John McDowell

Male

Port Hueneme, CA

United States

Profile Information:

Which of the following are you?
A Working Diver
Dive school you went to or are attending?
USN
Are you an inland diver, offshore diver or both?
Wherever there's work
What do you like to do with your down time / onshore time?
stay at home with my 4 year old or hit the lake and ski.
What's your deepest dive? (in feet)
300

Comment Wall:

  • Joshua B. Wilburn

    HEY MAN, DIDN'T I MEET YOU IN THE MARSHALL ISLANDS AROUND OCTOBER OR NOVEMBER OF LAST YR. IF SO, I'M STILL WAITIN ON SOME T-SHIRTS! DIVE SAFE.
    JOSH
  • Joshua B. Wilburn

    I CAN'T REMEMBER THIER NAMES, IT WAS A SMALL DET FROM YOUR BASE. THERE WAS A FEMALE 1st CLASS WITH A NICE TATTOO, A MASTER CHIEF AND A YOUNGER, TALL LIEUTENANT. IF YOU HAPPEN TO KNOW WHO I'M TALKING ABOUT, I WOULD APPRECIATE IT IF YOU COULD HELP ME GET IN TOUCH WITH THEM. THANK YOU!
  • Kurt Ward

    Yey I know I loaded it off utube because of its value to what we do viewed by family and friends around the world. it was not to make anyone think it was mine. thanks for your comment. Kurt
  • Kurt Ward

    Thanks bud! I do understand! I was with the Rangers and do respect the Navy divers. Are you still Active duty? Where are you working? I was a superviser on the Trans Ocean job and had a superintandant from the Navy. talk about Micro manager WOW! never seen anything like it in my 27 years diving. No offence to the Navy but the gulf is not the navy. He made the wh*** crew stand on deck 12 to 19 hours a day in 90 plus degree. then asked them to dive. more than 18 divers and tenders on deck with 2 divers in water. looked kind of odd to Trans ocean wondering whey so many guys were not doing anything but standing around. not to mention dehydration then dive to 100 working with huge cables and equiptment. very unhappy crew!
  • Joshua B. Wilburn

    Thanks for the hook-up!