in St. Louis on March 2, 2006. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt)
171031-N-TI693-015 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (Oct. 31, 2017) Master Chief Navy Diver Bill Dodd, command master chief at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU), gives an on camera tour to News Channel 13's Keneisha Deas, of the Saturation Fly Away Diving System (SATFADS). NEDU is currently recertifying the SATFADS to bring back the operational capability to the Navy for deep ocean dives for up too 1,000 feet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Fred Gray IV/RELEASED) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/171031-n-ti693-015-naval-support-activity-panama-city-fla-oct-31-2017-master-chief-navy-diver-bill-dodd-command-master-chief-at-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-gives-an-on-camera-tour-to-news-channel-13s-keneisha-deas-of-the-saturation-fly-away-diving-system-satfads-nedu-is-currently-recertifying-the-satfads-to-bring-back-the-operational-capability-to-the-navy-for-deep-ocean-dives-for-up-too-1000-feet-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-1st-class-fred-gray-ivreleased-image184725836.html
RMMMEYK8–171031-N-TI693-015 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (Oct. 31, 2017) Master Chief Navy Diver Bill Dodd, command master chief at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU), gives an on camera tour to News Channel 13's Keneisha Deas, of the Saturation Fly Away Diving System (SATFADS). NEDU is currently recertifying the SATFADS to bring back the operational capability to the Navy for deep ocean dives for up too 1,000 feet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Fred Gray IV/RELEASED)
Les vrais pourtraits et vies des hommes illustres grecz, latins et payens . rangsfaits, E S heureufes conqueftes , que fift Gode-froy de Buillon, bC les autres lëigneurs croi-feZjqui firent le voyage d outremer/ernblctmauoir fait enuie de propofer la vie de cemagnanime 6c tref-uertueux Roy Loys,neufiefi-nedu nom,non quelefubiedne foitaffez ample &; fpacieux, pour fefbatre, ouquil ne mérite de tenir 1 vn des premiersentre tous les hommes Illuftres : Dailleurs lhiftoire de fcsdits&: 2^z9iQs eftant affez couftumiere à ceux, qui prennent Kk iii. Vie des Hommes Illuflres plaifir dentendre parler de Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/les-vrais-pourtraits-et-vies-des-hommes-illustres-grecz-latins-et-payens-rangsfaits-e-s-heureufes-conqueftes-que-fift-gode-froy-de-buillon-bc-les-autres-ligneurs-croi-fezjqui-firent-le-voyage-d-outremerernblctmauoir-fait-enuie-de-propofer-la-vie-de-cemagnanime-6c-tref-uertueux-roy-loysneufiefi-nedu-nomnon-quelefubiedne-foitaffez-ample-fpacieux-pour-fefbatre-ouquil-ne-mrite-de-tenir-1-vn-des-premiersentre-tous-les-hommes-illuftres-dailleurs-lhiftoire-de-fcsdits-2z9iqs-eftant-affez-couftumiere-ceux-qui-prennent-kk-iii-vie-des-hommes-illuflres-plaifir-dentendre-parler-de-image338515523.html
RM2AJMM03–Les vrais pourtraits et vies des hommes illustres grecz, latins et payens . rangsfaits, E S heureufes conqueftes , que fift Gode-froy de Buillon, bC les autres lëigneurs croi-feZjqui firent le voyage d outremer/ernblctmauoir fait enuie de propofer la vie de cemagnanime 6c tref-uertueux Roy Loys,neufiefi-nedu nom,non quelefubiedne foitaffez ample &; fpacieux, pour fefbatre, ouquil ne mérite de tenir 1 vn des premiersentre tous les hommes Illuftres : Dailleurs lhiftoire de fcsdits&: 2^z9iQs eftant affez couftumiere à ceux, qui prennent Kk iii. Vie des Hommes Illuflres plaifir dentendre parler de
(150418) -- TOKYO, April 18, 2015 -- Visitors appreciate Rhododendron flowers at the Nedu Jinja in Tokyo, Japan, April 18, 2015. Around 1000 species of rhododendron are in blossom here. ) (zcc) JAPAN-TOKYO-RHODODENDRON-BLOSSOM MaxPing PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Tokyo April 18 2015 Visitors appreciate Rhododendrons Flowers AT The jinja in Tokyo Japan April 18 2015 Around 1000 Species of Rhododendrons are in Blossom Here ZCC Japan Tokyo Rhododendrons Blossom PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/150418-tokyo-april-18-2015-visitors-appreciate-rhododendron-flowers-at-the-nedu-jinja-in-tokyo-japan-april-18-2015-around-1000-species-of-rhododendron-are-in-blossom-here-zcc-japan-tokyo-rhododendron-blossom-maxping-publicationxnotxinxchn-tokyo-april-18-2015-visitors-appreciate-rhododendrons-flowers-at-the-jinja-in-tokyo-japan-april-18-2015-around-1000-species-of-rhododendrons-are-in-blossom-here-zcc-japan-tokyo-rhododendrons-blossom-publicationxnotxinxchn-image563719414.html
RM2RN3HT6–(150418) -- TOKYO, April 18, 2015 -- Visitors appreciate Rhododendron flowers at the Nedu Jinja in Tokyo, Japan, April 18, 2015. Around 1000 species of rhododendron are in blossom here. ) (zcc) JAPAN-TOKYO-RHODODENDRON-BLOSSOM MaxPing PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Tokyo April 18 2015 Visitors appreciate Rhododendrons Flowers AT The jinja in Tokyo Japan April 18 2015 Around 1000 Species of Rhododendrons are in Blossom Here ZCC Japan Tokyo Rhododendrons Blossom PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
ND2 Austin Gregg, a member of the NEDU Reserve Detachment, gets hatted with a KM-37 by HM2 David Haggerty, a future member of NR NEDU. U.S. Navy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nd2-austin-gregg-a-member-of-the-nedu-reserve-detachment-gets-hatted-with-a-km-37-by-hm2-david-haggerty-a-future-member-of-nr-nedu-us-navy-image218546582.html
RMPKFJB2–ND2 Austin Gregg, a member of the NEDU Reserve Detachment, gets hatted with a KM-37 by HM2 David Haggerty, a future member of NR NEDU. U.S. Navy
Evansville Purple Aces' Matt Webster (33) is surrounded by the Illinois State Redbirds defense of (L to R) Greg Dilligard, Levi Dyer and Nedu Onyeuku during the first half of the Missouri Valley Tournament at the Savvis Center in St. Louis on March 2, 2006. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/evansville-purple-aces-matt-webster-33-is-surrounded-by-the-illinois-state-redbirds-defense-of-l-to-r-greg-dilligard-levi-dyer-and-nedu-onyeuku-during-the-first-half-of-the-missouri-valley-tournament-at-the-savvis-center-in-st-louis-on-march-2-2006-upi-photobill-greenblatt-image258291401.html
RMW0658W–Evansville Purple Aces' Matt Webster (33) is surrounded by the Illinois State Redbirds defense of (L to R) Greg Dilligard, Levi Dyer and Nedu Onyeuku during the first half of the Missouri Valley Tournament at the Savvis Center in St. Louis on March 2, 2006. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt)
171031-N-TI693-037 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (Oct. 31, 2017) Cmdr. Jay Young, commanding officer at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) aboard Naval Support Activity Panama City, conducts an on camera interview with News Channel 13's Keneisha Deas after touring the Saturation Fly Away Diving System (SATFADS). NEDU is currently recertifying the SATFADS to bring back the operational capability to the Navy for deep ocean dives for up too 1,000 feet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Fred Gray IV/RELEASED) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/171031-n-ti693-037-naval-support-activity-panama-city-fla-oct-31-2017-cmdr-jay-young-commanding-officer-at-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-aboard-naval-support-activity-panama-city-conducts-an-on-camera-interview-with-news-channel-13s-keneisha-deas-after-touring-the-saturation-fly-away-diving-system-satfads-nedu-is-currently-recertifying-the-satfads-to-bring-back-the-operational-capability-to-the-navy-for-deep-ocean-dives-for-up-too-1000-feet-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-1st-class-fred-gray-ivreleased-image184725881.html
RMMMEYMW–171031-N-TI693-037 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (Oct. 31, 2017) Cmdr. Jay Young, commanding officer at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) aboard Naval Support Activity Panama City, conducts an on camera interview with News Channel 13's Keneisha Deas after touring the Saturation Fly Away Diving System (SATFADS). NEDU is currently recertifying the SATFADS to bring back the operational capability to the Navy for deep ocean dives for up too 1,000 feet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Fred Gray IV/RELEASED)
