I> I'd heard that Air Force (U.S.) Pararescueman and Combat Controllers don't > practice nearly getting drowned in their initial training. Most of them > actually get drowned! This is part of their "water confidence" training.
surface,> met a fellow who wound up drowning trying to get through the course. The > object was to "STAY UNDERWATER!!!". Apparently, if you came to the
succeeded> the kindly instructors would force you back into the pool. If you
at> at the task, you would be removed from the pool, revived, then get yelled
Yep, there it is. My definition of getting drowned is actually dying from it. Taking water in the lungs is probably the most excruciating experience I have ever had. The two military schools I've been to that I am most proud of: Ranger School, and Scuba School. Everything else (Airborne, Air Assault, Master Parachutist, HALO, Sniper, Recondo, SERE, SFAS and SFQC, Jungle, Northern Warfare, to name a few) were just walks in the park in comparison. Jeff> for "sleeping at the bottom of the pool". > > How's them apples?