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Thought I would share what I just got back from Perth doing....

^^^^^Not the same place but exactly same unit and what I did.

I can tell you now, it's deffently something I'm not looking forward to re-newing in 5 years time.

Your strapped in and have to get the windows and emergency doors off to get out upside down underwater.

Looks like fun Kye - I remember seeing a similar thing on "Who Dares, Wins" a few years back - boy did the female contestants freak the furk out when they did it! Scary stuff, but fun nonetheless I reckon.

You must be so excited about your upcoming travels/training/etc - good for you mate!

Looks like fun Kye - I remember seeing a similar thing on "Who Dares, Wins" a few years back - boy did the female contestants freak the furk out when they did it! Scary stuff, but fun nonetheless I reckon.

You must be so excited about your upcoming travels/training/etc - good for you mate!

Cheers mate! Deffently excited! Only need my Santos securety ID and I'm set. Was booked to go out tomorrow but bad weather so not going out just yet.

It was hard to get a deep breath with my heart beating so fast but after a few times you got used to it.

Did it 8 different times all in different ways.

Thought I would share what I just got back from Perth doing....

^^^^^Not the same place but exactly same unit and what I did.

I can tell you now, it's deffently something I'm not looking forward to re-newing in 5 years time.

Your strapped in and have to get the windows and emergency doors off to get out upside down underwater.

oh yes that brings back memories.. US Navy...a lot more crazy stuff for SEAL/BUD intro training

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