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The Explosive Ordnance Disposal Detachment is composed of an f eel--in-Charge, three Technicians and one EOD Assistant The I ff ' E : goij Detachment provides the capacity for surface and underwater Q D ug deteetion, identification, recovery and disposal of explosive ord- nanee which has been fired, dropped, launched, projected or placed l ' in Such 3 manner as to constitute a hazard to personnel, operations i 5 f material. I b 0 At sea, the chief concern of the EOD Team IS to be ready to respond to ordnance related problems on the flight deck that may Ar Cause the highly charged tempo of flight deck operations to miss a beat. Ordnance-related accidents present a constant threat to the safety of the ship and crew. The men of the EOD Team stand ready to place their lives on the line to prevent loss to others. 'wt ff lyk 5 stfixxzv SA law . . Eb' BMCS MB. Green ENT R.F. Harrison IfTl5Il3vfl.M.1Tgi3li GMG2j.L. Penrod EN2j.W. Wmkle
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