(Military diving) A frogman is someone who is trained to dive or swim in a military capacity which can include combat. Such personnel are also known by the more formal names of combat diver or combatant diver or combat swimmer.
(2. Military Diving) Frogman is a popular term for a scuba diver. The word arose around 1940 from the appearance of a diver in shiny wetsuit and with large fins on his feet.
Look at or observe attentively, typically over a period of time
a period of time (4 or 2 hours) during which some of a ship's crew are on duty
Secretly follow or spy on
look attentively; "watch a basketball game"
Keep under careful or protective observation
a small portable timepiece
Watching Pre-Dive Checks
U.S. Navy Diver 2nd Class Thomas Thocher, a diver with Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit (MDSU) Two, Company 2-6, watches a fellow diver conduct pre-dive checks before a salvage recovery exercise aboard salvage ship USNS Grasp (T-ARS 51), at sea off the coast of Veracruz, Mexico, participating in Navy Diver-Southern Partnership Station (ND-SPS) July 22, 2010. ND-SPS uses cooperative diving operations to improve interoperability and partner nation capacity. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist David Colllins/Released)
Marina Militare 1936 on Panatime Chameleon #2
My Marina Militare homage to the Panerai Radiomir 1936 limited edition on its new strap: the Panatime Chameleon 26mm, a strap which changes tint when bent or worn. The dark brown near the lugs is its normal colour, which changes to the tan/honey colour near the buckle.