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Coalition Explosive Ordnance Disposal soldiers observe

Coalition Explosive Ordnance Disposal soldiers observe

Coalition Explosive Ordnance Disposal soldiers observe a dust cloud after a detonation during Unexploded Ordnance clearance training during the Explosive Hazards Reduction Course held near Multi National Base T... More

An Australian combat engineer instructs an Afghan National

An Australian combat engineer instructs an Afghan National

An Australian combat engineer instructs an Afghan National Army soldier on proper charge placement during Unexploded Ordnance clearance training during the Explosive Hazards Reduction Course held near Multi Nat... More

An Australian Combat Engineer holds a Rocket Propelled

An Australian Combat Engineer holds a Rocket Propelled

An Australian Combat Engineer holds a Rocket Propelled Grenade round while an Afghan National Army soldier cuts a lenght of detonation cord during Unexploded Ordnance clearance training during the Explosive Haz... More

An Australian combat engineer instructs an Afghan National

An Australian combat engineer instructs an Afghan National

An Australian combat engineer instructs an Afghan National Army soldier on proper charge placement during Unexploded Ordnance clearance training during the Explosive Hazards Reduction Course held near Multi Nat... More

An Australian combat engineer instructs an Afghan National

An Australian combat engineer instructs an Afghan National

An Australian combat engineer instructs an Afghan National Army soldier on blasting cap placement during Unexploded Ordnance clearance training during the Explosive Hazards Reduction Course held near Multi Nati... More

An Australian combat engineer instructs an Afghan National

An Australian combat engineer instructs an Afghan National

An Australian combat engineer instructs an Afghan National Army soldier on blasting cap placement during Unexploded Ordnance clearance training during the Explosive Hazards Reduction Course held near Multi Nati... More

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