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

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

(From left) Staff. Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., and his team member Sgt. Erin Dobbins use a Talon robot to find improvised explosive devi... More

Staff. Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader

Staff. Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader

Staff. Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., scans for improvised explosive devices during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 5... More

Sgt. Erin Dobbins, an explosive disposal team member

Sgt. Erin Dobbins, an explosive disposal team member

Sgt. Erin Dobbins, an explosive disposal team member with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., extracts a sample of unknown substance during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 5, 20... More

Staff. Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive disposal

Staff. Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive disposal

Staff. Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive disposal team member with 704th Ordnance Company, Fort Hood, Texas, tests his gas mask during the protective works lane at the Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., J... More

Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader

Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader

Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., inspects a simulated explosive device at the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 6, 2018... More

Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader

Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader

Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., uses a telescope to find improvised explosive devices at the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, V... More

Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader

Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader

Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., uncovers a simulated explosive device at the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 6, 2018... More

(From left) Sgt. Erin Dobbins, an explosive disposal

(From left) Sgt. Erin Dobbins, an explosive disposal

(From left) Sgt. Erin Dobbins, an explosive disposal team member with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., and her team leader, Staff Sgt. James Ahn, collect information during the protective works la... More

Spc. Barry G. Craig, an explosive disposal team member

Spc. Barry G. Craig, an explosive disposal team member

Spc. Barry G. Craig, an explosive disposal team member with 704th Ordnance Company, Fort Hood, Texas, operates his vehicle during the protective works lane at the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Ju... More

A team of explosive ordnance disposal technicians with

A team of explosive ordnance disposal technicians with

A team of explosive ordnance disposal technicians with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., use a Talon robot to scan for improvised explosive devices during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill... More

An observer controler for the 2018 Ordnance Crucible

An observer controler for the 2018 Ordnance Crucible

An observer controler for the 2018 Ordnance Crucible Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year assessment, provides information about a simulation exercise to Staff. Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal tea... More

Staff. Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader

Staff. Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader

Staff. Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., uses a metal detector to find improvised explosive devices during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.... More

(From left) Staff. Sgt. Michael S. Hagberg, an explosive

(From left) Staff. Sgt. Michael S. Hagberg, an explosive

(From left) Staff. Sgt. Michael S. Hagberg, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with 704th Ordnance Company at Fort Hood, Texas, and his team member, Spc. Barry G. Craig, collect information during the p... More

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

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

(From left) Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., and his team member, Sgt. Erin Dobbins, collect information during the protective works la... More

Staff. Sgt. Michael Hagberg an explosive disposal team

Staff. Sgt. Michael Hagberg an explosive disposal team

Staff. Sgt. Michael Hagberg an explosive disposal team member with 704th Ordnance Company, Fort Hood, Tx., uses a Talon robot to find improvised explosive devices at the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, ... More

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