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Eod History

eod_school.jpg Bomb disposal in the United States dates back to April of 1941. The United States was not yet at war, but we were actively preparing for that eventuality. Embassy personnel and military observers were reporting on the actions of warring nations and as these reports were evaluated by the War Department, Intelligence Sections, recommendations were made concerning actions that should be taken by the United States. Read More...

Eod Memorial

memorial.jpg On 14 February 1969, the EOD Memorial Committee was formed and consisted of the senior Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force officers of the EOD School. The Committee's intent was to design and have a memorial constructed at the Navy EOD School to honor those EOD men and women who gave their lives in the performance of duty.
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EOD Badge

THE MEANING OF THE EOD BADGE
The wreath symbolizes the achievements and laurels earned in minimizing accident potentials through ingenuity and devotion to duty. It memorializes those EOD Technicians who gave - or will give - their lives while performing EOD duties.

Lightning bolts symbolize the potential destructive power of the bomb and the courage and professionalism of EOD people in their endeavors to reduce hazards as well as to render explosive ordnance harmless.

The shield represents the basic EOD mission, to prevent a detonation and to protect life, limb, and property to the utmost. 


EOD Badge Cont


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The star in the middle of the bomb represents a Technician who has attained Senior EOD competency. The star in the middle of the badge, coupled with the miniature wreath and star at the top of the badge represent an EOD Technician who has attained Master EOD competency.

EOD Memorial

2009 Memorial Events

Please join us at the 41st Annual EOD Memorial Ball to be held on Saturday, May 2, 2009 at the Emerald Coast Conference Center, 1540 Miracle Strip Parkway, Ft. Walton Beach, FL. The Committee is working hard to finalize the details. Watch this space for the invitation! Anyone interested in volunteering should contact the Special Event Coordinator, Onnica, at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .