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Spc. Barry Craig, an explosive ordnance disposal team

Spc. Barry Craig, an explosive ordnance disposal team

Spc. Barry Craig, an explosive ordnance disposal team member with the 704th Ordnance Company (EOD) from Fort Hood, Texas, provides suppressive fire support for his team leader during a barrier shoot on June 7, ... More

Staff Sgt. Joshua Papineau, an explosive ordnance disposal

Staff Sgt. Joshua Papineau, an explosive ordnance disposal

Staff Sgt. Joshua Papineau, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with the 68th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives Company from Fort Hood, Texas, and his team member, Sgt. Stephen Bard... More

Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive ordnance disposal

Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive ordnance disposal

Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with 704th Ordnance Company from Fort Hood, Texas, uses rope, tied to an explosive device, to pull the device to a safe location during the... More

Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher, an explosive ordnance

Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher, an explosive ordnance

Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with the 720th Ordnance Company (EOD) from Baumholder, Germany, prepares a simulated explosive for removal on the Crash Site lane at Fort ... More

A range control cadre of the Ordnance Crusible 2018

A range control cadre of the Ordnance Crusible 2018

A range control cadre of the Ordnance Crusible 2018 briefs Spc. Barry Craig, an explosive ordnance disposal team member with the 704th Ordnance Company (EOD) from Fort Hood, Texas, during the barrier shoot on J... More

Two Soldiers from the Army National Guard team help

Two Soldiers from the Army National Guard team help

Two Soldiers from the Army National Guard team help each other put on protective gear during an event of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year Competition Sept. 17 at Fort A.P. Hill.

(From left) Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher , an explosive

(From left) Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher , an explosive

(From left) Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher , an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with the 720th Ordnance Company (EOD) from Baumholder, Germany, and his team member 1st Lt. Jesse Way work together to negoti... More

(From left) Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive ordnance

(From left) Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive ordnance

(From left) Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company, Fort Campbell, Ky., and his team member, Sgt. Erin Dobbins, review information on the Operator Control Un... More

Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher, an explosive ordnance

Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher, an explosive ordnance

Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with the 720th Ordnance Company (EOD) from Baumholder, Germany, prepares a simulated explosive for removal on the Crash Site lane at Fort ... More

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Joshua Papineau, left, and Sgt.

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Joshua Papineau, left, and Sgt.

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Joshua Papineau, left, and Sgt. Stephen Bardowell of the 68th CBRNE CO (TE) in Fort Hood, Texas pose for a team photo at Fort A.P. Hill, June 3, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations a... More

Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher , an explosive ordnance

Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher , an explosive ordnance

Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher , an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with the 720th Ordnance Company (EOD) from Baumholder, Germany, and his team member 1st Lt. Jesse Way work together to negotiate the Cras... More

(From left) Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher , an explosive

(From left) Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher , an explosive

(From left) Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher , an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with the 720th Ordnance Company (EOD) from Baumholder, Germany, and his team member 1st Lt. Jesse Way work together to negoti... More

(From right) Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg, explosive

(From right) Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg, explosive

(From right) Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg, explosive ordnance disposal team member with the 704th Ordnance Company from Fort Hood, Texas, and his team member, Spc. Barry Craig, receive an initial safety brief for... More

U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Jesse Way, left, and Staff Sgt. Ryan

U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Jesse Way, left, and Staff Sgt. Ryan

U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Jesse Way, left, and Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher of the 720th OD CO (EOD) in Baumholder, Germany pose for a team photo at Fort A.P. Hill, June 3, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and... More

Spc. Barry Craig, an explosive ordnance disposal team

Spc. Barry Craig, an explosive ordnance disposal team

Spc. Barry Craig, an explosive ordnance disposal team member with 704th Ordnance Company from Fort Hood, Texas, prepares his equipment for a simulated exercise during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible on Fort A.P. Hil... More

Spc. Matthew Ruben, an explosive ordnance disposal

Spc. Matthew Ruben, an explosive ordnance disposal

Spc. Matthew Ruben, an explosive ordnance disposal team member with the 718th Ordnance Company (EOD) from Camp Humphreys, Korea, works to aid in the disarmament of simulated explosives on the Crash Site lane at... More

A Talon is utilized during the Crash Site lane on Fort

A Talon is utilized during the Crash Site lane on Fort

A Talon is utilized during the Crash Site lane on Fort A.P. Hill, June 6, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks required to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate ... More

Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive ordnance disposal

Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive ordnance disposal

Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with 704th Ordnance Company from Fort Hood, Tx., reviews information on SmartRay Vision x-ray device, during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible on ... More

Staff Sgt. Joshua Papineau, an explosive ordnance disposal

Staff Sgt. Joshua Papineau, an explosive ordnance disposal

Staff Sgt. Joshua Papineau, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with the 68th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives Company from Fort Hood, Texas, and his team member, Sgt. Stephen Bard... More

Sgt. Stephen Bardowell, an explosive ordnance disposal

Sgt. Stephen Bardowell, an explosive ordnance disposal

Sgt. Stephen Bardowell, an explosive ordnance disposal team member with 704th Ordnance Company from Fort Hood, Tx., cools off with ice and water after having completed a 12 mile ruck during the 2018 Ordnance Cr... More

Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher, an explosive ordnance

Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher, an explosive ordnance

Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with the 720th Ordnance Company (EOD) from Baumholder, Germany, prepares a simulated explosive for removal on the Crash Site lane at Fort ... More

