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It took 8 hours and 55 minutes, which was way longer than I thought,” said David Lyman, a retired Navy EOD bomb squad tech ...
But don’t let those roughish good looks fool you. The 8-year-old Belgian Malinois/German Shepherd mix is a highly skilled K-9 officer and Waynesville’s newest bomb sniffer — only the third in the ...
But don’t let those roughish good looks fool you. The 8-year-old Belgian Malinois/German Shepherd mix is a highly skilled K-9 officer and Waynesville’s newest bomb sniffer — only the third in the ...
The run highlighted the importance of fitness in the physically demanding role of EOD technicians. A 50-pound bomb suit didn’t stop Army Capt. Travis Chewning-Kulick from breaking a world record ...
A US Army officer broke the men's record for running a mile in a bomb suit. Chewning-Kulick ... part of the US Department of Defense's larger EOD formation and the 20th Chemical, Biological ...
An explosive ordnance disposal captain completed a one-mile run in just over 7 minutes Friday morning at Fort Cavazos — while wearing nearly 50 pounds of blast-resistant armor. Just after dawn ...
Dan Dixon of the 705th Ordnance Company in putting on a bomb suit before competing in the 4th annual Global Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Competition in Al Sulaibiya, Kuwait, January 10 ...
A US Army officer broke the men's record for running a mile in a bomb suit. Chewning-Kulick, an explosive ordinance disposal officer, ran it in just over seven minutes in a 62-pound suit. He said the ...
The Fort Cavazos Media Center said Chewning-Kulick was "surrounded like a race car at a pit stop" as his EOD teammates helped get him into the 50-pound bomb suit. Chewning-Kulick was aiming to ...