A reconnaissance involving the investigation, detection, location, marking, initial identification and reporting of suspected unexploded explosive ordnance, by explosive ordnance reconnaissance agents, in order to determine further action.
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Badge was created in 195#.
A reconnaissance involving the investigation, detection, location, marking, initial identification and reporting of suspected unexploded explosive ordnance, by explosive ordnance reconnaissance agents, in order to determine further action.
A reconnaissance involving the investigation, detection, location, marking, initial identification and reporting of suspected unexploded explosive ordnance, by explosive ordnance reconnaissance agents, in order to determine further action.
Yes, I can provide guidance on explosive ordnance reconnaissance CBT. Can you please specify what questions or information you need help with?
recognize
The first "R" in the 4 Rs of explosive ordnance stands for "Recognize." It emphasizes the importance of being able to identify and understand the threat posed by explosive devices or materials.
It seems your question is incomplete. If you're asking about the nature of an explosive ordnance that has been detonated or is in some state of disarmament, please provide more context so I can give a precise answer. Generally, explosive ordnance refers to munitions that can cause explosions, and handling them requires strict safety protocols due to their inherent dangers.
UXO reportUnexploded Explosive Ordnance Report (UXO).
That is a UXO- Unexploded Ordnance.
RECOGNIZE
Who, what, where, when, recommended priority
Enlist for EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal). See your recruiter. - Actually, I'm pretty sure you would have to reenlist under the BEAR program for Explosive Ordnance Disposal. Don't think you can enlist into EOD as a first term enlistee, unless something's changed since I inquired about it.