L72 Olympus Project

L72 Olympus Project Rebreatherpro-Training

HMS Olympus was an Odin-class submarine, a class originally designed for the Royal Australian Navy to cope with long distance patrolling in Pacific waters. Olympus was built to the same design for the Royal Navy. She served from 1931 to 1939 on the China Station and 1939-1940 out of Colombo.[1] In 1940 she went to the Mediterranean. She was sunk by a mine off Malta in May 1942. Her last commanding officer was Lt. Commander Herbert George Dymott, who was one of the 89 crew members killed in the sinking.

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Living the dream !! - Rebreatherpro-Training

Living the dream !!

29 October 2019 - Simply living the dream, one dive at a time !! This year has been busy with projects in Malta including a couple for National... read more »

tdi CCR rebreather full cave course - Rebreatherpro-Training

tdi CCR rebreather full cave course

15 June 2019 - Congratulations to everyone that completed their CCR Rebreather Full Cave class this last two weeks in Cave Country France ???? Living the dream, one dive at a time !! #rebreatherprotraining #TDI... read more »

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