Programs and Publicity - KSC Barracuda Bulletin
Phil Stasik
We have welcomed many guests to talk to our club about a myriad of amazing underwater activities. We’ve met treasure hunters, researchers, deep sea explorers, film makers, and SRB recovery divers. How about folks that penetrate the underwater world to kill people and blow things up? I’m talking about the U.S. Navy’s elite Underwater Demolition Teams and SEALS. Every day and every night, these brave divers risk their lives somewhere in the world to defend our country. At our March General Meeting, former Navy U.D.T. diver Steve Pacelli will tell us what it’s really like out there. Some will remember that Steve spoke to our club years ago about his extensive experience at the Navy’s diver research facility in Panama City. Steve's presentation is a prelude to our club’s April field trip to visit the UDT/SEAL museum in Ft. Pierce. If you haven’t seen their web site yet, check it out at: http://www.navysealmuseum.com. You know that this will be fun and interesting!
Steve will give us an insider’s view of what the training is really like, and how “black” operations may compare with your imagination. I’ve known Steve for years, and if only half of the stories that he tells are true, your jaw will drop…
If you’ve ever wondered about exploring the underwater world to kill people and blow things up, you’re going to have to listen to Steve Pacelli! Don’t miss our next General Meeting, and please bring a friend.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
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