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170123-N-TI693-101 PANAMA CITY, Fla. (Jan. 23, 2017) Cmdr. Bradley Hickey, diving medical officer at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU), signs a Styrofoam cup that will be taken into the Ocean Simulation Facility, where six Sailors are being compressed to a depth of 500 feet for the first saturation dive in 10 years, which will compress the cup into a tiny souvenir. The saturation dive will accomplish two goals: the first is to evaluate, test, and certify the new HELICOM Matrix which is a system that returns speech patterns to normal after the breathing of helium to enable better com Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/170123-n-ti693-101-panama-city-fla-jan-23-2017-cmdr-bradley-hickey-diving-medical-officer-at-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-signs-a-styrofoam-cup-that-will-be-taken-into-the-ocean-simulation-facility-where-six-sailors-are-being-compressed-to-a-depth-of-500-feet-for-the-first-saturation-dive-in-10-years-which-will-compress-the-cup-into-a-tiny-souvenir-the-saturation-dive-will-accomplish-two-goals-the-first-is-to-evaluate-test-and-certify-the-new-helicom-matrix-which-is-a-system-that-returns-speech-patterns-to-normal-after-the-breathing-of-helium-to-enable-better-com-image187409167.html
RMMTW68F–170123-N-TI693-101 PANAMA CITY, Fla. (Jan. 23, 2017) Cmdr. Bradley Hickey, diving medical officer at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU), signs a Styrofoam cup that will be taken into the Ocean Simulation Facility, where six Sailors are being compressed to a depth of 500 feet for the first saturation dive in 10 years, which will compress the cup into a tiny souvenir. The saturation dive will accomplish two goals: the first is to evaluate, test, and certify the new HELICOM Matrix which is a system that returns speech patterns to normal after the breathing of helium to enable better com
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PANAMA CITY, FL -- (Dec. 12, 2018) Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. John Richardson and Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Russell Smith visited Naval Support Activity Panama City (NSA PC). While aboard, CNO reenlisted five Sailors prior to an all hands call and observed Aviation Physiological Episode (PE) testing and research currently being conducted at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU). NSA PC is the home of joint military diving for all services and allied nations and is a leader in research and development, manned/unmanned test and evaluation, and training future w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/panama-city-fl-dec-12-2018-chief-of-naval-operations-cno-adm-john-richardson-and-master-chief-petty-officer-of-the-navy-mcpon-russell-smith-visited-naval-support-activity-panama-city-nsa-pc-while-aboard-cno-reenlisted-five-sailors-prior-to-an-all-hands-call-and-observed-aviation-physiological-episode-pe-testing-and-research-currently-being-conducted-at-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-nsa-pc-is-the-home-of-joint-military-diving-for-all-services-and-allied-nations-and-is-a-leader-in-research-and-development-mannedunmanned-test-and-evaluation-and-training-future-w-image230203457.html
RMRAEJT1–PANAMA CITY, FL -- (Dec. 12, 2018) Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. John Richardson and Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Russell Smith visited Naval Support Activity Panama City (NSA PC). While aboard, CNO reenlisted five Sailors prior to an all hands call and observed Aviation Physiological Episode (PE) testing and research currently being conducted at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU). NSA PC is the home of joint military diving for all services and allied nations and is a leader in research and development, manned/unmanned test and evaluation, and training future w
Evansville Purple Aces' Bradley Strickland (55) gets his fingers on a rebound in front of teammate Matt Webster (33) and Illinois States' Nedu Onyeuku during the first half of the Missouri Valley Tournament at the Savvis Center in St. Louis on March 2, 2006. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/evansville-purple-aces-bradley-strickland-55-gets-his-fingers-on-a-rebound-in-front-of-teammate-matt-webster-33-and-illinois-states-nedu-onyeuku-during-the-first-half-of-the-missouri-valley-tournament-at-the-savvis-center-in-st-louis-on-march-2-2006-upi-photobill-greenblatt-image258291409.html
RMW06595–Evansville Purple Aces' Bradley Strickland (55) gets his fingers on a rebound in front of teammate Matt Webster (33) and Illinois States' Nedu Onyeuku during the first half of the Missouri Valley Tournament at the Savvis Center in St. Louis on March 2, 2006. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt)
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170123-N-TI693-094 PANAMA CITY, Fla. (Jan. 23, 2017) Chief Warrant Officer 5 Ray Schubert, command diving officer at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU), stows his belongings into the Ocean Simulation Facility where he will be one of six Sailors being compressed to a depth of 500 feet for the first saturation dive in 10 years. The saturation dive will accomplish two goals: the first is to evaluate, test, and certify the new HELICOM Matrix which is a system that returns speech patterns to normal after the breathing of helium to enable better communication after breathing mixed gasses, a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/170123-n-ti693-094-panama-city-fla-jan-23-2017-chief-warrant-officer-5-ray-schubert-command-diving-officer-at-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-stows-his-belongings-into-the-ocean-simulation-facility-where-he-will-be-one-of-six-sailors-being-compressed-to-a-depth-of-500-feet-for-the-first-saturation-dive-in-10-years-the-saturation-dive-will-accomplish-two-goals-the-first-is-to-evaluate-test-and-certify-the-new-helicom-matrix-which-is-a-system-that-returns-speech-patterns-to-normal-after-the-breathing-of-helium-to-enable-better-communication-after-breathing-mixed-gasses-a-image187378519.html
RMMTRR5Y–170123-N-TI693-094 PANAMA CITY, Fla. (Jan. 23, 2017) Chief Warrant Officer 5 Ray Schubert, command diving officer at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU), stows his belongings into the Ocean Simulation Facility where he will be one of six Sailors being compressed to a depth of 500 feet for the first saturation dive in 10 years. The saturation dive will accomplish two goals: the first is to evaluate, test, and certify the new HELICOM Matrix which is a system that returns speech patterns to normal after the breathing of helium to enable better communication after breathing mixed gasses, a
PANAMA CITY, Florida - Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division supported a Joint Military Exercise with the United States Army School of Aviation Medicine, NEDU Navy Experimental Diving Unit, and Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center - Home Page Aug. 8, 2018 in Panama City, Florida. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/panama-city-florida-naval-surface-warfare-center-panama-city-division-supported-a-joint-military-exercise-with-the-united-states-army-school-of-aviation-medicine-nedu-navy-experimental-diving-unit-and-naval-diving-and-salvage-training-center-home-page-aug-8-2018-in-panama-city-florida-image218539589.html
RMPKF9D9–PANAMA CITY, Florida - Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division supported a Joint Military Exercise with the United States Army School of Aviation Medicine, NEDU Navy Experimental Diving Unit, and Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center - Home Page Aug. 8, 2018 in Panama City, Florida.
