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Two students participating in the Humanitarian Mine

Two students participating in the Humanitarian Mine

Two students participating in the Humanitarian Mine Action training course take notes on Improvised Explosive Device indicators during a practical exercise on IED awareness and recognition Sept. 29, 2016 in Taj... More

An Afghani student enrolled in the Humanitarian Mine

An Afghani student enrolled in the Humanitarian Mine

An Afghani student enrolled in the Humanitarian Mine Action training course participatesin a practical exercise on Improvised Explosive Device awareness and recognition Sept.29, 2016 in Tajikistan. U.S. Army So... More

Two students participating in the Humanitarian Mine

Two students participating in the Humanitarian Mine

Two students participating in the Humanitarian Mine Action training course measure an Improvised Explosive Device blast hole during a practical exercise Sept. 29, 2016 in Tajikistan. U.S. Army Soldiers, in supp... More

Letting experts handle munitions for proper disposal.

Letting experts handle munitions for proper disposal.

Letting experts handle munitions for proper disposal. A landmine was located during the remedial investigation field work. The landmine was properly disposed of by detonation within the field by USACE contractors.

Students from Central and Southeast Asia, take their

Students from Central and Southeast Asia, take their

Students from Central and Southeast Asia, take their final test for the Humanitarian Mine Action training course Sept. 29, 2016 in Tajikistan. The course, taught by U.S. Army Soldiers in support of U.S. Army Ce... More

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Ian Fox, 355th Civil Engineer

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Ian Fox, 355th Civil Engineer

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Ian Fox, 355th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, ties rope to a landmine during conventional ordnance training at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, M... More

New landmine identification method

New landmine identification method

A new method for landmine identification, funded by a U.S. Army small business tech transfer program, could greatly reduce false alarm rates. The technology can be easily transported to conflict areas via Army ... More

1st Lt. Eric Manderbach, an Explosive Ordnance Disposal

1st Lt. Eric Manderbach, an Explosive Ordnance Disposal

1st Lt. Eric Manderbach, an Explosive Ordnance Disposal officer from the 723rd Ordnance Company (EOD) in Fort Campbell, briefs his class before a practical exercise on IED awareness and recognition Sept. 29, 20... More

Students from Central and Southeast Asia, participating

Students from Central and Southeast Asia, participating

Students from Central and Southeast Asia, participating in the Humanitarian Mine Actiontraining course, prepare their equipment to conduct Improvised Explosive Device explosive-effects training with explosive m... More

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Garret McGuire, an Explosive Ordnance

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Garret McGuire, an Explosive Ordnance

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Garret McGuire, an Explosive Ordnance Disposal noncommissioned officer from the 723rd Ordnance Company (EOD) in Fort Campbell, Ky., provides safety instruction to students participating in ... More

Students from Central and Southeast Asia, participating

Students from Central and Southeast Asia, participating

Students from Central and Southeast Asia, participating in the Humanitarian Mine Actiontraining course, prepare their equipment to conduct Improvised Explosive Device explosive-effects training with explosive m... More

Explosives detonate during a practical exercise Sept.

Explosives detonate during a practical exercise Sept.

Explosives detonate during a practical exercise Sept. 29, 2016 in Tajikistan as part of the Humanitarian Mine Action training course. U.S. Army Soldiers, in support of U.S. Army Central, certified 39 participan... More

Students from Central and Southeast Asia, participating

Students from Central and Southeast Asia, participating

Students from Central and Southeast Asia, participating in the Humanitarian Mine Actiontraining course, prepare their equipment to conduct Improvised Explosive Device explosive-effects training with explosive m... More

A student participating in the Humanitarian Mine Action

A student participating in the Humanitarian Mine Action

A student participating in the Humanitarian Mine Action training course prepares his equipment to conduct Improvised Explosive Device explosive-effects training with explosive material Sept. 29, 2016 in Tajikis... More

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