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Throughout history, many EOD techs from the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, other U. S. government and civilian agencies, as well as foreign partners, have lost their lives or been wounded in the line of duty,&rdquo. Samsel said the EOD school has never had an official motto and has no plans to adopt one. Until recently, the slogan hung on a wall at the Naval EOD school at Eglin. It holds some potential insensitivity and implies that our fallen and wounded EOD warriors have somehow failed,&rdquo. It was removed after senior EOD leaders decided the words were insensitive. Michael Tillotson, commander of the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, took issue with the slogan and said that &ldquo. said Joy Samsel, deputy public affairs officer at Naval Education and Training Command in Pensacola. EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE &mdash. To imply that they failed is insensitive and disrespectful. Initial Success or Total Failure&rdquo. to imply that failure is an option is unacceptable.Source: Destin Log
A former instructor at the Naval EOD school who was wounded in Afghanistan will receive a helping hand from his friends, former colleagues and students. Hayes was an EOD instructor at Eglin Air Force Base from June 2007 to June 2010. He has a very, very outgoing personality and tries to get involved with the community quite a bit,&rdquo. John Hayes have planned a fundraiser Friday at Ed&rsquo. Friends of Gunnery Sgt. Mark Smith, a friend and former colleague. Ten percent of bar and restaurant purchases that day will be donated to Hayes&rsquo. said Gunnery Sgt. said Amy Donald, one of the organizers of the fundraiser....
Navy EOD special from Military Channel
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108 pages |
United States Navy Eod
Creator: Lambert M Surhone, Mariam T Tennoe, Susan F Henssonow | Technology & Engineering - 2011-01-15
Publisher: Betascript Publishing
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112 pages |
Bomb Disposal; Bomb Disposal, United States Navy Eod, Gary O'Donnell, John Samuel Rowlands, Bertram Stuart Trevelyan Archer, Hugh Randall Syme
Creator: Books Llc | 2010-09
Publisher: Books LLC
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The Naval Institute almanac of the U.S. Navy
Creator: Anthony Cowden, United States Naval Institute | History - 2005-10-05
US Navy EOD teams assigned to the Marine Corps Engineering Group on the ground
disposed of more than 800000 items for a total net explosive weight of more ...
Publisher: Naval Inst Pr
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255 pages |
The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps into the 21st century
Creator: Brian R. Wolff, John Alexander | History - 1997
Navy EOD conducts diving and search operations in support of the Coast Guard.
Treasury. Secret Service, and US Customs Service in counter-narcotics and drug
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Publisher: Osprey Pub Co
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ATLANTIC OCEAN (Nov. 30, 2011) Aviation Boatswain's Mate 1st Class Jesse Seagrave watches as an AH-1W Super Cobra helicopter from the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Air-Ground Task Force, II Marine Expeditionary Forces, as it lifts off from the amphibious transport...
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816’s motto is ‘imitate the action of a tiger’...
A Navy Seahawk from 816 Squadron has visited Australia Zoo to present a donation to support the plight of endangered tigers. The visit coincided with flying serials currently being undertaken in the southern Queensland region.
816’s motto is ‘imitate the action of a tiger’...
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if im not a citizen but i graduate from us army and navy school how can i find a job in eod @
@ haha i seen some Navy guys in EOD also..idk how any can do that job..goes out to them