SF Scuba Teams

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If any of you guys have some knowledge on SF Scuba Teams it would be much appreciated to have these three questions answered:

How important are SF scuba teams within the Army Special Forces? How much of a contribution do they make towards SF operations? Finally, in order to be assigned to an SF scuba team is the only requirement going to the Army Combat Divers School(assuming one is already in SF).
 
If any of you guys have some knowledge on SF Scuba Teams it would be much appreciated to have these three questions answered:

How important are SF scuba teams within the Army Special Forces? How much of a contribution do they make towards SF operations? Finally, in order to be assigned to an SF scuba team is the only requirement going to the Army Combat Divers School?

I'll say this about that. If your primary interest is SCUBA diving, in a Spec. Ops. unit I'd tell you to go for the following in the order presented:

1.) SEALS

2.) Navy EOD

3.) Marine Force Recon

4.) Air Force PJ or CCT

5.) Special Forces SCUBA ODA

If you would like to do Deep Sea diving try the Navy program. The Army also has a 'hard hat' diving program for engineer soldiers. The School is at the Navy base at Panama City Beach, FL.

You wouldn't do much SCUBA Diving in SF, IMO. }:-):2c:
 
I've got to agree with Trip. I was collocated with EOD once and they were diving damn near every day...granted it was into some, quite literally, shitty water.
 
If you wanna SCUBA dive try Hawaii,Borneo, South China Sea etc.. If you wanna become a Combat Diver join the Marines and maybe if your lucky and make it thru Recon Indoc and ARC/ARS and get to reconaissance Bn. or Company you can go to MCCDQC at Panama City.
 
I believe the question was more towards "is special forces underwater operations/CDQC/SCUBA a viable skill set in today's assymetrical warfare"

Any discussion in depth should not be on an open internet forum.

Just my .02
 
I believe the question was more towards "is special forces underwater operations/CDQC/SCUBA a viable skill set in today's assymetrical warfare"

I didnt read AW anywhere in the original post.

There is little more thats a secret about scuba teams than there is MFF, Ruck, Mountain, or Mobility teams. Its a means of insertion into the OBJ, little more. ;)

That being said, in answer to your questions Riptide:

1.) Scuba teams comprise 1/6th of the ODA's in an SF Company. They are fairly important when needed as a means of insertion to an objective or other UWO.

2.) The scuba teams are just another ODA until their UWO skills are needed.

3.) A person doesnt need to be CDQC qualified when assigned to a scuba team however if one wants to stay on a scuba team he will be required to attend and graduate from CDQC. And its a requirement to be SF qualified to be on an ODA, no assumption necessary.

All that being said, I am on a scuba team and I will tell you the chances of doing anything super high speed on a SFUW ODA is highly unlikely, unless you consider requal dives in the Caymen Islands or Antigua as high speed. If diving is what you are after I would look at the units listed above for the reasons previously noted.

SF is more than just its mean of insertion, its a mindset.

Crip
 
So when's your slot to SFUO ? :D;)

You don't to really need to tell me that, but good luck and God Speed when you do go or if you've already been, good job !!!
 
I didnt read AW anywhere in the original post.

There is little more thats a secret about scuba teams than there is MFF, Ruck, Mountain, or Mobility teams. Its a means of insertion into the OBJ, little more. ;)

That being said, in answer to your questions Riptide:

1.) Scuba teams comprise 1/6th of the ODA's in an SF Company. They are fairly important when needed as a means of insertion to an objective or other UWO.

2.) The scuba teams are just another ODA until their UWO skills are needed.

3.) A person doesnt need to be CDQC qualified when assigned to a scuba team however if one wants to stay on a scuba team he will be required to attend and graduate from CDQC. And its a requirement to be SF qualified to be on an ODA, no assumption necessary.

All that being said, I am on a scuba team and I will tell you the chances of doing anything super high speed on a SFUW ODA is highly unlikely, unless you consider requal dives in the Caymen Islands or Antigua as high speed. If diving is what you are after I would look at the units listed above for the reasons previously noted.

SF is more than just its mean of insertion, its a mindset.

Crip


Well stated surgicalcric and VERY good advice for a newbie! }:-):2c:
 
I'll say this about that. If your primary interest is SCUBA diving, in a Spec. Ops. unit I'd tell you to go for the following in the order presented:

1.) SEALS

2.) Navy EOD

3.) Marine Force Recon

4.) Air Force PJ or CCT

5.) Special Forces SCUBA ODA

If you would like to do Deep Sea diving try the Navy program. The Army also has a 'hard hat' diving program for engineer soldiers. The School is at the Navy base at Panama City Beach, FL.

You wouldn't do much SCUBA Diving in SF, IMO. }:-):2c:


I spent my last 9 months or so at 3/75 as the Battalion Schools NCO. It always drove me nuts that we had SCUBA slots allocated to us but I was never allowed to send anyone. I think it's a totally under-utilized school and skill-set. Usually, the guys that got to go were allowed to do so as a reward for doing something that caught the BCO's attention, or because it was promised to them as a condition of re-enlistment. Things might be different now that there are recon elements organic to each of the Battalions, but if that's the case I haven't heard about it yet.

That being said, I agree with Trip above that outside of certain units, there isn't a whole lot of call for it. During our rotations through the sand-box (where there is little water to begin with) I recall only once where we were tasked with a "water" mission, and even that didn't require SCUBA qualified rangers. We were being sent out to roll up some HVT just outside of Bagdad that lived in a house along the river. Higher was afraid the he might try to flee by boat, so they wanted us on the water to block the egress route. In the end, the blocking part of the mission was passed off to 4th ID because they had boats in theater and our Zodiacs were all back in Benning.
 
I'll say this about that. If your primary interest is SCUBA diving, in a Spec. Ops. unit I'd tell you to go for the following in the order presented:

1.) SEALS

2.) Navy EOD

3.) Marine Force Recon

4.) Air Force PJ or CCT

5.) Special Forces SCUBA ODA

If you would like to do Deep Sea diving try the Navy program. The Army also has a 'hard hat' diving program for engineer soldiers. The School is at the Navy base at Panama City Beach, FL.

You wouldn't do much SCUBA Diving in SF, IMO. }:-):2c:
Great answer, but what if my primary interest is MFF in a special operations unit?
:)
 
Not a whole lot of diving going on in the GWOT. Simple enough answer?

Cool merit badge though, and a nice bump on the paycheck.
 
I figured there werent too many combat dive ops goin on in Iraq or Afghanistan :D hmmmm......fall into the Euphrates with gear on and sink to the bottom? Combat Dive? lol :D
 
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