Evansville Purple Aces' Matt Webster (33) is surrounded by the Illinois State Redbirds defense of (L to R) Nedu Onyeuku and Levi Dyer during the second half of the Missouri Valley Tournament at the Savvis Center in St. Louis on March 2, 2006. (UPI Photo/Rob Cornforth) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/evansville-purple-aces-matt-webster-33-is-surrounded-by-the-illinois-state-redbirds-defense-of-l-to-r-nedu-onyeuku-and-levi-dyer-during-the-second-half-of-the-missouri-valley-tournament-at-the-savvis-center-in-st-louis-on-march-2-2006-upi-photorob-cornforth-image258291417.html
RMW0659D–Evansville Purple Aces' Matt Webster (33) is surrounded by the Illinois State Redbirds defense of (L to R) Nedu Onyeuku and Levi Dyer during the second half of the Missouri Valley Tournament at the Savvis Center in St. Louis on March 2, 2006. (UPI Photo/Rob Cornforth)
170123-N-TI693-118 PANAMA CITY, Fla. (Jan. 23, 2017) The monitor shows cameras located at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit's (NEDU) Ocean Simulation Facility as six Sailors are being compressed to a depth of 500 feet for the first saturation dive in 10 years. The saturation dive will accomplish two goals: the first is to evaluate, test, and certify the new HELICOM Matrix which is a system that returns speech patterns to normal after the breathing of helium to enable better communication after breathing mixed gasses, and the second will be a training scenario to maintain qualifications for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/170123-n-ti693-118-panama-city-fla-jan-23-2017-the-monitor-shows-cameras-located-at-the-navy-experimental-diving-units-nedu-ocean-simulation-facility-as-six-sailors-are-being-compressed-to-a-depth-of-500-feet-for-the-first-saturation-dive-in-10-years-the-saturation-dive-will-accomplish-two-goals-the-first-is-to-evaluate-test-and-certify-the-new-helicom-matrix-which-is-a-system-that-returns-speech-patterns-to-normal-after-the-breathing-of-helium-to-enable-better-communication-after-breathing-mixed-gasses-and-the-second-will-be-a-training-scenario-to-maintain-qualifications-for-image187408957.html
RMMTW611–170123-N-TI693-118 PANAMA CITY, Fla. (Jan. 23, 2017) The monitor shows cameras located at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit's (NEDU) Ocean Simulation Facility as six Sailors are being compressed to a depth of 500 feet for the first saturation dive in 10 years. The saturation dive will accomplish two goals: the first is to evaluate, test, and certify the new HELICOM Matrix which is a system that returns speech patterns to normal after the breathing of helium to enable better communication after breathing mixed gasses, and the second will be a training scenario to maintain qualifications for
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RMPKF9D8–PANAMA CITY, Florida - Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division supported a Joint Military Exercise with the United States Army School of Aviation Medicine, NEDU Navy Experimental Diving Unit, and Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center - Home Page Aug. 8, 2018 in Panama City, Florida.
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170123-N-TI693-011 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (January 23, 2017) - Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Joseph Lemond, diving medical technician at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU), checks the vitals of Lt. Cmdr. Benjamin Waite, NEDU engineering officer, before he is compressed to a depth of 500 feet with five other Sailors for the first saturation dive in 10 years at NEDU's Ocean Simulation Facility. The Saturation dive will accomplish two goals: the first is to evaluate, test, and certify the new HELICOM Matrix which is a system that returns speech patterns to normal after the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/170123-n-ti693-011-naval-support-activity-panama-city-fla-january-23-2017-hospital-corpsman-3rd-class-joseph-lemond-diving-medical-technician-at-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-checks-the-vitals-of-lt-cmdr-benjamin-waite-nedu-engineering-officer-before-he-is-compressed-to-a-depth-of-500-feet-with-five-other-sailors-for-the-first-saturation-dive-in-10-years-at-nedus-ocean-simulation-facility-the-saturation-dive-will-accomplish-two-goals-the-first-is-to-evaluate-test-and-certify-the-new-helicom-matrix-which-is-a-system-that-returns-speech-patterns-to-normal-after-the-image187378850.html
RMMTRRHP–170123-N-TI693-011 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (January 23, 2017) - Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Joseph Lemond, diving medical technician at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU), checks the vitals of Lt. Cmdr. Benjamin Waite, NEDU engineering officer, before he is compressed to a depth of 500 feet with five other Sailors for the first saturation dive in 10 years at NEDU's Ocean Simulation Facility. The Saturation dive will accomplish two goals: the first is to evaluate, test, and certify the new HELICOM Matrix which is a system that returns speech patterns to normal after the
PANAMA CITY, Florida - Commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center Rear Adm. Tom Anderson, USN, (right) and Naval Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) Commanding Officer Cmdr. Jay Young (left) don KM-37 dive helmets as they are submerged in the NEDU test pool Sept. 6, 2018. U.S. Navy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/panama-city-florida-commander-naval-surface-warfare-center-rear-adm-tom-anderson-usn-right-and-naval-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-commanding-officer-cmdr-jay-young-left-don-km-37-dive-helmets-as-they-are-submerged-in-the-nedu-test-pool-sept-6-2018-us-navy-image220758777.html
RMPR4C21–PANAMA CITY, Florida - Commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center Rear Adm. Tom Anderson, USN, (right) and Naval Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) Commanding Officer Cmdr. Jay Young (left) don KM-37 dive helmets as they are submerged in the NEDU test pool Sept. 6, 2018. U.S. Navy
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170123-N-TI693-111 PANAMA CITY, Fla. (Jan. 23, 2017) The staff of the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) watch the monitoring equipment as six Sailors are being compressed to a depth of 500 feet for the first saturation dive in 10 years at their Ocean Simulation Facility. The saturation dive will accomplish two goals: the first is to evaluate, test, and certify the new HELICOM Matrix which is a system that returns speech patterns to normal after the breathing of helium to enable better communication after breathing mixed gasses, and the second will be a training scenario to maintain quali Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/170123-n-ti693-111-panama-city-fla-jan-23-2017-the-staff-of-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-watch-the-monitoring-equipment-as-six-sailors-are-being-compressed-to-a-depth-of-500-feet-for-the-first-saturation-dive-in-10-years-at-their-ocean-simulation-facility-the-saturation-dive-will-accomplish-two-goals-the-first-is-to-evaluate-test-and-certify-the-new-helicom-matrix-which-is-a-system-that-returns-speech-patterns-to-normal-after-the-breathing-of-helium-to-enable-better-communication-after-breathing-mixed-gasses-and-the-second-will-be-a-training-scenario-to-maintain-quali-image187378643.html
RMMTRRAB–170123-N-TI693-111 PANAMA CITY, Fla. (Jan. 23, 2017) The staff of the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) watch the monitoring equipment as six Sailors are being compressed to a depth of 500 feet for the first saturation dive in 10 years at their Ocean Simulation Facility. The saturation dive will accomplish two goals: the first is to evaluate, test, and certify the new HELICOM Matrix which is a system that returns speech patterns to normal after the breathing of helium to enable better communication after breathing mixed gasses, and the second will be a training scenario to maintain quali
PANAMA CITY, Florida - Rear Adm. Tom Anderson (right) holds a KM-37 dive helmet as he prepares for a dive in the NEDU Navy Experimental Diving Unit. Anderson is pictured with Navy Diver Chief Andy Swartwood (left) who served as his Diver Tender during a diving operation in the test pool Sept. 5, 2018. U.S. Navy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/panama-city-florida-rear-adm-tom-anderson-right-holds-a-km-37-dive-helmet-as-he-prepares-for-a-dive-in-the-nedu-navy-experimental-diving-unit-anderson-is-pictured-with-navy-diver-chief-andy-swartwood-left-who-served-as-his-diver-tender-during-a-diving-operation-in-the-test-pool-sept-5-2018-us-navy-image220758776.html
RMPR4C20–PANAMA CITY, Florida - Rear Adm. Tom Anderson (right) holds a KM-37 dive helmet as he prepares for a dive in the NEDU Navy Experimental Diving Unit. Anderson is pictured with Navy Diver Chief Andy Swartwood (left) who served as his Diver Tender during a diving operation in the test pool Sept. 5, 2018. U.S. Navy
170123-N-TI693-123 PANAMA CITY, Fla. (Jan. 23, 2017) The staff of the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) watch the monitoring equipment as six Sailors are being compressed to a depth of 500 feet for the first saturation dive in 10 years at their Ocean Simulation Facility. The saturation dive will accomplish two goals: the first is to evaluate, test, and certify the new HELICOM Matrix which is a system that returns speech patterns to normal after the breathing of helium to enable better communication after breathing mixed gasses, and the second will be a training scenario to maintain quali Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/170123-n-ti693-123-panama-city-fla-jan-23-2017-the-staff-of-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-watch-the-monitoring-equipment-as-six-sailors-are-being-compressed-to-a-depth-of-500-feet-for-the-first-saturation-dive-in-10-years-at-their-ocean-simulation-facility-the-saturation-dive-will-accomplish-two-goals-the-first-is-to-evaluate-test-and-certify-the-new-helicom-matrix-which-is-a-system-that-returns-speech-patterns-to-normal-after-the-breathing-of-helium-to-enable-better-communication-after-breathing-mixed-gasses-and-the-second-will-be-a-training-scenario-to-maintain-quali-image187409129.html
RMMTW675–170123-N-TI693-123 PANAMA CITY, Fla. (Jan. 23, 2017) The staff of the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) watch the monitoring equipment as six Sailors are being compressed to a depth of 500 feet for the first saturation dive in 10 years at their Ocean Simulation Facility. The saturation dive will accomplish two goals: the first is to evaluate, test, and certify the new HELICOM Matrix which is a system that returns speech patterns to normal after the breathing of helium to enable better communication after breathing mixed gasses, and the second will be a training scenario to maintain quali
171031-N-TI693-021 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (Oct. 31, 2017) Master Chief Navy Diver Bill Dodd, command master chief at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) aboard Naval Support Activity Panama City, speaks to News Channel 13's Keneisha Deas through one of the chamber locks of the Saturation Fly Away Diving System (SATFADS) living compartment while conducing an on camera tour of the system. NEDU is currently recertifying the SATFADS to bring back the operational capability to the Navy for deep ocean dives for up too 1,000 feet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Speciali Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/171031-n-ti693-021-naval-support-activity-panama-city-fla-oct-31-2017-master-chief-navy-diver-bill-dodd-command-master-chief-at-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-aboard-naval-support-activity-panama-city-speaks-to-news-channel-13s-keneisha-deas-through-one-of-the-chamber-locks-of-the-saturation-fly-away-diving-system-satfads-living-compartment-while-conducing-an-on-camera-tour-of-the-system-nedu-is-currently-recertifying-the-satfads-to-bring-back-the-operational-capability-to-the-navy-for-deep-ocean-dives-for-up-too-1000-feet-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-speciali-image184725820.html
