WTB Soldiers learn scuba skills

By Rick Musselman, Belvoir Eagle Sports EditorMay 15, 2014

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Fort Belvoir, Va. (May 15, 2014) - Four Soldiers assigned to the Fort Belvoir Warrior Transition Battalion and a Belvoir community Family member took to the water at Benyaurd Indoor Pool Saturday to participate in a scuba diving training clinic.

The event, sponsored by the Wounded Warrior Project, the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI), and Patriot Scuba in Occoquan, Va. provided an opportunity for wounded, injured and ill servicemembers on post to learn the basics of diving and experience underwater exploration in a safe environment.

According to Steve Smutak, Fort Belvoir WTB Adaptive Sports coordinator, the clinic is part of a program that began last year and represents another addition to the growing array of athletic opportunities available to servicemembers to aid in the healing process.

"We sent out a questionnaire to the (Fort Belvoir Headquarters) battalion to find out what (the Soldiers) are interested in," he said during a 2013 event. "I don't want to offer activities that I necessarily like; I want to offer things they like and the things they want. And as it turned out scuba was at the top of the list. So we had a meeting with our physical training people and Jeff (Currer, master scuba diving trainer who owns and operates Patriot Scuba with Company President of the Board, Jennifer Mathis) and this is what we got."

Smutak added that the clinic offers opportunities for everyone, regardless of their experience with the sport.

"We've got people here who are already certified divers but haven't dived in a while; we have certified divers who want to go for advanced certification, and we have people who've never experienced diving," he said. "We're just going to keep building the program and I'm really excited about this."

The scuba clinic, like the WTB's other sports activities that include kayaking, waterskiing, wheelchair basketball, adaptive cycling, and many more, is part of Warrior Transition Command and the Fort Belvoir garrison's effort to enable healing servicemembers to stay active during their recoveries.

"It's so nice to have this program here," said Tina Robinson, Fort Belvoir Aquatics Program director, in 2013. "These activities keep our WTB Soldiers active and busy and it gets them out of the barracks to enjoy some things."

The clinic began with a safety briefing and equipment orientation session conducted by Patriot Scuba Diving instructors who highlighted the importance of gear maintenance and a common-sense approach to the activity. Certified dive masters assisted the students in donning their equipment before hitting the water for the first time.

Students spent the four-hour session learning the basics of using regulators, dive masks and fins and gradually progressed to the deep end of the pool to develop their breathing and underwater orientation skills. Participants wrapped up the training with a free-dive session to apply to morning's training.

For more information regarding Fort Belvoir's WTB Adaptive Sports program, call Steve Smutak at (703) 805-6898 or (440) 334-0228, or email Steve.A.Smutak.ctr@health.mil.