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Navy Living Heritage Ep.1: USS Gonzalez (DDG 66)
The story of Sgt. Freddy Gonzalez, the namesake for the guided-missile destroyer USS Gonzalez - DDG 66.
Navy Living Heritage is a short-documentary series highlighting the history and namesakes of U.S. Navy ships and units.
Produced by Navy Public Affairs Support Element.
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6th Annual Brick by Brick event
Просмотров 607 лет назад
Hampton Roads Naval Museum hosts the 6th Annual Brick by Brick: LEGO Shipbuilding event. Participants in the sixth annual event used LEGOs to create U.S. Navy ships while applying the basic concepts of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
SAR School Final Evaluation (Long)
Просмотров 67 тыс.7 лет назад
SAR School graduates conduct a final evaluation to qualify as operational search and rescue swimmers.
SAR School Final Evaluation (Short)
Просмотров 5567 лет назад
SAR School graduates conduct a final evaluation to qualify as operational search and rescue swimmers.
Aerostat Time Lapses
Просмотров 1 тыс.9 лет назад
Time lapse of the inflation, launch and flight of the Raven Aerostar. Video taken by Joe Byrom
Southern Partnership Station 2014-Building of Tent City
Просмотров 16210 лет назад
A multimedia piece on the build up of tent city in Punta Gorda, Belize. Credits to MC3 (SW/AW) Andrew Schneider and MC1 (SW/AW/EXW) Rafael Martie.
Southern Partnership Station 2014 "Movie Trailer"
Просмотров 23510 лет назад
Take a sneak peek at what Southern Partnership Station 2014 is all about! Transportation courtesy of USNS Spearhead (JHSV-1). Movie trailer by MC3 (SW/AW) Andrew Schneider
"A Generation Forgotten" Capt. Fred Olds Vietnam War Story
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.10 лет назад
Christmas Eve in 1965 was life changing for Capt. Fred Olds when he received orders to Vietnam. Olds, from Clearwater, Fla., speaks about the hardships and duties he faced during his time in Vietnam. When he left for Vietnam, he left behind his wife and three children. The only way he was able to keep in contact with them was through letters and tapes. In May of 1967, Olds returned home, his fa...
A Wounded Warrior's Story
Просмотров 8410 лет назад
Former Aviation Support Equipment Technician 2nd Class Marlon Bevans tells his story during the annual wounded warrior games. (Video by MC2 (SW/AW) Shannon Smith and MC3 (SW/AW) Andrew Schneider.)
Pearl Harbor Remembrance
Просмотров 7 тыс.10 лет назад
Service members commemorated the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor during a memorial service Dec. 7 at the Pearl Harbor Memorial on Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story. (Video By MC3 (SW/AW) Andrew Schneider and MCSN Justin Diniro.)
USS New York Veterans Week In New York City
Просмотров 3310 лет назад
Amphibious transport dock ship USS New York (LPD 21) departed New York City en route to her homeport at Naval Station Norfolk. New York departed Norfolk, Va. to conduct training and to participate in Veterans Week New York City to honor service of all our nation's veterans. (Video by MC3 (SW/AW) Andrew Schneider and MC2 (SW/AW) Andrew B. Church.)
CPO Heritage Days
Просмотров 4 тыс.10 лет назад
The CPO Heritage event gave more than 500 CPO selectees the opportunity to learn about their naval heritage, the meaning behind the U.S. Navy's mission and what it means to be a chief. The purpose of CPO Heritage Days is for selectees to understand the significance of the anchors they will wear, as well as the brotherhood and sisterhood they will join. (Video By MCSN (SW) Kameren Guy Hodnett an...
Wounded Warrior Sport Camp
Просмотров 17911 лет назад
Service members participate in a wounded warrior sport camp hosted by Navy Safe Harbor, the Navy and Coast Guard's wounded warrior support program. The sport camp for seriously wounded, ill and injured athletes allows the service members to participate in adaptive sports and network with other service members in the Navy Safe Harbor program.