Spc. Barry Craig, an explosive ordnance disposal team

Spc. Barry Craig, an explosive ordnance disposal team

Spc. Barry Craig, an explosive ordnance disposal team member with 704th Ordnance Company from Fort Hood, Tx., prepares for an EOD scenario, during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible on Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 5, 201... More

Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher, an explosive ordnance

Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher, an explosive ordnance

Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with the 720th Ordnance Company (EOD) from Baumholder, Germany, prepares a simulated explosive for removal on the Crash Site lane at Fort ... More

(From left) Spc. Barry Craig, an explosive ordnance

(From left) Spc. Barry Craig, an explosive ordnance

(From left) Spc. Barry Craig, an explosive ordnance disposal team member, with 704th Ordnance Company from Fort Hood, Texas, and his team leader Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg, dicuss a plan of action for an EOD sc... More

Spc. Matthew Ruben, an explosive ordnance disposal

Spc. Matthew Ruben, an explosive ordnance disposal

Spc. Matthew Ruben, an explosive ordnance disposal team member with the 718th Ordnance Company from Camp Humphreys, Korea, and his team leader, Staff Sgt. Edward Monczynski, work together as they review informa... More

Staff Sgt. Joshua Papineau, an explosive ordnance disposal

Staff Sgt. Joshua Papineau, an explosive ordnance disposal

Staff Sgt. Joshua Papineau, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with the 68th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives Company from Fort Hood, Texas, and his team member, Sgt. Stephen Bard... More

(From left) Staff Sgt. Edward Monczynski, an explosive

(From left) Staff Sgt. Edward Monczynski, an explosive

(From left) Staff Sgt. Edward Monczynski, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with the 718th Ordnance Company (EOD) from Camp Humphreys, Korea, and his team member, Spc. Matthew Ruben, work together to n... More

Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive ordnance disposal

Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive ordnance disposal

Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with 704th Ordnance Company from Fort Hood, Texas, utilizes testing equipment during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible on Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Jun... More

(From left) Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive ordnance

(From left) Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive ordnance

(From left) Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company, Fort Campbell, Ky., dons a bomb suit, during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible on Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 4, 2... More

Staff Sgt. Edward Monczynski, an explosive ordnance

Staff Sgt. Edward Monczynski, an explosive ordnance

Staff Sgt. Edward Monczynski, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with the 718th Ordnance Company (EOD) from Camp Humphreys, Korea, and his team member, Spc. Matthew Ruben, work together to negotiate the... More

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. James Ahn, left, and Spc. Erin

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. James Ahn, left, and Spc. Erin

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. James Ahn, left, and Spc. Erin Dobbins of the 48th OD CO (EOD) in Fort Campbell, Kentucky pose for a team photo at Fort A.P. Hill, June 3, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and ass... More

Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive ordnance disposal

Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive ordnance disposal

Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with 704th Ordnance Company from Fort Hood, Tx., dons his protective mask during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible on Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 5,... More

Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher, an explosive ordnance

Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher, an explosive ordnance

Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with the 720th Ordnance Company (EOD) from Baumholder, Germany, prepares a simulated explosive for removal on the Crash Site lane at Fort ... More

(From left) Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive ordnance

(From left) Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive ordnance

(From left) Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company, Fort Campbell, Ky., and his team member, Sgt. Erin Dobbins, review information on the Operator Control Un... More

(From left) 1st Lt. Jesse Way, an explosive ordnance

(From left) 1st Lt. Jesse Way, an explosive ordnance

(From left) 1st Lt. Jesse Way, an explosive ordnance disposal team member with 720th Ordnance Company from Baumholder, Germany, and his team leader Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher, drink water after having complete... More

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg left, and Spc.

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg left, and Spc.

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg left, and Spc. Barry Craig of the 704th OD CO (EOD) in Fort Hood, Texas, pose for a team photo at Fort A.P. Hill, June 3, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and asso... More

Staff Sgt. Joshua Papineau, an explosive ordnance disposal

Staff Sgt. Joshua Papineau, an explosive ordnance disposal

Staff Sgt. Joshua Papineau, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with the 68th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives Company from Fort Hood, Texas, works to aid in the disarmament of sim... More

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Edward Monczynski, left, and

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Edward Monczynski, left, and

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Edward Monczynski, left, and Spc.Matthew Ruben of the 718th OD CO (EOD) in Camp Humphreys, Korea pose for a team photo at Fort A.P. Hill, June 3, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations ... More

Staff Sgt. Edward Monczynski, an explosives ordnance

Staff Sgt. Edward Monczynski, an explosives ordnance

Staff Sgt. Edward Monczynski, an explosives ordnance disposal team leader with the 718th Ordnance Company (EOD) from Camp Humphreys, Korea, prepares a simulated explosive for removal on the Crash Site lane at F... More

Sgt. Stephen Bardowell an explosive ordnance disposal

Sgt. Stephen Bardowell an explosive ordnance disposal

Sgt. Stephen Bardowell an explosive ordnance disposal team member with the 68th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives Company from Fort Hood, Texas, works to aid in the disarmament of simulate... More

(From left) Staff Sgt. Edward Monczynski, an explosive

(From left) Staff Sgt. Edward Monczynski, an explosive

(From left) Staff Sgt. Edward Monczynski, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with the 718th Ordnance Company (EOD) from Camp Humphreys, Korea, and his team member, Spc. Matthew Ruben, work together to n... More

Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive ordnance disposal

Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive ordnance disposal

Staff Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with 704th Ordnance Company from Fort Hood, Texas, looks out of window for team members attention during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible on Fort... More

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