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A member of a US Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit prepares to detonate several mortar rounds during a ordnance disposal exercise

A member of a US Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit prepares to det...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Dave Maclean Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Several mortar rounds, with an explosive charge placed between them, are ready to be detonated by members of a US Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit during a training exercise

Several mortar rounds, with an explosive charge placed between them, a...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Dave Maclean Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

An explosion resulting from the detonation of a boxed improvised explosive device, during a demonstration conducted by the US Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit 2 (EODU-2), assigned to the Naval Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC) at Fort Story, Virginia (VA)

An explosion resulting from the detonation of a boxed improvised explo...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Story State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PHAN Mandy Mclaurin, USN Release Status: Released... More

A boxed improvised explosive device, during a demonstration conducted by the US Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit 2 (EODU-2), assigned to the Naval Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC) at Fort Story, Virginia (VA)

A boxed improvised explosive device, during a demonstration conducted ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Story State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PHAN Mandy Mclaurin, USN Release Status: Released... More

A member of a US Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit attaches a cable to a device that will be used to detonate several mortar rounds during an ordnace disposal exercise

A member of a US Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit attaches a cabl...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Dave Maclean Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Members of a US Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit prepare a length of cable that will be used to detonate several mortar rounds during an ordnance disposal training exercise

Members of a US Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit prepare a length...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Dave Maclean Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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