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Gary Gentile was born on 1946, is an American author and pioneering technical diver. Discover Gary Gentile's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?
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Gary Gentile served in the 25th Infantry Division during the Vietnam War where he was severely wounded.
A number of his non-fiction works refer to his experiences in Vietnam.
Gary Gentile (born 1946) is an American author and pioneering technical diver.
Gary Gentile is a wreck diver.
It has been suggested that Gary Gentile may be the most experienced wreck diver in the world.
He has dived on the wreck of the SS Andrea Doria (sometimes referred to as the "Mount Everest" of SCUBA diving) over 190 times, and was the first diver to penetrate the first class dining room of the vessel.
He was also part of the team of divers, along with Bill Nagle, who recovered the ship's bell in 1985.
He achieved fame within the diving community with his publication of The Advanced Wreck Diving Guide in 1988.
He also published the first book on technical diving, The Technical Diving Handbook, and the field began to gain recognition as a separate stratum of the sport from conventional recreational diving.
In many of his books Gentile notes that before technical diving was recognised as a sub-stratum of the sport, divers who consciously engaged in planned decompression diving were shunned by major diver training agencies as "gorilla divers".
Gary Gentile has self-published 45 books.
He has written several technical books relating to diving, as well as extensive documentation of the shipwrecks of North America.
He has also published a number of futuristic fantasy fictional works, although none of these have been a notable commercial success to date.
During the early 1990s, Gentile pioneered the use of mixed gases in wreck diving.
He has also participated in expeditions to the SMS Ostfriesland at a depth of 380.
ft, which would serve as the impetus for greater exploration of deep-water shipwrecks, and the RMS Lusitania at a depth of 300 ft.
The publication of the 2004 book Shadow Divers, a New York Times bestseller, brought a huge amount of publicity to the North East American wreck diving community, and turned the two divers featured in the book, John Chatterton and Richie Kohler into media stars.
Although the book only referred to Gary Gentile once (referring to him, at page 313 as "legendary wreck diver, Gary Gentile" ), he published a stinging rebuttal to the book entitled Shadow Divers Exposed in which he challenges the version of events in the original book and level of credit given to Kohler and Chatterton, and puts forward an alternative hypothesis for the sinking of U-869.
Gentile's book divided the diving community between those who regarded it as a cheap shot, motivated by jealousy of the fame which Chatteron and Kohler had enjoyed as a result of the book, and those who believed it was a fair attempt to set the record straight and ensure that credit was given to others who had played a key role in identifying the submarine.
Stolen Heritage: The Grand Theft of the Hamilton and Scourge (2004)