Thursday, 1 October 2009
Steve's Words
Arrons Thoughts
I came on this trip unsure what to expect. I had never heard of depththearpy and was sceptical about it working. I did not think that i would get any better at all but since it was trip to Florida I was not going to turn it down as at least i would learn to dive.
When i arrived in Florida I was shocked at the way that the troops are embraced and taken into the community. The support was something I have never experienced back in the uk, they way people spent their own time and money to look after us made me feel special and feel that maybe our sacrifices were for a reason.



The diving its self was stunning. After a few hours training in the pool we were ready to try in the ocean. The water was perfect for us warm and clear allowing us to view the magnificent marine life in the area. My mind was taken to another world of animals and colour. The weightless of the water made me for the first time forget that i was injured, my pain was gone i could actually feel like everyone else for once. Unfortunately I came back when i left the water but just to feel complete for that short period was perfect.
After one of the dives I was given a try in a decompression chamber. Pumped full of oxygen while gas was pumped into the atmosphere. The chamber its self looked like something out of NASA. A big white metal container with lots of loud noises and wires everywhere. When i left the chamber i felt slightly light headed but everyone could see i looked healthier. Not sure what affect it had on my wounds other than I felt good that night but I’m sure it helped my internally.
Was this trip what I expected, No. It was the trip of a life time that I think has helped me physically and has defiantly helped me mentally. The appreciation and support given by instructors and locals has left me feeling refreshed within myself.
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
Rob V's Thoughts On His trip so Far
moved onto different mask and breathing exercises. In all we were in the pool about an hour doing the various drills and preparing for the open water. On the evening of day one we went to the Moose Lodge for a steak dinner and we were also graced with the presence of Col. George Adrian from the USAF.
We all
sat around telling our various stories over a few drinks and a good evening was enjoyed by all.


Day two involved getting out in the ocean to a place called Molasses and getting used to the d
ifferent depths and again doing the regulator and mask drills. The visibility down there was amazing and for me personally it was like being on a different planet. I have never really had an interest in diving but after my experiences on this trip it is definitely something i will be continuing to pursue. My main problem down there, so I have been told anyway, is that I use the air to fast and have now been nicknamed “Air Pig”. When the diving finished for the day we had a few hours to relax before we went to the Elks Lodge for some food and drinks and a bit of a sing song on the karaoke in the bar. Again we all enjoyed ourselves immensely and again after a few drinks the guys start to open up about their various experiences. I find it
amazing the hospitality and gratitude we receive as soldiers of the US and UK and the pride these people have for us is breathtaking. It really is something to write home about.


On the third day we went to Snappers Ledge but and we got to use the Pegasus Thruster which is a very cool hands free propellor system. But again “Air Pig” took over and I did not last very long down there which was disappointing because I missed out on seeing the Sharks and Sting Rays and the hunting out and killing of a Lion Fish. I jumped back in the water with my snorkel so I could still watch the other divers below me and what they wer
e doing. So far this trip has been excellent and the benefits I have taken from this is amazing.
Monday, 21 September 2009
NEW PATRON FOR DEPTHERAY
Mark Hamilton
Profile
With 35 years experience in security, safety and crowd management, Mark has
acquired a
considerable range of knowledge and industry experience from his involvement in events throughout
the world and has developed a unique understanding of spectator and audience needs. His career
began in 1973 working for the leisure company Mecca before operating freelance for a number of
event organisers and venues. In 1980 Mark founded Rock Steady, which was the UK’s most
successful event security company when it was acquired by G4S Security Services in March 2008.
In addition to being the current Managing Director of G4S Events, Mark is Chair of the Policy Board
and Head of the International Centre for Crowd Management Security Studies at Bucks New
University, where he is also a lecturer. Internationally, Mark also lectures at the European Academy
for Venue Management and holds a Trustee position with the IAAM Academy for Venue Safety and
Security based in the USA.
He has for the past 20 years held the post of Security Director with MPL Communications Ltd, which is
the publishing and live music business owned by Sir Paul McCartney.
Mark holds a UK Close Protection License; is a High Constable of the Port of Leith, Scotland and a
police officer with the City of Gretna, Louisiana, U.S.A.
Whilst Mark takes overall strategic responsibility for the events portfolio, he also maintains a tactical
and operational interest in the following:
Key Contracts
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships
T in the Park Festival
2012 - Olympic Bid
Labour Party Conferences
Conservative Party Conferences
Defence Systems Exhibition International
Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix
R & A Open Golf Championships
Training and Education
Buckinghamshire New University – Masters Degree in Leadership and Management (Distinction)
Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College – Foundation Degree in Crowd Safety
Management (Outstanding Student Award)
Level 5 qualification in Delivering Work Based Learning in Adult Education
Lecturer in Crowd Safety Management; Event Security; Risk and Threat Assessment; Emergency
Planning and Leadership and Management
City and Guilds accredited instructor in Physical Intervention and Conflict Management Skills
Friday, 15 May 2009
OOpps We have gone Around the World.
Thursday, 7 May 2009
DAY 6
Wednesday, May 6
FRASER,
The highlight of the events off the water was probably the parade last Saturday. It went fantastically well, with quite an amazing turnout by the people of the Florida Keys. To see more than a hundred folk from a retirement home come out in support of the troops in decorated golf carts was simply stunning.
DAY 5
Tuesday, May 7
Dominic L
Major General Tommy Dyches from the Pentagon lives locally and he came along and gave a rousing speech and a toast to us all. It’s not often you get the chance to meet a Major General so I had a good chat with him, and then after the meal I had the chance to relax in a hammock. I found it very comfortable and I must think about getting one for my new accommodation later in the year.
