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Patrolling with EOD
PHOTO: Spc. William Rohler and Spc. Jacob Stewart, explosive ordnance disposal technicians with 787th EOD Company, wait for the dust to clear after finding and detonating an improvised explosive device June 20, 2012 in southern Afghanistan. FORWARD...
Fort Bragg’s 2011 Family of the Year
Keri Stevenson has driven pregnant wives of soldiers to the hospital, and she’s always available to talk about all the things that go wrong during deployments. A few nights ago, she was on the phone letting a frustrated mother vent to her. And...
Meeting the Challenges of EOD
Improvised explosive devices are a major threat in today’s theatres of war, requiring active handling by explosive ordnance disposal teams. Paul Haydon explains how Armag has developed limited arc magazines to help bomb disposal experts better meet the challenge.
Navy Hero Will Not Be forgotten
Countless heroes are among the 1.5 million American military personnel killed in action. Many heroic deeds led to commendations, the highest being the Congressional Medal of Honor. Sometimes decades pass before extraordinary bravery is fully...
EOD Trains Its Future Leaders
FORT STEWART, Ga. — The Marne Post hosted its first-ever Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team Leader Training Academy, Feb. 11 — 27, as team leader candidates from across the Army converged here to be assessed by EOD trainer-mentors for the...