Комментарии

  • @20brookskj
    @20brookskj Год назад

    Class of 2011 and I was voluntold to be a SAR Swimmer and we trained and qualified during our 2 Med Cruise in 2 years

  • @timothypkelton4106
    @timothypkelton4106 2 года назад

    I had the pleasure of enduring one of the toughest courses in my short Naval career. SAR 1984, Pensacola, FL. We had a tough class of guys and didn't lose 1. Started 19 and finished 19. 1 Marine and the first 2 Coast Guard swimmers. The last day of the 4th week, I broke the instructors wrist while finishing my multiple water rescues. Signed his cast graduation day. The instructors were bad to the bone!!!! Thanks to each and everyone of those guys.. Wish I could reconnect with all that remain. SAR school set me up to finish my career as a Navy Salvage Diver. "So that Others may Live"

  • @clearlakesfl-USA
    @clearlakesfl-USA 2 года назад

    Coastie here, did sar (surface swimmer) training with the navy in fl 03’. Good times, not easy

  • @juremarkovic1756
    @juremarkovic1756 3 года назад

    Girls also can go here?

  • @charlese.dobisjr.4406
    @charlese.dobisjr.4406 3 года назад

    When are you going to run 9 miles one time a week?

  • @charlese.dobisjr.4406
    @charlese.dobisjr.4406 3 года назад

    You lost what was there many years ago. You no longer have "standardized Search and Rescue Training" throughout the U. S. Navy. Your judgement will be harsh. Warm regards, Butch

  • @myando46
    @myando46 3 года назад

    OG Fast Freddy

  • @nancysmith9487
    @nancysmith9487 3 года назад

    Eod, fort story, VA. Have we thought of having to rescue multiple people, to bring some extra floating apparatuses/sm. Bowies, allowing them to calm down relax and give them something to hold onto and allow the rescuers to do there jobs... Probably already been thought of... Just suggestion. Even for coast gaurd and others... don't weight much. A ball size like at wall mart will definitely keep them afloat... Thank yous... Williams II

  • @nancysmith9487
    @nancysmith9487 3 года назад

    We thank yous for being life savers... Hooyah dude's

  • @Itsinthewater747
    @Itsinthewater747 3 года назад

    Are there any female SAR's?

  • @drum2little
    @drum2little 3 года назад

    I was class of '86. Our final was rescue 6 guys in various states of turmoil for lack of a better term. All the while we had multiple instructors banging garbage cans and yelling through a bull horn. It was totally awesome!

  • @christyallison1530
    @christyallison1530 4 года назад

    I was stationed at NAS Corpus Christi Tx 1979 -1983. I worked with a bunch of great guys and Chief Dunbar. Later I worked for LT CMD Robson, we were the Robson Raiders. I had the pleasure of flying Search and Rescue. I had the best time that I ever had and everyone that worked with were really special people. Now that I'm older I am so grateful that I got to do this.

  • @NSWvet83
    @NSWvet83 4 года назад

    Meh, it's all about the aircrew rescue swimmers. These are Navy Special forces. They do all of the rescues....most

    • @NSWvet83
      @NSWvet83 4 года назад

      @mattroski007 They are special forces now. and have been since 2002 (Not all rescue swimmers, just the helo guys). Special Forces is just a generic term. They fall under the Navy's Special Warfare programs and have been approved to wear a new insignia similar to the Seal Trident.

    • @perfecttweet8531
      @perfecttweet8531 4 года назад

      mattroski007 yeah they’re qualified as special forces now, I was gonna be a rescue swimmer but contracted as a seal with the navy, I believe they fall in the lowest catagory of the 5 special warfare teams

    • @camerontran3368
      @camerontran3368 2 года назад

      No aviation rescue swimmers barely make any saves. I was just at rescue swimmer school. Surface gets most of the action

    • @NSWvet83
      @NSWvet83 2 года назад

      @@camerontran3368 Not completely true. If you're on a boat in the Navy that doesn't have a helo attached then, yes. Otherwise the real rescue swimmers (special warfare) jump in because this is their specialty. The boat (shoes) guys just go through a very basic course not as a job but as a collateral duty because someone has to do it. Maybe some things changed since '08 when I was in, but that's how it was. I do know the AWs that did that job split in 7ish different specialties because it was an overload. But if you were at RSS Pensacola you would probably be given the history - AW Chief Petty Officer

    • @NSWvet83
      @NSWvet83 2 года назад

      Also the first guy I believe is wearing an unauthorized Rescue Swimmer seal on his shirt. That's for aviation and officially is the Specialty Pin for Air Rescue/Combat SAR. It was approved by the Navy in 2004 but hasn't been produced since due to the lack of manufactures and laziness of the Navy.

  • @NavySARman
    @NavySARman 5 лет назад

    Moburg-time trials on the scooter. I drank a lot of whiskey with that guy.

