A bomb disposal team dealt with more than 300 pieces of ordnance on a beach, the Ministry of Defence (MOD) has confirmed.
An unexploded practice ordinance dating back to World War II was found near a Cocoa Beach school and removed by Patrick Space ...
FORT CAVAZOS, Texas – A U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal officer proved his mettle by running a mile in a 62-pound bomb suit in 7 minutes and 4 seconds and setting a new Guinness World Record ...
Residents in a village were forced to be evacuated after an unexploded bomb was found during excavation work, police have ...
U.S., Swedish and Norwegian EOD teams completed "Arctic Specialist 26" in early February, an annual Norwegian exercise.
CAMP DAWSON, W.Va. – U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians honed their lifesaving and mission-enabling skills with interagency bomb squads during a nationwide training exercise. During ...
Explosive ordnance technicians from six countries helped remove more than 3,200 World War II-era bombs, shells and bullets from the Solomon Islands this month. Sixty-five U.S. soldiers and Marines ...
JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii — Soldiers from four explosive ordnance teams spent the week on Oahu vying to represent the Pacific theater in the all-Army EOD Team of the Year competition in ...
A US Army explosive ordnance disposal officer has broken the world record for running a mile in a bomb suit by 20 seconds. The Army said Wednesday that Capt. Travis G. Chewning-Kulick, wearing a heavy ...
Emergency services swarmed Overstrand beach in Norfolk yesterday after a suspected unexploded ordnance was found.
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