Description
Description: RAN – Clearance Diver – Explosive Ordnance Disposal Patch
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Comments: RAN – Clearance Diver – Explosive Ordnance Disposal Patch.
A scarce and highly desirable Special Forces badge.
The Clearance Diving Teams (CDT) of the Royal Australian Navy also act as commando frogmen: they consist of naval personnel who are qualified in diving, demolitions, underwater repairs, and reconnaissance. They fulfil a Maritime Counter-Terrorist role as part of the waterborne troop of the Tactical Assault Group East (TAG EAST).
There are two standing units based in Australia:
* Clearance Diving Team One (AUSCDT ONE); assigned to the east of Australia and based at HMAS Waterhen in New South Wales
* Clearance Diving Team Four (AUSCDT FOUR); assigned to the west of Australia and based at HMAS Stirling in Western Australia
A third unit, Clearance Diving Team Three (AUSCDT THREE) is formed when clearance divers are sent into combat. CDT 3 saw extensive service in the Vietnam War, and during the 1991 Gulf War and the 2003 Iraq War.
There are seven Reserve Diving Teams (RDT) which provide supplementary or surge capability in support of regular CDTs in addition to localised fleet underwater taskings:
* Reserve Diving Team Six – Victoria
* Reserve Diving Team Seven – Western Australia
* Reserve Diving Team Eight – Southern Queensland
* Reserve Diving Team Nine – South Australia
* Reserve Diving Team Ten – Tasmania
* Reserve Diving Team Eleven – Northern Territory
* Reserve Diving Team Twelve – Northern Queensland
The RAN’s diver training program is centered around a 10-day clearance diver acceptance test (CDAT), colloquially known as “hell week”. Recruits begin each day at 2 am in the morning, and are put through over thirty staged dives designed to test their strength and endurance.
The Clearance Diving Teams’ roles include:
1. Mine Counter Measures (MCM) and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), including:-
* Location and disposal of sea mines in shallow waters
* Rendering safe and recovering enemy mines
* The search for and disposal of ordnance below the high water mark
* Clearance of surface ordnance in port or on naval facilities
* Search for, rendering safe or disposal of all ordnance in RAN ships and facilities, including the removal of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs)
2. Maritime Tactical Operations including:-
* Clandestine hydrographic survey of an amphibious beach
* Clandestine clearance or demolition of sea/land mines and/or obstacles
* Clandestine placing of charges, demolitions for the purpose of diversion or demonstration
* Underwater Battle Damage Repair
3.Tactical Assault Group
* Counter Terrorism
Operations
* In the Vietnam War, Clearance Diving Team 3 was awarded the United States Meritorious Unit Commendation for its mine clearance work: see Non-U.S. winners of U.S. gallantry awards.
* 1991: Performed mine clearance operations for coalition forces during the Gulf War.
* 1999: In the East Timor conflict, covertly mapping Indonesian harbours and beaches.
* 2003: In the Iraq War, where they supported Naval Special Clearance Team ONE in mine clearance operations in the port of Umm Qasr.
* 2008 – Present: EOD/IEDD Operators assigned to Operation Slipper in Afghanistan.