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U.S. Army Divers Association Links

 

Support the US Army Divers Association 
RME-Divers are proud supporters of our brothers who have served and continue to serve.
 
 
US Army Divers Association (577th info page)
 
 
 

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I will periodically add links here.
 
We are also in the process of designing a formal association web-site, I will announce the opening of the new site here and provide the link.

We need your support to complete our membership database, in support of this we ask each member to submit the names of Army Divers you served with. If you have any contact information please include it as well but if not the names, units, dates of service, and duty station. Anything you can recall would be of great assistance.
 
Membership coordinators:
 
 
Jeff Lane - jlane@rmediver.com
 
 
 
Here are some links on US Army Diving:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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