RMMMEYJM–171031-N-TI693-021 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (Oct. 31, 2017) Master Chief Navy Diver Bill Dodd, command master chief at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) aboard Naval Support Activity Panama City, speaks to News Channel 13's Keneisha Deas through one of the chamber locks of the Saturation Fly Away Diving System (SATFADS) living compartment while conducing an on camera tour of the system. NEDU is currently recertifying the SATFADS to bring back the operational capability to the Navy for deep ocean dives for up too 1,000 feet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Speciali
PANAMA CITY, FL -- (Dec. 12, 2018) Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. John Richardson and Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Russell Smith visited Naval Support Activity Panama City (NSA PC). While aboard, CNO observed Aviation Physiological Episode (PE) testing and research currently being conducted at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU). NSA PC is the home of joint military diving for all services and allied nations and is a leader in research and development, manned/unmanned test and evaluation, and training future warfighters in the expeditionary and undersea warfare ar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/panama-city-fl-dec-12-2018-chief-of-naval-operations-cno-adm-john-richardson-and-master-chief-petty-officer-of-the-navy-mcpon-russell-smith-visited-naval-support-activity-panama-city-nsa-pc-while-aboard-cno-observed-aviation-physiological-episode-pe-testing-and-research-currently-being-conducted-at-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-nsa-pc-is-the-home-of-joint-military-diving-for-all-services-and-allied-nations-and-is-a-leader-in-research-and-development-mannedunmanned-test-and-evaluation-and-training-future-warfighters-in-the-expeditionary-and-undersea-warfare-ar-image230203451.html
RMRAEJRR–PANAMA CITY, FL -- (Dec. 12, 2018) Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. John Richardson and Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Russell Smith visited Naval Support Activity Panama City (NSA PC). While aboard, CNO observed Aviation Physiological Episode (PE) testing and research currently being conducted at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU). NSA PC is the home of joint military diving for all services and allied nations and is a leader in research and development, manned/unmanned test and evaluation, and training future warfighters in the expeditionary and undersea warfare ar
171031-N-TI693-020 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (Oct. 31, 2017) Master Chief Navy Diver Bill Dodd, command master chief at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) aboard Naval Support Activity Panama City, speaks to News Channel 13's Keneisha Deas through one of the chamber locks of the Saturation Fly Away Diving System (SATFADS) living compartment while conducing an on camera tour of the system. NEDU is currently recertifying the SATFADS to bring back the operational capability to the Navy for deep ocean dives for up too 1,000 feet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Speciali Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/171031-n-ti693-020-naval-support-activity-panama-city-fla-oct-31-2017-master-chief-navy-diver-bill-dodd-command-master-chief-at-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-aboard-naval-support-activity-panama-city-speaks-to-news-channel-13s-keneisha-deas-through-one-of-the-chamber-locks-of-the-saturation-fly-away-diving-system-satfads-living-compartment-while-conducing-an-on-camera-tour-of-the-system-nedu-is-currently-recertifying-the-satfads-to-bring-back-the-operational-capability-to-the-navy-for-deep-ocean-dives-for-up-too-1000-feet-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-speciali-image184725847.html
RMMMEYKK–171031-N-TI693-020 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (Oct. 31, 2017) Master Chief Navy Diver Bill Dodd, command master chief at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) aboard Naval Support Activity Panama City, speaks to News Channel 13's Keneisha Deas through one of the chamber locks of the Saturation Fly Away Diving System (SATFADS) living compartment while conducing an on camera tour of the system. NEDU is currently recertifying the SATFADS to bring back the operational capability to the Navy for deep ocean dives for up too 1,000 feet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Speciali
Sailors assigned to Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) stand by to assist in the David Taylor Model Basin during the 14th International Human-Powered Submarine Races (ISR) at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division in West Bethesda, Md., June 28, 2017. NEDU and supporting dive-qualified Sailors in the National Capital Region are helping ensure a safe competition between the students at Carderock racing human-powered submersibles they designed and built for the biennial event, which is sponsored by the Foundation for Underwater Research and Education and is considered the capstone ev Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sailors-assigned-to-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-stand-by-to-assist-in-the-david-taylor-model-basin-during-the-14th-international-human-powered-submarine-races-isr-at-naval-surface-warfare-center-carderock-division-in-west-bethesda-md-june-28-2017-nedu-and-supporting-dive-qualified-sailors-in-the-national-capital-region-are-helping-ensure-a-safe-competition-between-the-students-at-carderock-racing-human-powered-submersibles-they-designed-and-built-for-the-biennial-event-which-is-sponsored-by-the-foundation-for-underwater-research-and-education-and-is-considered-the-capstone-ev-image222440846.html
RMPWW1FX–Sailors assigned to Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) stand by to assist in the David Taylor Model Basin during the 14th International Human-Powered Submarine Races (ISR) at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division in West Bethesda, Md., June 28, 2017. NEDU and supporting dive-qualified Sailors in the National Capital Region are helping ensure a safe competition between the students at Carderock racing human-powered submersibles they designed and built for the biennial event, which is sponsored by the Foundation for Underwater Research and Education and is considered the capstone ev
171031-N-TI693-019 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (Oct. 31, 2017) Master Chief Navy Diver Bill Dodd, command master chief at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) aboard Naval Support Activity Panama City, speaks to News Channel 13's Keneisha Deas through one of the chamber locks of the Saturation Fly Away Diving System (SATFADS) living compartment while conducing an on camera tour of the system. NEDU is currently recertifying the SATFADS to bring back the operational capability to the Navy for deep ocean dives for up too 1,000 feet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Speciali Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/171031-n-ti693-019-naval-support-activity-panama-city-fla-oct-31-2017-master-chief-navy-diver-bill-dodd-command-master-chief-at-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-aboard-naval-support-activity-panama-city-speaks-to-news-channel-13s-keneisha-deas-through-one-of-the-chamber-locks-of-the-saturation-fly-away-diving-system-satfads-living-compartment-while-conducing-an-on-camera-tour-of-the-system-nedu-is-currently-recertifying-the-satfads-to-bring-back-the-operational-capability-to-the-navy-for-deep-ocean-dives-for-up-too-1000-feet-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-speciali-image184725831.html
RMMMEYK3–171031-N-TI693-019 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (Oct. 31, 2017) Master Chief Navy Diver Bill Dodd, command master chief at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) aboard Naval Support Activity Panama City, speaks to News Channel 13's Keneisha Deas through one of the chamber locks of the Saturation Fly Away Diving System (SATFADS) living compartment while conducing an on camera tour of the system. NEDU is currently recertifying the SATFADS to bring back the operational capability to the Navy for deep ocean dives for up too 1,000 feet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Speciali
170123-N-TI693-015 PANAMA CITY, Fla. (Jan. 23, 2017) Chief Warrant Officer 5 Ray Schubert, command diving officer at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU), performs pre-dive checks on a mixed gas diving helmet before he is compressed to a depth of 500 feet with five other Sailors for the first saturation dive in 10 years at the Ocean Simulation Facility. The saturation dive will accomplish two goals: the first is to evaluate, test, and certify the new HELICOM Matrix which is a system that returns speech patterns to normal after the breathing of helium to enable better communication after Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/170123-n-ti693-015-panama-city-fla-jan-23-2017-chief-warrant-officer-5-ray-schubert-command-diving-officer-at-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-performs-pre-dive-checks-on-a-mixed-gas-diving-helmet-before-he-is-compressed-to-a-depth-of-500-feet-with-five-other-sailors-for-the-first-saturation-dive-in-10-years-at-the-ocean-simulation-facility-the-saturation-dive-will-accomplish-two-goals-the-first-is-to-evaluate-test-and-certify-the-new-helicom-matrix-which-is-a-system-that-returns-speech-patterns-to-normal-after-the-breathing-of-helium-to-enable-better-communication-after-image187378750.html
RMMTRRE6–170123-N-TI693-015 PANAMA CITY, Fla. (Jan. 23, 2017) Chief Warrant Officer 5 Ray Schubert, command diving officer at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU), performs pre-dive checks on a mixed gas diving helmet before he is compressed to a depth of 500 feet with five other Sailors for the first saturation dive in 10 years at the Ocean Simulation Facility. The saturation dive will accomplish two goals: the first is to evaluate, test, and certify the new HELICOM Matrix which is a system that returns speech patterns to normal after the breathing of helium to enable better communication after
NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (February 2, 2017) - Sailors at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) pose next to Cmdr. Jay Young, commanding officer of NEDU (right), after emerging from the Ocean Simulation Facility (OSF). The Sailors coming out of the OSF had just finished the first 500 ft. saturation dive in over 10 years. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-support-activity-panama-city-fla-february-2-2017-sailors-at-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-pose-next-to-cmdr-jay-young-commanding-officer-of-nedu-right-after-emerging-from-the-ocean-simulation-facility-osf-the-sailors-coming-out-of-the-osf-had-just-finished-the-first-500-ft-saturation-dive-in-over-10-years-image230297964.html
RMRAJYB8–NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (February 2, 2017) - Sailors at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) pose next to Cmdr. Jay Young, commanding officer of NEDU (right), after emerging from the Ocean Simulation Facility (OSF). The Sailors coming out of the OSF had just finished the first 500 ft. saturation dive in over 10 years.
