
NAVY DIVERS
Navy Divers are the world’s foremost experts in undersea operations including underwater salvage and repair, maintenance, and unique construction projects. They execute search and rescue missions in support of military and civilian agencies and are the technical experts for diving operations conducted by Special Warfare and Explosive Ordnance Disposal while using a variety of diving equipment in the most extreme environments.




Masters of the Deep
Navy Deep Sea Divers are the ultimate underwater experts, performing high-risk missions that require unparalleled precision and endurance. From salvaging sunken vessels to repairing critical ship systems at extreme depths, these divers are trained to operate where few others can go, ensuring fleet readiness and mission success.




Underwater Rescue and Recovery Experts
As the Navy’s first responders to underwater emergencies, Deep Sea Divers are critical to rescue and recovery missions that demand unparalleled skill and composure. Whether recovering lost equipment, salvaging sunken vessels, or conducting high-stakes rescue operations, they operate in extreme conditions where precision and adaptability are paramount. Their expertise not only preserves vital Navy assets but also safeguards lives, ensuring the fleet’s readiness and success in the most demanding environments. Operating in some of the harshest underwater environments, Navy Deep Sea Divers are skilled in advanced engineering tasks, including underwater construction, demolition, and maintenance. They work at extreme depths, often relying on cutting-edge equipment and techniques to complete complex missions in challenging conditions.




Forged in Depths: A Legacy of Brotherhood
Navy Deep Sea Divers share a storied heritage built on courage, resilience, and unmatched camaraderie. From the earliest days of naval diving, they have been bound by a brotherhood forged through shared sacrifice and a relentless pursuit of excellence. This tight-knit community thrives on trust and teamwork, carrying forward a proud tradition of tackling the Navy’s most dangerous underwater challenges while honoring the legacy of those who came before them.
