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Corporations, institutions & persons that have donated to the Man In The Sea Memorial Monument:
Budweiser
DESCO
MAR-VEL
Pinch-A-Penny
Actor Tom Hanks
Actress Rita Wilson
Jeff West
Tom Barnes
August 21,2008
HSPIG photos of the site core sample survey from the Washington Navy yard are now available here.
May 26,2008
HSPIG accomplishes the first phase of the survey at Washington Navy Yard with the help from Jeff West, Tom Hanna, Shirley Price. This effort saved HSPIG $11,850 in expenses! Thanks everyone for doing a great job!
January, 2008
The year is here and we could use your support in our efforts! Please keep us in mind to make a donation to HSPIG to help us out on our projects! Any amount will help and will be put to great use.
November, 2007
The first phase of the WNY Geo-Technical survey has been paid for by donations, and will be completed by the end of this year. Results from this phase will then assist us and the architectural firms who are going to create the monument in the Navy yard in DC to project a better estimation of actual hard costs for the project. This measure was needed prior to any physical construction being undertaken so that the Naval Command people at WNY would be satisfied that HSPIG did there best to ensure that the monument will be on a sound location.
October, 2007
In Dec. 2004, DC and MLB agreed to a public financing package to build a 41,000-seat baseball stadium, allowing the former Expos to move to DC. In Feb. 2006 the DC City Council passed the required stadium lease agreement, capping the city's expenditures on the project at $611 million. The stadium is scheduled to be for Opening Day in Spring 2008; the team currently plays at RFK Stadium. The stadium will anchor the new Ballpark District, where shops, offices, residences and other entertainment will eventually fill the area north of the stadium, and where the Navy Yard Metro station will serve as an arrival point for most stadium-goers!
Nearby the Man in the Sea Memorial Monument will be accessed by the public to enjoy and learn how military divers contributed to this great country throughout history.
April-May, 2007
The eastern branch of the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries conducted two table top exercises in April and May of 2007 as part of their disaster preparedness preparation. Labor and Industries (L&I) in Washington provides construction compliance inspections, contractor licensing and workers' compensation insurance for the state. L&I's resilience to disasters is important for community recovery efforts. The Homeland Security Policy Institute Group provided assistance in the planning, preparation and delivery of these table top exercises.
The first exercise, deemed Dark Autumn, provided managers with practice in coping with a devastating ash fall from Mt. St. Helens. The suffocating, abrasive, slippery ash can crush buildings, destroy car engines and cause electrical grid failure. The second table top exercise, Bright Spring, was a fast moving shooter/bomber scenario overflowing from the neighboring courthouse. Managers were challenged to quickly protect employees and visitors, then respond to the aftermath of the shootings. Feedback from the table top exercise has been extensive, thoughtful and shows significant learning and interest in the exercises. Administrators and managers are planning further training in response to the findings.
April 24, 2007
Order your Memorial Brick now, we are offering special order bricks with your name, rank, branch of service and dates of graduation for all military divers. These bricks will be set into the area around the Man In The Sea Memorial Monument at the Washington DC Navy Yard. To place your order please click here.
February 27, 2007
HSPIG kicks off it's fund raising project for the first phase of the Man In The Sea Memorial Monument project. We are accepting donations to assist in the phase 1 portion of our Washington DC memorial project. If you would like to contribute please click on the donations tab on the top of this menu.
January 10, 2007

To order one of the limited 250 miniature statues of the "Man In The Sea Memorial Monument" click photo
October 31, 2006
HDR is in the process of obtaining core samples on the wharf area for the monument site at WNY.
September 27, 2006
HSPIG has been informed that California Entertainment group & Herzog Cowen Entertainment have released a press release announcing the production of a 6 part series "Under Pressure" to document military diving. For additional information on this please click here: http://www.hspig.org/underpressure-press-release.pdf or visit the Herzog Cowen Entertainment web site: http://www.herzogcowen.com for more details.
July 24, 2006
HSPIG has been informed that the Markvmonument group will be working on a project at the Panama City school instead of the WNY, we wish them the best of luck and look forward to seeing a great monument there also.
July 17, 2006
HSPIG and other divers meet with the commander at the Washington Navy Yard to present for approval the concept & design of the project.
May 24, 2006
New Photo of the Bronze figure. (This is a mock-up of how the monument may look, note; there is still no 10' round granite pedestal base and plaques under the monument, nor lighting and brick work yet!)
March 2005
HSPIG donates 25 IBM P3 computers with monitors to the Paralyzed Veterans of America Long Beach Chapter as a good will offer in hope of assisting disabled vets to obtain computer skills and have access to Internet resources for retraining. The computers were donated to HSPIG by the nationally known home builder DRHorton in the San Diego, thanks go out to DRHorton for this gracious donation, and to their tech support group who went over and above expectations in getting this done, especially to James Turville who personally scrubbed all the systems, loaded the systems with working versions of Win 98 and delivered them to our facility.