170123-N-TI693-051 PANAMA CITY, Fla. (Jan. 23, 2017) Navy Diver 2nd Class Kent Knudson, a command diver at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU), carries some wrenches through the Ocean Simulation Facility, where he will be one of six Sailors being compressed to a depth of 500 feet for the first saturation dive in 10 years. The saturation dive will accomplish two goals: the first is to evaluate, test, and certify the new HELICOM Matrix which is a system that returns speech patterns to normal after the breathing of helium to enable better communication after breathing mixed gasses, and th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/170123-n-ti693-051-panama-city-fla-jan-23-2017-navy-diver-2nd-class-kent-knudson-a-command-diver-at-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-carries-some-wrenches-through-the-ocean-simulation-facility-where-he-will-be-one-of-six-sailors-being-compressed-to-a-depth-of-500-feet-for-the-first-saturation-dive-in-10-years-the-saturation-dive-will-accomplish-two-goals-the-first-is-to-evaluate-test-and-certify-the-new-helicom-matrix-which-is-a-system-that-returns-speech-patterns-to-normal-after-the-breathing-of-helium-to-enable-better-communication-after-breathing-mixed-gasses-and-th-image187378423.html
RMMTRR2F–170123-N-TI693-051 PANAMA CITY, Fla. (Jan. 23, 2017) Navy Diver 2nd Class Kent Knudson, a command diver at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU), carries some wrenches through the Ocean Simulation Facility, where he will be one of six Sailors being compressed to a depth of 500 feet for the first saturation dive in 10 years. The saturation dive will accomplish two goals: the first is to evaluate, test, and certify the new HELICOM Matrix which is a system that returns speech patterns to normal after the breathing of helium to enable better communication after breathing mixed gasses, and th
PANAMA CITY, Florida - Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center (NDSTC) Commanding Officer Cmdr. Cameron Chen, USN, speaks during a Diver Augmented Vision Display prototype pier-side dive while EOD Senior Chief Petty Officer Ronnie Lawson, USN (Ret.) and Navy Diver 1st Class Sam Lightner, USN looks on. Lawson, a retired Navy EOD Master Blaster, now serves at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit. Lightner is an active duty Navy diver stationed at NDSTC. U.S. Navy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-panama-city-florida-naval-diving-and-salvage-training-center-ndstc-173520296.html
RMM28EWC–PANAMA CITY, Florida - Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center (NDSTC) Commanding Officer Cmdr. Cameron Chen, USN, speaks during a Diver Augmented Vision Display prototype pier-side dive while EOD Senior Chief Petty Officer Ronnie Lawson, USN (Ret.) and Navy Diver 1st Class Sam Lightner, USN looks on. Lawson, a retired Navy EOD Master Blaster, now serves at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit. Lightner is an active duty Navy diver stationed at NDSTC. U.S. Navy
170123-N-TI693-075 PANAMA CITY, Fla. (Jan. 23, 2017) Navy Diver 1st Class Michael Baum, command diver at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU), laughs as he helps stow the mixed gas diving helmets in the Ocean Simulation Facility, where he will be one of six Sailors being compressed to a depth of 500 feet for the first saturation dive in 10 years. The saturation dive will accomplish two goals: the first is to evaluate, test, and certify the new HELICOM Matrix which is a system that returns speech patterns to normal after the breathing of helium to enable better communication after breath Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/170123-n-ti693-075-panama-city-fla-jan-23-2017-navy-diver-1st-class-michael-baum-command-diver-at-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-laughs-as-he-helps-stow-the-mixed-gas-diving-helmets-in-the-ocean-simulation-facility-where-he-will-be-one-of-six-sailors-being-compressed-to-a-depth-of-500-feet-for-the-first-saturation-dive-in-10-years-the-saturation-dive-will-accomplish-two-goals-the-first-is-to-evaluate-test-and-certify-the-new-helicom-matrix-which-is-a-system-that-returns-speech-patterns-to-normal-after-the-breathing-of-helium-to-enable-better-communication-after-breath-image187378787.html
RMMTRRFF–170123-N-TI693-075 PANAMA CITY, Fla. (Jan. 23, 2017) Navy Diver 1st Class Michael Baum, command diver at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU), laughs as he helps stow the mixed gas diving helmets in the Ocean Simulation Facility, where he will be one of six Sailors being compressed to a depth of 500 feet for the first saturation dive in 10 years. The saturation dive will accomplish two goals: the first is to evaluate, test, and certify the new HELICOM Matrix which is a system that returns speech patterns to normal after the breathing of helium to enable better communication after breath
171031-N-TI693-026 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (Oct. 31, 2017) Master Chief Navy Diver Bill Dodd, command master chief at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) aboard Naval Support Activity Panama City, explains the training requirements needed to operate the Saturation Fly Away Diving System (SATFADS) to News Channel 13's Keneisha Deas through during an on camera tour of the system. NEDU is currently recertifying the SATFADS to bring back the operational capability to the Navy for deep ocean dives for up too 1,000 feet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Cla Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/171031-n-ti693-026-naval-support-activity-panama-city-fla-oct-31-2017-master-chief-navy-diver-bill-dodd-command-master-chief-at-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-aboard-naval-support-activity-panama-city-explains-the-training-requirements-needed-to-operate-the-saturation-fly-away-diving-system-satfads-to-news-channel-13s-keneisha-deas-through-during-an-on-camera-tour-of-the-system-nedu-is-currently-recertifying-the-satfads-to-bring-back-the-operational-capability-to-the-navy-for-deep-ocean-dives-for-up-too-1000-feet-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-1st-cla-image184725845.html
RMMMEYKH–171031-N-TI693-026 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (Oct. 31, 2017) Master Chief Navy Diver Bill Dodd, command master chief at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) aboard Naval Support Activity Panama City, explains the training requirements needed to operate the Saturation Fly Away Diving System (SATFADS) to News Channel 13's Keneisha Deas through during an on camera tour of the system. NEDU is currently recertifying the SATFADS to bring back the operational capability to the Navy for deep ocean dives for up too 1,000 feet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Cla
Sailors assigned to Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) stand by to assist in the David Taylor Model Basin during the 14th International Human-Powered Submarine Races (ISR) at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division in West Bethesda, Md., June 28, 2017. NEDU and supporting dive-qualified Sailors in the National Capital Region are helping ensure a safe competition between the students at Carderock racing human-powered submersibles they designed and built for the biennial event, which is sponsored by the Foundation for Underwater Research and Education and is considered the capstone ev Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sailors-assigned-to-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-stand-by-to-assist-in-the-david-taylor-model-basin-during-the-14th-international-human-powered-submarine-races-isr-at-naval-surface-warfare-center-carderock-division-in-west-bethesda-md-june-28-2017-nedu-and-supporting-dive-qualified-sailors-in-the-national-capital-region-are-helping-ensure-a-safe-competition-between-the-students-at-carderock-racing-human-powered-submersibles-they-designed-and-built-for-the-biennial-event-which-is-sponsored-by-the-foundation-for-underwater-research-and-education-and-is-considered-the-capstone-ev-image186723669.html
RMMRNYXD–Sailors assigned to Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) stand by to assist in the David Taylor Model Basin during the 14th International Human-Powered Submarine Races (ISR) at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division in West Bethesda, Md., June 28, 2017. NEDU and supporting dive-qualified Sailors in the National Capital Region are helping ensure a safe competition between the students at Carderock racing human-powered submersibles they designed and built for the biennial event, which is sponsored by the Foundation for Underwater Research and Education and is considered the capstone ev
