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United States Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (Navy EOD) is one of the most unique and rewarding career fields the military has to offer. As quite literally the bomb squad of the military, Navy ...
The US Navy has been training dolphins and sea lions to detect undersea threats since the 1960s. The Navy wants to move away from its marine mammals and use drones and other new sensors instead.
The campaign is aimed at recruits for the Navy's six special operations jobs, but unlike past commercials, the sailors are ...
FORT IRWIN, Calif. — A group of U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians helped to shape the future of EOD operations during Project Convergence Capstone 5 at the National Training ...
The exercise simulates harsh and icy Artic conditions where US Navy teams can test EOD equipment and procedures. The USN began Snow Crab 23-1 on 4 February, a two-week exercise designed to test and ...
Cmdr. Bruce Batteson, from East Granby, CT, assumed command of Mobile Unit SIX (EODMU 6) during a change of command ceremony ...
WASHINGTON — The Navy is offering bonuses of up to $100,000 to explosive ordnance disposal officers who stay in the service for an additional four years, according to a new service policy.
The US Navy is trying to ease a projected 17-month delay of its newest intercontinental ballistic missile submarine, the USS ...
Pentagon officials are trying to prepare for all of the ways Iran could retaliate, as President Trump hints at what he might ...
The demonstration — a part of Fleet Week — was a dream for the Queens high school’s Navy Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps four years in the making and marked the firs… ...
Military safety regulations that deal with everything from storage of hazardous materials to screening for unexploded ...