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Spc. Kyle Schultheis from the 52nd EOD Group participates

Spc. Kyle Schultheis from the 52nd EOD Group participates

Spc. Kyle Schultheis from the 52nd EOD Group participates in a water survival test during the 20th CBRNE Command Best Warrior Competition on Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., July 24.

Spc. Kyle Schultheis, Staff Sgt. Keith Thomas, Spc.

Spc. Kyle Schultheis, Staff Sgt. Keith Thomas, Spc.

Spc. Kyle Schultheis, Staff Sgt. Keith Thomas, Spc. Dallas Poulson and Staff Sgt. Hector Pena participate in a marksmanship test during the 20th CBRNE Command Best Warrior Competition on Aberdeen Proving Ground... More

U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians from

U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians from

U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians from 20th CBRNE Command respond to dozens of unexploded ordnance calls a month, both on and off post.

U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians from

U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians from

U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians from 20th CBRNE Command respond to dozens of unexploded ordnance calls a month, both on and off post

Staff Sgt. Keith Thomas from the 52nd EOD Group participates

Staff Sgt. Keith Thomas from the 52nd EOD Group participates

Staff Sgt. Keith Thomas from the 52nd EOD Group participates in a land navigation test during the 20th CBRNE Command Best Warrior Competition on Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., July 22.

Spc. Dallas Poulson from the 71st EOD Group participates

Spc. Dallas Poulson from the 71st EOD Group participates

Spc. Dallas Poulson from the 71st EOD Group participates in a marksmanship test during the 20th CBRNE Command Best Warrior Competition on Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., July 22. (Photo credit: Laurena Bell, 20th... More

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