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@stardust oh approaching that ordinance and having no idea what it is, one of the greatest thrills ever. EOD techs were all viewed as insane by all the other members of the ordinance corps
Monday, 28-Apr-14 00:53:31 UTC from web-
@stardust ya it was nothing
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@stardust ya pretty much maybe alittle stronger than tear gas
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@stardust its pretty much the same experience
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@stardust eeyup the chamber was great PT in full mop gear
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@stardust i was first EOD but didnt make it through phase one, then I was transferred to 15u ch47 Chinook helicopter mechanic
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@stardust i have no idea for 15u EOD you need line scores of around 120 across the board i believe
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@stardust EOD was great i miss fort lee and the bomb suit
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@stardust not really my score was only 77 but my lines were 120s across the board
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@stardustill take the asvab over the act any day!
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@cloudflare at least you guys got protective wear and the cool robots. Us CE's just go in with c4 and a metal detector and hope we don't die
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@stardustalchemistwitchmeruru ya we never approached with the suit unless we knew what it was, you would approach in your skivvies and prayers that it wasnt a seismic trigger or a clockwork fuse
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@stardust the Assembling Objects section op
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@cloudflare seismic what? I just blow stuff up man. (But actually we pretty much did the same except we had other jobs too. We were mainly "EOD lite" that occassionally carried our rifles to possibly fire back if we took contact)
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@stardustalchemistwitchmeruru oh eod we love bip but somethings cant be safely biped like a 50lb roadside on a public highway
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@cloudflare I never dealt with public highways. We usually only found them along dirt roads because it was easier for the talibs to dig up.
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