Engraved diver's knifes
The "traditional" tattoo for U.S. Navy deep sea divers is the age old U.S. Navy Mark V (MOD 1) deep sea diving helmet. The tattoo is normally worn on the lower leg. This helmet is also the the rating badge and warfare device now worn on the left sleeve and upon the chest of U.S. Navy surface supplied aka "Deep Sea" Divers. It is strongly looked down upon for U.S. Navy SCUBA divers to consider wearing this tattoo and most know not to. U.S. Navy SCUBA divers have not completed the same rigorous training as their "Deep Sea Diver" counter parts, and are not authorized to bear the surface supplied diver insignia.
There are two types of diver down flags - the diver down flag and the alpha flag. The red diver down flag is used when divers are in the water to alert boats to the possibility of divers near the surface, and the blue alpha flag is flown by a boat whenever the mobility of the vessel is restricted.
I was a 101st mechanic on Apollo Fire Base from Dec 1971 to Feb 1972 (until base closed down). Dan Rynd
Admiral Yamamoto was the head of the Imperial Navy. He was responsible for much of the strategy that was used in the war. He died when his plane was shot down in the South Pacific.
Yes, the Keel was laid down as "Wings of the Morning", upon completion and commission by the Navy it became "Whiteside".
The Apollo 13 splashed down in earth , in the Pacific on 17/4/1970.
There is no official information or evidence to suggest that the Navy SEALs handed anything to the Apollo 11 mission. The Navy SEALs' involvement during the Apollo missions was primarily focused on providing support and recovery operations for the astronauts after they splashed down in the ocean.
The Apollo 11 spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific ocean , 500 miles from Hawaii, on the 24/7/1969.
Apollo 11 spacecraft splashed down safely in the Pacific ocean, and were picked up by the Aircraft carrier The Hornet.
In the South Pacific, not too far from Fiji.
Apollo 11 splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on July 24, 1969.
Apollo 9 splashed down in the North Atlantic Ocean on March 13, 1969.
The Apollo 11 mission ended on July 24, 1969, when the spacecraft successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean.
Apollo 13 came back to earth on the 17th of April 1970.
The result of the apollo 11 was a great success , it went without a hitch, the three astronauts splashed down safely, and were picked up by the Aircraftcarrier Hornet.
After jettisoning Lunar Module Aquarius, Command Module Odyssey splashed down safely in the Pacific in April 17, 1970.
Apollo spacecraft returned to Earth by splashing down in the Pacific Ocean. The splashdown location was typically within a predefined recovery area where NASA had set up retrieval teams for the returning astronauts and the spacecraft.