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Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit (EODMU) 5 Commanding Officer, Cmdr. Benjamin J. Cipperley, addresses his crew during the unit’s change of command ceremony at Naval Base Guam June 23, 2017. EODMU 5 Commanding Officer, Cmdr. Michael J. Tollison assumed command of the unit from the outgoing commanding officer, Cmdr. Benjamin J. Cipperley, during the ceremony. EODMU 5 conducts mine countermeasures, improvised explosive device operations, renders safe explosive hazards and disarms underwater explosives such as mines. (U.S. Navy Combat Camera photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Torrey W. Lee)

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