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  • thats some damn old scuba equipment..

  • lol i lifeguard at that pool during the summer...

  • so you need to be combat diver than to go on special force diver ???

  • 1 person failed the mission

  • 2:45 they ain´t swimming right.

  • @ZiiX845 i need to learn how to swim before im 17 :( 14 now. No local pools... I think

  • @ryan6627 i can free dive, and scuba dive, but swimming is not one of specialties. and it was the way they were swimming with fins, when you don't have a scuba tank on your back, but still have fins on your feet it is best to dolphin swim, with really big movements, not smooth but like heavy and big movements(with arms stretched out over your head). but i still have a bit of advice, do it on low water 3-4 feet is good(1m-1,2m). and just jump into it, and you can just get up at that low waters.

  • @ZiiX845 I can do that if I find a pool. Do they at least give you a little time to improve on swimming in the Marine Corps basic training?

  • @ryan6627 dont count on it

  • ascending on time! heheheheheheheheehehehheheehe what a joke!

  • @Adas12345679 i don't get it?

  • Best of the best....That, is what I am saying....

  • are they army divers or navy?

  • @nayr3254293 Army

  • As a diver and former US Navy sailor, This is really fake and extremely dangerous. You never rush a diver, you have to check all your gear or else suffer.

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  • Not many die during training, all special operations people are medically trained. Aswell as the instructors, and they have people to respond incase someone gets hurt(seen more in other training) Because if they fail this they are still in the military just a different job, they don't want to kill their own workers.

  • @03AlexUSMC 27 people have died in ranger training

  • I wonder how many death cases do they have during this sort of training? In the Russian special forces they allow 20% of those being trained to die but normally it is considered to be an every day regular occurance if about 40% of the "students" kick the bucket right on the spot of these crazy classes... they say if there is no real stress there is no real learning now it may feel for real...

  • do they teach you how to swim?

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  • Awesome video the USA constantly training,

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