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This 1973 Royal Navy recruitment and instructional film provides a detailed look at life in the Diving Branch, filmed at HMS Vernon, the Navy’s specialist diving school. Led by a Petty Officer Diver, the film introduces a group of junior sailors to the various duties, challenges and opportunities within naval diving. See more Royal Navy Videos Here • Royal Navy The documentary explains the difference between Clearance Divers and Ship’s Divers, outlining the equipment each uses and the specialist tasks they carry out. Viewers are shown divers conducting underwater searches of a ship’s hull for explosive devices, clearing ropes from fouled propellers and working on the disposal of mines. The film also highlights the potential hazards faced underwater and the high level of professionalism required. Training sequences show sailors undergoing the demanding preparation needed to qualify as Royal Navy divers. The film concludes with newsreel footage of the dramatic rescue of survivors from the Amphion-class submarine HMS Artemis (P449), which sank in Portsmouth Harbour in 1971, demonstrating the real-world importance of naval diving skills. A compelling snapshot of the Diving Branch during the Cold War and an excellent guide for anyone interested in Royal Navy diving history. ⚓ Watch more restored Royal Navy diving and training films 📺 Subscribe for MOD archive footage, naval history and classic maritime documentaries NEW VIDEOS EVERY WEEK #royalnavy #divers #1970s