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| A man-portable information processing
and retrieval system for use in a smart weapons program. The briefcase
prototype has been modified for use by explosive ordnance disposal (EOD)
personnel. (Released to Public) Location: FORT MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY (NJ) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA) DoD photo by: GREGORY BROWER Date Shot: 10 Oct 1989 |
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| Members of the base fire department
extinguish a practice fire set in the former explosive ordnance disposal
(EOD) headquarters building. (Released to Public) Location: GEORGE AIR FORCE BASE, CALIFORNIA (CA) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA) DoD photo by: SGT VINCE NICOSIA Date Shot: 16 Sep 1988 |
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| Two C-4 plastic explosive charges
detonate on a runway at the beginning of a "Red Flag" attack
scenario at the Air Base Combat Support Training complex. Combat support
group personnel will practice explosive ordnance disposal and rapid runway
repair techniques under simulated combat conditions during the exercise.
(Released to Public) Location: EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, FLORIDA (FL) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA) DoD photo by: STAFF SGT. CHARLES E. TAYLOR Date Shot: 16 Sep 1988 |
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| A view of a car that was demolished
by a small explosive charge placed by members of a 435th Explosive Ordnance
Disposal team. The car, parked outside the 435th Tactical Airlift Wing
passenger terminal, was suspected of being a car bomb. After further investigation,
it was determined that the car did not contain a bomb. (Released to Public) DoD photo by: SSGT DAVID NOLAN Date Shot: 4 Mar 1986 |
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| A view of a car that was demolished
by a small explosive charge placed by members of a 435th Explosive Ordnance
Disposal team. The car, parked outside the 435th Tactical Airlift Wing
passenger terminal, was suspected of being a car bomb. After further investigation,
it was determined that the car did not contain a bomb. (Released to Public) DoD photo by: SSGT DAVID NOLAN Date Shot: 4 Mar 1986 |
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| Military personnel stand by near a
car that was demolished by a small explosive charge placed by members
of a 435th Explosive Ordnance Disposal team. The car, parked outside the
435th Tactical Airlift Wing passenger terminal, was suspected of being
a car bomb. After further investigation, it was determined that the car
did not contain a bomb. (Released to Public) DoD photo by: SSGT DAVID NOLAN Date Shot: 4 Mar 1986 |
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| Colonel (COL) Thomas O. Hansen, commander,
435th Combat Support Group, coordinates efforts by a 435th Explosive Ordnance
Disposal team to defuse a suspected car bomb outside the Military Airlift
Command passenger terminal. After further investigation, it was determined
that the car did not contain a bomb. (Released to Public) DoD photo by: SSGT DAVID NOLAN Date Shot: 4 Mar 1986 |
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| Members of the 435th Explosive Ordnance
Disposal team discuss their procedures after the intentional detonation
of a small charge underneath a suspected car bomb outside the 435th Tactical
Airlift Wing. After further investigation, it was determined that the
car did not contain a bomb. (Released to Public) DoD photo by: SSGT DAVID NOLAN Date Shot: 4 Mar 1986 |
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1986-03-04 |
Members of the 435th Explosive
Ordnance Disposal team discuss their procedures after the intentional
detonation of a small charge underneath a suspected car bomb outside
the 435th Tactical Airlift Wing. After further investigation, it was
determined that the car did not contain a bomb. (Released to Public) |
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