170715-N-LH273-091 GREAT LAKES, Il. (July 15, 2017) Sailors attached to Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) Reserve Detachment Great Lakes meet with members of Naval Station Great Lakes Fire Department and Flight for Life McHenry, Il. After completing a diving casualty exercise on board Naval Station Great Lakes. The Exercise was conducted to provide medical training and test the reaction time of medical and law enforcement personnel. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Adam Brock/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/170715-n-lh273-091-great-lakes-il-july-15-2017-sailors-attached-to-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-reserve-detachment-great-lakes-meet-with-members-of-naval-station-great-lakes-fire-department-and-flight-for-life-mchenry-il-after-completing-a-diving-casualty-exercise-on-board-naval-station-great-lakes-the-exercise-was-conducted-to-provide-medical-training-and-test-the-reaction-time-of-medical-and-law-enforcement-personnel-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-2nd-class-adam-brockreleased-image208474438.html
RMP34R7J–170715-N-LH273-091 GREAT LAKES, Il. (July 15, 2017) Sailors attached to Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) Reserve Detachment Great Lakes meet with members of Naval Station Great Lakes Fire Department and Flight for Life McHenry, Il. After completing a diving casualty exercise on board Naval Station Great Lakes. The Exercise was conducted to provide medical training and test the reaction time of medical and law enforcement personnel. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Adam Brock/Released)
NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (December 14, 2016) - Petty Officer 2nd Class Ted Chritton, from Stoughton, Wis., Hospital Corpsman attached to the Navy Experimental Diving Unit aboard Naval Support Activity Panama City (NSAPC), helps a young boy go through his Christmas presents while at the Children's Christmas Party. This is the 66th year this event was hosted by the Children's Christmas Party Committee, which is a non-profit committee with volunteers from various commands aboard NSAPC and throughout Bay County Fla. The party provides donated Christmas presents to local area child Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-support-activity-panama-city-fla-december-14-2016-petty-officer-2nd-class-ted-chritton-from-stoughton-wis-hospital-corpsman-attached-to-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-aboard-naval-support-activity-panama-city-nsapc-helps-a-young-boy-go-through-his-christmas-presents-while-at-the-childrens-christmas-party-this-is-the-66th-year-this-event-was-hosted-by-the-childrens-christmas-party-committee-which-is-a-non-profit-committee-with-volunteers-from-various-commands-aboard-nsapc-and-throughout-bay-county-fla-the-party-provides-donated-christmas-presents-to-local-area-child-image230656388.html
RMRB78G4–NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (December 14, 2016) - Petty Officer 2nd Class Ted Chritton, from Stoughton, Wis., Hospital Corpsman attached to the Navy Experimental Diving Unit aboard Naval Support Activity Panama City (NSAPC), helps a young boy go through his Christmas presents while at the Children's Christmas Party. This is the 66th year this event was hosted by the Children's Christmas Party Committee, which is a non-profit committee with volunteers from various commands aboard NSAPC and throughout Bay County Fla. The party provides donated Christmas presents to local area child
170715-N-LH273-047 GREAT LAKES, Il. (July 15, 2017) Navy Diver 1st Class Joseph Simpson, attached to Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) Reserve Detachment Great Lakes, right, and members of Flight for Life McHenry, Il., prepare Navy Diver 1st Class Nicholas Johnson-Moyneur, attached to NEDU Reserve Detachment Great Lakes, for transport during a diving casualty exercise on board Naval Station Great Lakes. The Exercise was conducted to provide medical training and test the reaction time of medical and law enforcement personnel. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Adam B Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/170715-n-lh273-047-great-lakes-il-july-15-2017-navy-diver-1st-class-joseph-simpson-attached-to-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-reserve-detachment-great-lakes-right-and-members-of-flight-for-life-mchenry-il-prepare-navy-diver-1st-class-nicholas-johnson-moyneur-attached-to-nedu-reserve-detachment-great-lakes-for-transport-during-a-diving-casualty-exercise-on-board-naval-station-great-lakes-the-exercise-was-conducted-to-provide-medical-training-and-test-the-reaction-time-of-medical-and-law-enforcement-personnel-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-2nd-class-adam-b-image208474435.html
RMP34R7F–170715-N-LH273-047 GREAT LAKES, Il. (July 15, 2017) Navy Diver 1st Class Joseph Simpson, attached to Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) Reserve Detachment Great Lakes, right, and members of Flight for Life McHenry, Il., prepare Navy Diver 1st Class Nicholas Johnson-Moyneur, attached to NEDU Reserve Detachment Great Lakes, for transport during a diving casualty exercise on board Naval Station Great Lakes. The Exercise was conducted to provide medical training and test the reaction time of medical and law enforcement personnel. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Adam B
170715-N-LH273-038 GREAT LAKES, Il. (July 15, 2017) Navy Diver 1st Class Joseph Simpson, attached to Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) Reserve Detachment Great Lakes, right, and members of Flight for Life McHenry, Il., prepare Navy Diver 1st Class Nicholas Johnson-Moyneur, attached to NEDU Reserve Detachment Great Lakes, for transport during a diving casualty exercise on board Naval Station Great Lakes. The Exercise was conducted to provide medical training and test the reaction time of medical and law enforcement personnel. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Adam B Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/170715-n-lh273-038-great-lakes-il-july-15-2017-navy-diver-1st-class-joseph-simpson-attached-to-navy-experimental-diving-unit-nedu-reserve-detachment-great-lakes-right-and-members-of-flight-for-life-mchenry-il-prepare-navy-diver-1st-class-nicholas-johnson-moyneur-attached-to-nedu-reserve-detachment-great-lakes-for-transport-during-a-diving-casualty-exercise-on-board-naval-station-great-lakes-the-exercise-was-conducted-to-provide-medical-training-and-test-the-reaction-time-of-medical-and-law-enforcement-personnel-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-2nd-class-adam-b-image208474434.html
RMP34R7E–170715-N-LH273-038 GREAT LAKES, Il. (July 15, 2017) Navy Diver 1st Class Joseph Simpson, attached to Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) Reserve Detachment Great Lakes, right, and members of Flight for Life McHenry, Il., prepare Navy Diver 1st Class Nicholas Johnson-Moyneur, attached to NEDU Reserve Detachment Great Lakes, for transport during a diving casualty exercise on board Naval Station Great Lakes. The Exercise was conducted to provide medical training and test the reaction time of medical and law enforcement personnel. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Adam B
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PANAMA CITY, Florida - Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center (NDSTC) Commanding Officer Cmdr. Cameron Chen, USN, speaks during a Diver Augmented Vision Display prototype pier-side dive while EOD Senior Chief Petty Officer Ronnie Lawson, USN (Ret.) and Navy Diver 1st Class Sam Lightner, USN looks on. Lawson, a retired Navy EOD Master Blaster, now serves at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit. Lightner is an active duty Navy diver stationed at NDSTC. (RELEASED). U.S. Navy photo by Jacqui Barker, NSWC Panama City. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/panama-city-florida-naval-diving-and-salvage-training-center-ndstc-commanding-officer-cmdr-cameron-chen-usn-speaks-during-a-diver-augmented-vision-display-prototype-pier-side-dive-while-eod-senior-chief-petty-officer-ronnie-lawson-usn-ret-and-navy-diver-1st-class-sam-lightner-usn-looks-on-lawson-a-retired-navy-eod-master-blaster-now-serves-at-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-lightner-is-an-active-duty-navy-diver-stationed-at-ndstc-released-us-navy-photo-by-jacqui-barker-nswc-panama-city-image179716992.html
RMMCAPT0–PANAMA CITY, Florida - Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center (NDSTC) Commanding Officer Cmdr. Cameron Chen, USN, speaks during a Diver Augmented Vision Display prototype pier-side dive while EOD Senior Chief Petty Officer Ronnie Lawson, USN (Ret.) and Navy Diver 1st Class Sam Lightner, USN looks on. Lawson, a retired Navy EOD Master Blaster, now serves at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit. Lightner is an active duty Navy diver stationed at NDSTC. (RELEASED). U.S. Navy photo by Jacqui Barker, NSWC Panama City.
Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division engineer Richard Manley checks the fit of the Diver Augmented Vision Display (DAVD) heads-heads up display donned by Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center Commanding Officer Cmdr. Cameron Chen Oct. 12, 2017 during in-water testing at Naval Diving Salvage Training Center. U.S. Navy photo by Ron Newsome (Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-surface-warfare-center-panama-city-division-engineer-richard-manley-checks-the-fit-of-the-diver-augmented-vision-display-davd-heads-heads-up-display-donned-by-naval-diving-and-salvage-training-center-commanding-officer-cmdr-cameron-chen-oct-12-2017-during-in-water-testing-at-naval-diving-salvage-training-center-us-navy-photo-by-ron-newsome-released-image184728493.html
RMMMF325–Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division engineer Richard Manley checks the fit of the Diver Augmented Vision Display (DAVD) heads-heads up display donned by Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center Commanding Officer Cmdr. Cameron Chen Oct. 12, 2017 during in-water testing at Naval Diving Salvage Training Center. U.S. Navy photo by Ron Newsome (Released)
Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division mechanical engineer Allie Pilcher helps Naval Diving Salvage and Training Center Commanding Officer Cmdr. Cameron Chen, USN, don the Diver Augmented Vision Display (DAVD) full-face mask during in-water testing Oct. 12, 2017 at NDSTC. DAVD is a heads-up display prototype created by Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City scientists and engineers in Panama City, Florida. This was the first time the DAVD prototype had been tested in water and all dives proved the prototype successful and ready to move to phase three. U.S. Navy photo by Ron Newsom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-surface-warfare-center-panama-city-division-mechanical-engineer-allie-pilcher-helps-naval-diving-salvage-and-training-center-commanding-officer-cmdr-cameron-chen-usn-don-the-diver-augmented-vision-display-davd-full-face-mask-during-in-water-testing-oct-12-2017-at-ndstc-davd-is-a-heads-up-display-prototype-created-by-naval-surface-warfare-center-panama-city-scientists-and-engineers-in-panama-city-florida-this-was-the-first-time-the-davd-prototype-had-been-tested-in-water-and-all-dives-proved-the-prototype-successful-and-ready-to-move-to-phase-three-us-navy-photo-by-ron-newsom-image184728492.html
RMMMF324–Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division mechanical engineer Allie Pilcher helps Naval Diving Salvage and Training Center Commanding Officer Cmdr. Cameron Chen, USN, don the Diver Augmented Vision Display (DAVD) full-face mask during in-water testing Oct. 12, 2017 at NDSTC. DAVD is a heads-up display prototype created by Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City scientists and engineers in Panama City, Florida. This was the first time the DAVD prototype had been tested in water and all dives proved the prototype successful and ready to move to phase three. U.S. Navy photo by Ron Newsom
The Diver Augmented Vision Display in-water test collaboration team included representatives from Supervisor of Diving and Salvage, Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City, Naval Diving Salvage Training Center, Center for Explosive Ordnance and Diving and Navy Experimental Diving Unit. The tests were conducted in the waters behind NDSTC Oct. 10-13, 2017. U.S. Navy photo by Ron Newsome. (Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-diver-augmented-vision-display-in-water-test-collaboration-team-included-representatives-from-supervisor-of-diving-and-salvage-naval-surface-warfare-center-panama-city-naval-diving-salvage-training-center-center-for-explosive-ordnance-and-diving-and-navy-experimental-diving-unit-the-tests-were-conducted-in-the-waters-behind-ndstc-oct-10-13-2017-us-navy-photo-by-ron-newsome-released-image184728494.html
RMMMF326–The Diver Augmented Vision Display in-water test collaboration team included representatives from Supervisor of Diving and Salvage, Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City, Naval Diving Salvage Training Center, Center for Explosive Ordnance and Diving and Navy Experimental Diving Unit. The tests were conducted in the waters behind NDSTC Oct. 10-13, 2017. U.S. Navy photo by Ron Newsome. (Released)
161214-N-TI693-137 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (December 14, 2016) - Petty Officer 2nd Class Ted Chritton, from Stoughton, Wis., Hospital Corpsman attached to the Navy Experimental Diving Unit aboard Naval Support Activity Panama City (NSAPC), helps a young boy go through his Christmas presents while at the Children's Christmas Party. This is the 66th year this event was hosted by the Children's Christmas Party Committee, which is a non-profit committee with volunteers from various commands aboard NSAPC and throughout Bay County Fla. The party provides donated Christmas presents Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/161214-n-ti693-137-naval-support-activity-panama-city-fla-december-14-2016-petty-officer-2nd-class-ted-chritton-from-stoughton-wis-hospital-corpsman-attached-to-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-aboard-naval-support-activity-panama-city-nsapc-helps-a-young-boy-go-through-his-christmas-presents-while-at-the-childrens-christmas-party-this-is-the-66th-year-this-event-was-hosted-by-the-childrens-christmas-party-committee-which-is-a-non-profit-committee-with-volunteers-from-various-commands-aboard-nsapc-and-throughout-bay-county-fla-the-party-provides-donated-christmas-presents-image188683229.html
RMMXY7AN–161214-N-TI693-137 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (December 14, 2016) - Petty Officer 2nd Class Ted Chritton, from Stoughton, Wis., Hospital Corpsman attached to the Navy Experimental Diving Unit aboard Naval Support Activity Panama City (NSAPC), helps a young boy go through his Christmas presents while at the Children's Christmas Party. This is the 66th year this event was hosted by the Children's Christmas Party Committee, which is a non-profit committee with volunteers from various commands aboard NSAPC and throughout Bay County Fla. The party provides donated Christmas presents
Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division Commanding Officer Capt. Aaron Peters, USN, gives the okay sign after entering Alligator Bayou behind the Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center Oct. 12, 2017 in Panama City, Florida. Peters dove a heads-up display prototype, called the Diver Augmented Vision Display (DAVD) that is secures in the KM-37 dive system. The prototype offers situational awareness in low visibility environments. The successful DAVD phase II, in-water testing was conducted Oct. 10-13, 2017 in Panama City, Florida at Naval Diving Salvage Training Center by NSWC PCD di Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-surface-warfare-center-panama-city-division-commanding-officer-capt-aaron-peters-usn-gives-the-okay-sign-after-entering-alligator-bayou-behind-the-naval-diving-and-salvage-training-center-oct-12-2017-in-panama-city-florida-peters-dove-a-heads-up-display-prototype-called-the-diver-augmented-vision-display-davd-that-is-secures-in-the-km-37-dive-system-the-prototype-offers-situational-awareness-in-low-visibility-environments-the-successful-davd-phase-ii-in-water-testing-was-conducted-oct-10-13-2017-in-panama-city-florida-at-naval-diving-salvage-training-center-by-nswc-pcd-di-image184667294.html
RMMMC90E–Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division Commanding Officer Capt. Aaron Peters, USN, gives the okay sign after entering Alligator Bayou behind the Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center Oct. 12, 2017 in Panama City, Florida. Peters dove a heads-up display prototype, called the Diver Augmented Vision Display (DAVD) that is secures in the KM-37 dive system. The prototype offers situational awareness in low visibility environments. The successful DAVD phase II, in-water testing was conducted Oct. 10-13, 2017 in Panama City, Florida at Naval Diving Salvage Training Center by NSWC PCD di
Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division Commanding Officer Capt. Aaron Peters, USN, emerges from the waters of Alligator Bayou behind Naval Diving Salvage Training Center after diving the Diver Augmented Vision Display (DAVD) heads-heads up display mounted inside the Kirby Morgan 37 Oct. 12, 2017. NSWC PCD, Navy Experimental Diving Unit, Center for Explosive Ordnance and Disposal and Naval Diving Salvage Training Center collaborated with Supervisor of Diving and Salvage to conduct DAVD in-water testing at Naval Diving Salvage Training Center in Panama City, Florida. U.S. Navy photo b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-surface-warfare-center-panama-city-division-commanding-officer-capt-aaron-peters-usn-emerges-from-the-waters-of-alligator-bayou-behind-naval-diving-salvage-training-center-after-diving-the-diver-augmented-vision-display-davd-heads-heads-up-display-mounted-inside-the-kirby-morgan-37-oct-12-2017-nswc-pcd-navy-experimental-diving-unit-center-for-explosive-ordnance-and-disposal-and-naval-diving-salvage-training-center-collaborated-with-supervisor-of-diving-and-salvage-to-conduct-davd-in-water-testing-at-naval-diving-salvage-training-center-in-panama-city-florida-us-navy-photo-b-image184728491.html
RMMMF323–Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division Commanding Officer Capt. Aaron Peters, USN, emerges from the waters of Alligator Bayou behind Naval Diving Salvage Training Center after diving the Diver Augmented Vision Display (DAVD) heads-heads up display mounted inside the Kirby Morgan 37 Oct. 12, 2017. NSWC PCD, Navy Experimental Diving Unit, Center for Explosive Ordnance and Disposal and Naval Diving Salvage Training Center collaborated with Supervisor of Diving and Salvage to conduct DAVD in-water testing at Naval Diving Salvage Training Center in Panama City, Florida. U.S. Navy photo b
Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division Commanding Officer Capt. Aaron Peters, USN, conducts pre-dive checks with the KM-37 dive helmet fitted with a heads-up display prototype called the Diver Augmented Vision Display, or DAVD, Oct. 12, 2017. The prototype offers situational awareness in low visibility environments. The successful DAVD phase II, in-water testing was conducted Oct. 10-13, 2017 in Panama City, Florida at Naval Diving Salvage Training Center by NSWC PCD scientists and engineers. U.S. Navy photo by Ron Newsome, NSWC PCD. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-surface-warfare-center-panama-city-division-commanding-officer-capt-aaron-peters-usn-conducts-pre-dive-checks-with-the-km-37-dive-helmet-fitted-with-a-heads-up-display-prototype-called-the-diver-augmented-vision-display-or-davd-oct-12-2017-the-prototype-offers-situational-awareness-in-low-visibility-environments-the-successful-davd-phase-ii-in-water-testing-was-conducted-oct-10-13-2017-in-panama-city-florida-at-naval-diving-salvage-training-center-by-nswc-pcd-scientists-and-engineers-us-navy-photo-by-ron-newsome-nswc-pcd-image184667293.html
RMMMC90D–Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division Commanding Officer Capt. Aaron Peters, USN, conducts pre-dive checks with the KM-37 dive helmet fitted with a heads-up display prototype called the Diver Augmented Vision Display, or DAVD, Oct. 12, 2017. The prototype offers situational awareness in low visibility environments. The successful DAVD phase II, in-water testing was conducted Oct. 10-13, 2017 in Panama City, Florida at Naval Diving Salvage Training Center by NSWC PCD scientists and engineers. U.S. Navy photo by Ron Newsome, NSWC PCD.
160916-N-TI693-088 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (September 16, 2016) - Chief Hospital Corpsman Jeffery Decker, with the Navy Experimental Diving Unit, has his new chief petty officer (CPO) combination cover placed upon his head by his sponsor, Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman Jason Duty. The placing of the combination cover was part of a ceremony for the CPO selectees welcoming them into the Chiefs Mess. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Fred Gray IV/RELEASED) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160916-n-ti693-088-naval-support-activity-panama-city-fla-september-16-2016-chief-hospital-corpsman-jeffery-decker-with-the-navy-experimental-diving-unit-has-his-new-chief-petty-officer-cpo-combination-cover-placed-upon-his-head-by-his-sponsor-senior-chief-hospital-corpsman-jason-duty-the-placing-of-the-combination-cover-was-part-of-a-ceremony-for-the-cpo-selectees-welcoming-them-into-the-chiefs-mess-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-2nd-class-fred-gray-ivreleased-image208124563.html
RMP2GW03–160916-N-TI693-088 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (September 16, 2016) - Chief Hospital Corpsman Jeffery Decker, with the Navy Experimental Diving Unit, has his new chief petty officer (CPO) combination cover placed upon his head by his sponsor, Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman Jason Duty. The placing of the combination cover was part of a ceremony for the CPO selectees welcoming them into the Chiefs Mess. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Fred Gray IV/RELEASED)
160916-N-TI693-122 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (September 16, 2016) - Chief Master at Arms Kevin Smith, with Naval Support Activity Panama City, has his new chief petty officer (CPO) combination cover placed upon his head by his sponsor, Senior Chief Construction Electrician Terry Juergans. The placing of the combination cover was part of a ceremony for the CPO selectees welcoming them into the Chiefs Mess. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Fred Gray IV/RELEASED) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160916-n-ti693-122-naval-support-activity-panama-city-fla-september-16-2016-chief-master-at-arms-kevin-smith-with-naval-support-activity-panama-city-has-his-new-chief-petty-officer-cpo-combination-cover-placed-upon-his-head-by-his-sponsor-senior-chief-construction-electrician-terry-juergans-the-placing-of-the-combination-cover-was-part-of-a-ceremony-for-the-cpo-selectees-welcoming-them-into-the-chiefs-mess-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-2nd-class-fred-gray-ivreleased-image208097092.html
RMP2FHY0–160916-N-TI693-122 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (September 16, 2016) - Chief Master at Arms Kevin Smith, with Naval Support Activity Panama City, has his new chief petty officer (CPO) combination cover placed upon his head by his sponsor, Senior Chief Construction Electrician Terry Juergans. The placing of the combination cover was part of a ceremony for the CPO selectees welcoming them into the Chiefs Mess. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Fred Gray IV/RELEASED)
160916-N-TI693-119 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (September 16, 2016) - Chief Master at Arms Kevin Smith, stationed with the Naval Support Activity Panama City, has his family pin his chief petty officer collar devices to his uniform. The placing of the collar devices was part of a ceremony for the CPO selectees welcoming them into the Chiefs Mess. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Fred Gray IV/RELEASED) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/160916-n-ti693-119-naval-support-activity-panama-city-fla-september-16-2016-chief-master-at-arms-kevin-smith-stationed-with-the-naval-support-activity-panama-city-has-his-family-pin-his-chief-petty-officer-collar-devices-to-his-uniform-the-placing-of-the-collar-devices-was-part-of-a-ceremony-for-the-cpo-selectees-welcoming-them-into-the-chiefs-mess-us-navy-photo-by-mass-communication-specialist-2nd-class-fred-gray-ivreleased-image208115672.html
RMP2GDJG–160916-N-TI693-119 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PANAMA CITY Fla. (September 16, 2016) - Chief Master at Arms Kevin Smith, stationed with the Naval Support Activity Panama City, has his family pin his chief petty officer collar devices to his uniform. The placing of the collar devices was part of a ceremony for the CPO selectees welcoming them into the Chiefs Mess. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Fred Gray IV/RELEASED)
Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division Commanding Officer Capt. Aaron Peters, USN dons a KM-37 rigged with a heads up display mask called the Diver Augment Vision Display during phase II open-water testing Oct. 12, 2017 in Panama City, Florida. U.S. Navy photo by Ron Newsome, NSWC PCD. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-surface-warfare-center-panama-city-division-commanding-officer-capt-aaron-peters-usn-dons-a-km-37-rigged-with-a-heads-up-display-mask-called-the-diver-augment-vision-display-during-phase-ii-open-water-testing-oct-12-2017-in-panama-city-florida-us-navy-photo-by-ron-newsome-nswc-pcd-image184667289.html
RMMMC909–Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division Commanding Officer Capt. Aaron Peters, USN dons a KM-37 rigged with a heads up display mask called the Diver Augment Vision Display during phase II open-water testing Oct. 12, 2017 in Panama City, Florida. U.S. Navy photo by Ron Newsome, NSWC PCD.