Explosive ordnance disposal (United States Navy)

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United States Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians render safe all types of ordnance, including improvised, chemical, biological, and nuclear. They perform land and underwater location, identification, render-safe, and recovery (or disposal) of foreign and domestic ordnance. They conduct demolition of hazardous munitions, pyrotechnics, and retrograde explosives using detonation and burning techniques. They forward deploy and fully integrate with the various Combatant Commanders, Special Operations Forces (SOF), and various warfare units within the Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Army. They are also called upon to support military and civilian law enforcement agencies, as well as the Secret Service. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Explosive ordnance disposal (United States Navy)
rdf:langString Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)
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rdf:langString * War in Afghanistan * Iraq War * Operation Inherent Resolve
rdf:langString United States Navy
rdf:langString United States Navy EOD Officer Insignia
xsd:integer 20 25
rdf:langString June 1941–present
xsd:integer 200
xsd:integer 2433
rdf:langString Naval Bomb Disposal Expeditionary Special Operations
rdf:langString Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal
rdf:langString United States Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians render safe all types of ordnance, including improvised, chemical, biological, and nuclear. They perform land and underwater location, identification, render-safe, and recovery (or disposal) of foreign and domestic ordnance. They conduct demolition of hazardous munitions, pyrotechnics, and retrograde explosives using detonation and burning techniques. They forward deploy and fully integrate with the various Combatant Commanders, Special Operations Forces (SOF), and various warfare units within the Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Army. They are also called upon to support military and civilian law enforcement agencies, as well as the Secret Service. EOD Technicians' missions take them to all environments, and every climate, in every part of the world. They have many assets available to arrive to their mission, from open- and closed-circuit scuba and surface supplied diving rigs, to parachute insertion from fixed-wing aircraft and fast-rope, abseil, and Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction (SPIE) from rotary aircraft, to small boats and tracked vehicles.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 17520
xsd:gYear 1941
xsd:string *143 Reserve personnel
xsd:string *2,290 Active personnel
xsd:string 2,433 total
xsd:string Bomb disposal,CBRN defense

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