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Task Force EOD - A man in a military uniform looking through binoculars

Task Force EOD - A man in a military uniform looking through binocular...

First Lt. James Almon with the 702nd Ordnance Company EOD observes ordnance being demolished at a demolition range with the Swiss Contingent's Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit at Camp Bondsteel on May 28. The r... More

Brig. Gen. Donnie Walker Jr. (left), 3rd Expeditionary

Brig. Gen. Donnie Walker Jr. (left), 3rd Expeditionary

Brig. Gen. Donnie Walker Jr. (left), 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command’s commanding general, speaks about 242nd Ordnance Battalion (EOD)’s time in Afghanistan during Col. Gerardo Meneses and Command Sgt. Ma... More

Maj. Walter Bielecki (center), executive officer for

Maj. Walter Bielecki (center), executive officer for

Maj. Walter Bielecki (center), executive officer for 63rd Ordnance Battalion (EOD), takes over the troops from Lt. Col. Bobby Sadler, commander of the 63rd Ordnance Battalion (EOD), at the conclusion of Task Fo... More

Lt. Col. Bobby Sadler and Command Sgt. Maj. Scott Frey,

Lt. Col. Bobby Sadler and Command Sgt. Maj. Scott Frey,

Lt. Col. Bobby Sadler and Command Sgt. Maj. Scott Frey, 63rd Ordnance Battalion (EOD) command team, uncase their colors during Task Force EOD Transfer-of-Authority Ceremony at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, Jun... More

Lt. Gen. Joseph Anderson (left), commander of the

Lt. Gen. Joseph Anderson (left), commander of the

Lt. Gen. Joseph Anderson (left), commander of the International Security Assistance Force Joint Command, welcomes in Command Sgt. Maj. Scott Frey, command sergeant major of the 63rd Ordnance Battalion (EOD), du... More

Col. Gerardo Meneses and Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher

Col. Gerardo Meneses and Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher

Col. Gerardo Meneses and Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Brown, 242nd Ordnance Battalion (EOD) command team, case their colors during Task Force EOD Transfer-of-Authority Ceremony at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan... More

Col. Gerardo Meneses, commander of 242nd Ordnance Battalion

Col. Gerardo Meneses, commander of 242nd Ordnance Battalion

Col. Gerardo Meneses, commander of 242nd Ordnance Battalion (EOD), speaks about his unit’s deployment during Task Force EOD Transfer-of-Authority Ceremony at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, June 28, 2014. (Photo... More

Lt. Gen. Joseph Anderson (right), commander of the

Lt. Gen. Joseph Anderson (right), commander of the

Lt. Gen. Joseph Anderson (right), commander of the International Security Assistance Force Joint Command, welcomes in Lt. Col. Bobby Sadler, commander of the 63rd Ordnance Battalion (EOD), during Task Force EOD... More

Lt. Col. Bobby Sadler, commander of the 63rd Ordnance

Lt. Col. Bobby Sadler, commander of the 63rd Ordnance

Lt. Col. Bobby Sadler, commander of the 63rd Ordnance Battalion (EOD), thanks the commander of 242nd Ordnance Battalion (EOD) during Task Force EOD Transfer-of-Authority Ceremony at Bagram Air Field, Afghanista... More

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