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  2. Aqua Lung America - Wikipedia

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    Aqualung America (formerly U.S. Divers Company) is an American company based in Doral, Florida which makes scuba equipment.The company is a division of the Aqualung Group, which was, until 2016, a division of Air Liquide.

  3. Navy diver (United States Navy) - Wikipedia

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    Until 1912, US Navy divers rarely went below 60 FSW (feet of seawater). There is little documentation that the Navy had a diving program prior to 1912. [3] In that year, Chief Gunner George D. Stillson set up a program to test Haldane's diving tables and methods of stage decompression. A companion goal of the program was to develop improvements ...

  4. List of diving equipment manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Diving Equipment Company – American manufacturer of surface supplied diving helmets – Swindell free-flow open circuit air helmets. [1]Aeris (dive gear) – American brand of scuba equipment Originally a brand of American Underwater Products, founded in 1998, and merged into a sister-brand, Oceanic, in 2014.

  5. Aqua-Lung - Wikipedia

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    Aqualung, Aqua-Lung, and Aqua Lung are registered trademarks for scuba diving breathing equipment. That trade name was originally owned in the United States by a company known as U.S. Divers (that later became Aqualung America). The term was in use before the trademark was registered by René Bussoz, who owned a sporting goods store called ...

  6. Dacor (scuba diving) - Wikipedia

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    DACOR Corporation was a former American manufacturer of scuba diving equipment which was founded in 1954 by Sam Davison Jr. in Evanston, Illinois as "The Davison Corporation". Since its foundation. DACOR was one of the five early American diving equipment manufacturers. Together, they were: DACOR; U.S. Divers (Now Aqua-Lung)

  7. United States military divers - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit [1]; Naval Special Warfare Center trains the SEALs and some of the combat swimmers for the other U.S. military branches.; Naval Combat Demolition Units, the first Seabee naval demolitions teams that were incorporated into the UDT’s.