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The remaining bomb disposal units were redesignated as "explosive ordnance disposal" in 1949. When the Korean War started in 1950, the U.S. Army faced an urgent need for an EOD capability. Unfortunately, there was a lack of personnel, training, and equipment that require a rapid correction and significant investment.
319th Ordnance Company (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) Active: 2003 - Present: Country United States: Allegiance Washington: Branch: United States Army: Type: Explosive Ordnance Disposal: Role: Tactical and technical explosives experts: Size: Company: Part of: Washington Army National Guard: Garrison/HQ: Pasco, Washington: Motto(s) In Periculo ...
The 184th Ordnance Battalion (EOD) is a United States Army Forces Command battalion in the United States Army that provides explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) support to US forces, allies, foreign partners, and Tribal, Federal, State, and local law enforcement with its assigned mission area.
The Brigade is a subordinate unit of 8th Theater Sustainment Command of U.S. Army Pacific. [3] [4] [5]The 8th Military Police Brigade consists of three battalions: the 303rd Explosive Ordnance Disposal Battalion, 728th Military Police Battalion, and the 125th Finance Battalion. 728th MP BN "Warfighters" consists of the Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, the 58th and 552d Military Police ...
11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Regiment RLC; 35 Engineer Regiment (EOD&S) (United Kingdom) 52nd Ordnance Group (EOD) 71st Ordnance Group (EOD) 101 (City of London) Engineer Regiment; 319th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Company; 321 EOD & Search Squadron RLC; 387th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Company; No. 5131 (BD) Squadron RAF
[8] [9] Under that plan, the 28,500 U.S. troop presence in South Korea was consolidated and United States Forces Korea moved from Yongsan Garrison in Seoul to Camp Humphreys. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Camp Humphreys is 40 miles (64 km) south of the former base in Seoul and about 60 miles (97 km) from the Demilitarized Zone that divides North and South Korea.
Homes have been evacuated after an "unexploded device" was found in a garden. Cambridgeshire Police was called to Cherry Road in Wisbech at 09:11 GMT and evacuated about 20 houses for safety reasons.
The 52nd Ordnance Group (EOD) is one of three explosive ordnance disposal groups of the United States Army. It is the command and control headquarters for all U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) battalions and companies located east of the Mississippi River in the Continental United States (CONUS) .