National Archives and Records Administration
ARC Identifier 2569854 / Local Identifier 111-TV-666
Big Picture: Explosive Ordnance Disposal (E.O.D.)
Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations. U.S. Army Audiovisual Center. (ca. 1974 - 05/15/1984). This film examines the dangers and uncertainties involved in the disposal of explosive devices of all kinds by military men. Scenes take the viewer from training in Indianhead, Maryland, where students were thoroughly schooled in explosives--what they were, what they were made of, and how they worked--to on-location ordnance disposal.
at about 23 minutes in he starts listing all the ordinance regularly dealt with by an EOD team. My question is how the fuck did a 155mm howitzer shell and rockets and the such become a problem on us soil? there hasnt been a war on us soil since before the cartridge was invented. Where the fuck did these appear from? Britan, germany, anywhere in europe or africa or asia i get it. But not continental america.
Anyone able to explain how tonnes of military ordinance becomes an issue like that?
MstrMono 1 week ago
witch fingers lol
ScorePromotions 3 weeks ago
Searching for any former members of the 144th E.O.D., Fort Meade, MD, from 1991MAY to FEB1995. Thank You, SGT David B. Bailey (55D).
GeorgeJansen 5 months ago
Cool vid thanks man.
boosted28 1 year ago
2nd
robin6512 1 year ago
First
electricfly123 1 year ago