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  2. Justin Brown (aquanaut) - Wikipedia

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    Justin Brown is an American professional aquanaut with the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW). He serves as a habitat technician at Aquarius Reef Base, the world's only undersea research laboratory. [1] [2]

  3. Rubicon Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The B-25c Mitchell bomber was ditched on 4 April 1943 and remained 45 metres (148 ft) below the surface of Lake Murray (South Carolina) for 60 years. The recovery effort was headed by Dr. Robert Seigler and supervised by Gary Larkins of the Air Pirates. [36] Rubicon Foundation divers participated in the recovery effort in 2005.

  4. Navy diver (United States Navy) - Wikipedia

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    Navy divers work in extreme conditions, performing various underwater tasks ranging from underwater ship repair, underwater salvage and special operations/special warfare type diving. Because their area of operations are so varied, they can be required to utilize any type of diving equipment for use in any depth or temperature in any part of ...

  5. James Talacek - Wikipedia

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    Talacek grew up in Clayton, North Carolina.He earned his first diving certification while attending UNCW. Talacek subsequently worked in construction.In 1993 he was hired as an underwater bridge inspector by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NC DOT) Underwater Unit, gaining experience in underwater construction and surface-supplied diving.

  6. Military diving - Wikipedia

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    Underwater search and recovery is the process of locating and recovering underwater objects, often by divers. [8] but also by the use of submersibles, remotely operated vehicles and electronic equipment on surface vessels. [9] [10] Recovery techniques depend upon the type and size of the object. Smaller objects, can simply be carried up by the ...

  7. Unsolved mysteries: The missing persons cases haunting the ...

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    The two were last seen in Carolina Beach, North Carolina. Leila Lewis Bryan and her four-year-old daughter Mary Rachel were last seen around 9 p.m. at Carolina Beach on May 10, 1941.