  • @FluffyMuffs
    @FluffyMuffs 5 лет назад

    I wanted to go SAR but i only hold a green card, im eligible for HM right now, also, i am able to process my us citizenship next year in august. My question is, am i able to “transfer” or get the sar training once i obtain us citizenship from HM to SAR? Does anyone know?

    • @saulmorales664
      @saulmorales664 3 года назад

      Dont know if you already found out but necessarily itll be a command thing. Im a dental tech and my command is letting me go to SAR school since i explained to them i swam competitively for high school and played polo. First things first start with a NAVPAPERS 1070/613 do all the medical screening, get a 2nd class swim qual, pass a PST, get a CO recommendation letter then the SAR coordinator will be able to submit your paperwork. Possibly get TAD orders and go to school for 4 weeks

    • @saulmorales664
      @saulmorales664 3 года назад

      but thats if you’re a quad zero, or already have an NEC. if you want more medicine then i suggest submitting a package for SMT

    • @saulmorales664
      @saulmorales664 3 года назад

      also SAR is a collateral not a primary rate unlike AIRR which is part of the spec ops rates

  • @metincanpolat9349
    @metincanpolat9349 5 лет назад

    Why are they swimming with tshirt?

  • @dg_96_7
    @dg_96_7 5 лет назад

    So what type of exercises should i start doing before joining?

    • @kiernanmccleerey
      @kiernanmccleerey 5 лет назад

      Start pitting in laps in the pool. Swim freestyle 1500-2000 every couple of days if not every day. Get your push ups and pull ups down. 100 pushups and 15 pull ups easy. Now run. Keep your cardio up to a 10.5 min mile and a half. And core. Get 75 sit ups in 2 minutes.

    • @dg_96_7
      @dg_96_7 5 лет назад

      kiernan mccleerey thanks brother appreciate it!

    • @kiernanmccleerey
      @kiernanmccleerey 5 лет назад

      @@dg_96_7 of course man. Hopefully i see you one day in the AIRR program. God bless and good luck.

    • @geminitheproducer8455
      @geminitheproducer8455 5 лет назад

      Kiernan that was helpful I’m currently undes airmen but I wanna strike as a rescue swimmer do you think it’ll be hard

    • @patrickparamore3031
      @patrickparamore3031 4 года назад

      Endurance and the ability to push more than your own weight. Be lean, be ready to swim 30 laps 2-3 times a day, run 2-3 times a day over 6 miles, more cardio exercise, while also building strength in all areas. Core, shoulders, legs, legs, and again long endurance. We had to do a 2000m swim in the bay, a 1500m swim in the bay at night, and this was all in 54F water, then an 800m body man carry swim. Pull ups, push ups, running, laps in the pool, and being able to carry beyond your own body weight.

  • @txgt4463
    @txgt4463 5 лет назад

    Sucking chest wound

  • @txgt4463
    @txgt4463 5 лет назад

    Punch that guy

  • @txgt4463
    @txgt4463 5 лет назад

    Bricks in water

  • @txgt4463
    @txgt4463 5 лет назад

    Bullshit they kicked our ass on purpose

  • @taragragg400
    @taragragg400 5 лет назад

    Height weight fitness and skill. Yes it's not for everyone.

  • @SR-ht7zi
    @SR-ht7zi 6 лет назад

    Ohh, these are surface SAR guys, not helo.

  • @leobonin780
    @leobonin780 7 лет назад

    served aboard the U.S.S Austin under this man, during my stay aboard we went thru 3 captains, Captian Olds was by far the best we had.This man understood the trials and tribulations his crew went thru, her was stern yet fair, I was taken to captains mass in which he busted me down a rank and gave me restriction, 2 days before we were to get underway too New orleans,then to cuba, while in new orleans he called me into the officers mess and told me he was going to re-instate me and pull me from restriction, besides myself there was one more man involved in the incident, he was also reinstated, while we were out on burbon street at a pub, Caption Olds came in, called myself and my friend over to his table (which was cluttered with brown nosing ensigns) and bought us a couple rounds of hurricanes, he drank what we drank,so just to sum it up, I had and still have great respect for this man!

  • @rubengonzales57
    @rubengonzales57 7 лет назад

    I don't want to here that foolish sob God bless all of you who served past and present and may he be with each of you we left 50k over there and shit heads want t burn n walk on OUR flag yea I'm pissed

  • @kimdavis1188
    @kimdavis1188 8 лет назад

    These men should be treated with respect and honored for what they did. My country has embarrassed me by the way the Vietnam Vets, were and still are treated. Thank you for your service.