Naval Service Diving Section

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Naval Service Diving Section
Active 1964 – present
Country  Ireland
Branch 25px Naval Service
Type Specialist military diving
Role Underwater search and recovery
Bomb disposal
Underwater engineering
Part of Badge of the Irish Defence Forces.svg Defence Forces
Garrison/HQ Haulbowline Naval Base, County Cork, Ireland
Insignia
Abbreviation NSDS
Irish Naval Service Diving Section frogmen

The Naval Service Diving Section (NSDS) is a specialist unit of the Irish Naval Service, a branch of the Defence Forces, the military of Ireland. The Naval Service Diving Section specialises in underwater diving tasks for the Naval Service, and since its formation in the early 1960s has become Ireland's most capable diving team, aiding other state agencies in various specialist roles.[1]

Roles

The main roles of the NSDS are;

Organisation

The Diving Section was officially established in 1964 when Commodore Joe Deasy brought back skills he learned from the British Royal Navy to the Irish Naval Service. During the mid-1980s, the diver training course was set up at Haulbowline Naval Base, Cork Harbour, and since then over 1,400 Naval Service men and women have applied to join the elite unit, with just 150 succeeding (a pass rate of just 9.3%), all men.[3]

In 1985, the NSDS was tasked with the search and recovery operation of Air India Flight 182, which came down off the south-west Irish coast in the deadliest terrorist bombing in aviation history, resulting in the deaths of 329 people.[4]

The Naval Service Diving Section provides specialised training for the special operations unit of the Irish Defence Forces, responsible for the provision of air and combat diving technique training for the Army Ranger Wing (ARW) Combat Diving Section.[5]

Known members

Vice Admiral Mark Mellett, current Chief of Staff of the Irish Defence Forces, is a former member of the NSDS.[6]

See also

References

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