Defence Diving School Explained

Defence Diving School
Native Name:DDS
Map Type:United Kingdom Hampshire
Altitude:150NaN0
Building Type:Military diving establishment
Address:Hampshire PO6 4TT
Owner:Royal Navy
Current Tenants:Royal Navy
Coordinates:50.836°N -1.099°W
Start Date:September 1994
Completion Date:November 1995
Inauguration Date:1996

The Defence Diving School is a diver training centre in Hampshire, run by the Royal Navy.

History

Background

There were four Navy diving schools, with two in Devon. The two diving courses were eleven weeks, then nine weeks.[1] Around half of the commercial divers in the North Sea were former British military divers.

In the 1950s, much diving was done from HMS Reclaim. Lt George Wookey set the current world record for deep diving at 600 ft off Norway on 12 October 1956.

Construction

Construction began in September 1994. It would train around 2000 divers a year.[2]

It opened in September 1995, being previously at HMS Vernon as the Naval Diving School which joined with the RE Diving Establishment.

It was officially opened in early 1996, with the Sir Charles Pasley pool, by the Second Sea Lord.[3]

At first, training for the RE and the Navy was separate. Three years in the Navy was required to apply to be a diver, but this policy was dropped in the late 1990s.[4]

Female divers

It had its first female mine clearance diver on 19 November 2010, 28 year old Lieutenant Catherine Ker. The Royal Navy had changed its admissions policy for women, after the INM had found that women were at no more risk from decompression sickness (the bends) than men.[5]

Incidents

Function

It trains frogmen (almost all are male, due to the demanding physical proficiency required) for the Royal Navy, and a few for the RE.

Structure

It is situated close to the M27.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Times Friday 21 August 1959, page 11
  2. Navy News September 1994, page 7
  3. Navy News March 1996, page 9
  4. Navy News March 1999, page 20
  5. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/first-female-graduates-from-defence-diving-school Decompression sickness policy
  6. Navy News January 2003, page 15
  7. Navy News April 2002, page 49