Explosive Ordnance Disposal News Letter
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Explosive Ordnance Disposal News Letter
EOD Units HHQ: LPE-2 2 MARFORPAC 8 MARFORCOM 10 Units: I MEF 13 II MEF 19 III MEF 23 Bases 28 Stations 31 MARSOC 35 TECOM 35 Explosive Ordnance Disposal News Letter Special Features: What is it? Awards Retirements Some Gave All 40 Unit Roster 42 EOD Info/links 44 This newsletter is the unofficial newsletter of Marine Corps EOD. It is produced by the EOD Marines of MAGTF-TC Publisher - Maj Callahan Editor – MGySgt Loechler July - Sept 2013 EOD News Letter HQMC LPE – Maj Shelstad / MGySgt Lippert Greetings from HQMC (LPE-2) located in room 2E227 of the Pentagon. Here are a few items of interest since our last update. Promotions: Congrats to our 87 of out SSgt selects. Of those selected 40 came from the above zone. This was realized by limiting the number of Sgt’s in zone forcing the board to take a hard look at those Marines in the above zone. We still have a high number of Sgt’s in the above zone but by selecting those 40 that number was reduced significantly. Congrats to the 7 Warrant Officers who were selected. Get ready to spend some cash on all those new uniforms! The SgtMaj through MSgt board convenes 23 Oct with allocations consistent with a healthy growth for advancement of upward mobility (MARADMIN 479/13 MCO 8027 rewrite: We are still currently working with the HQ of the other Service EOD Advocates to rewrite the inter-service responsibilities order. The main focus of this order will be covering homeland defense roles to include EOD support to civil authority. Some of the supporting establishment teams continue to provide us with details regarding response areas within their purview in order to upload into this order. We came to a sticky point WRT the “Hold Harmless Agreement”(DD Form 1926) and the legality of it, and who is authorized to sign it. Bottom line it has went to the legal office which appears to be a black hole, and we are awaiting a response from them IOT incorporate it into 8027. This is the best COA to Jul - Sep 2013 Page 2 insure the Marine Corps and the Marine are protected while conducting off base responses relating to DSCA. Third Location Decompression Program: LPE-2 is currently working with Community Counseling and Prevention (CC&P), formerly known as the Combat Operational Stress Control (COSC), regarding the upcoming Decompression evolution 13-1 in Germany We anticipate this program to continue throughout the remainder of the OEF deployments. Drop us a line if you need to talk dates and specific info. EOD Day on Capitol Hill: LPE-2 in conjunction with MCB Quantico EOD Team and the Detachment at the Tech Div rolled into Capitol Hill to set up a static display for the EOD Caucus on July 31st. All 4 services were represented as well as EOD Warrior Foundation. The evening went very well offering an opportunity for the members of the Caucus and their staff to see the various EOD tools and equipment as well as to be able to talk to the EOD Techs and get firsthand information from the perspective of the EOD Technician. This proves to be an enduring opportunity to garner support and advocacy from the members on the House. It was also a recruiting tool for the Caucus to get more members in the Caucus. LDO / CWO promotions: The season is upon us for LDO and CWO promotions. Although we will most likely not be making too many LDOs this year, ensure you have your OMPFs up to date as boards, zones and personnel requirements can change with little time to prepare before a board convenes. CWO5, CWO4 and CWO3 selections s are looking good for this summer’s board, the message should be out soon. Retirement: We bid farewell with a great send off, to MSgt John Hayes. John retired on 31 August and EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 3 headed down to Florida. John will be sorely missed by We are currently involved with the Urgent Universal all of us up here in the NCR, and wish him well. Needs Statement (UUNS) for the Blast Sensor Gauge If you ever find yourself in the Pentagon area, stop by, we would like to see you and show you around. You’ll be afforded the opportunity to see productivity at its (submitted by MEF FWD) and it is our intent to make this a Program of Record for at minimum, all USMC EOD and possibly other enablers, e.g., infantry, combat finest and be able to take back to your home station engineers, etc. Our ultimate goal is that all information lessons learned. recorded on the devices would be downloaded, stored, and managed via Navy Medicine with each EOD Maj Shelstad MGySgt Lippert FPID – Capt Perry Ladies and Gentlemen, greetings from the “Crossroads of the Marine Corps”. We here at Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC)/Deputy Commandant technician obtaining some form of a baseline reading with periodic evaluations; something similar to the annual audiogram testing that we are undertake. This would ensure that as EOD techs are subjected to continuous “minor” blast exposures, i.e., Methods of Entry Instructors, MEU(SOC) Assault Breachers, persons conducting range clearance operations, etc., Combat Development and Integration (DC CD&I), In addition to our regular duties that encompass all Capabilities Development Directorate (CDD), Force things Explosive Ordnance Disposal not the least of Protection Integration Division (FPID), Counter-IED which includes; requirements, funding, sustainment, (CIED) Branch have survived a plethora of budget drills, inventory, pre-positioning, doctrine, and training, we also sequestration, loss of air conditioning, transition from double as the Force Protection Integration Division’s Sharepoint 07 to Sharepoint 10, and Modern Day Marine Operations Officer and Chief. While this certainly does among other obstacles, and offer the following to our provide additional challenges to our daily schedules, it beloved community. also provides us with situational awareness on matters First and foremost, the budget drills had significant impacts on our spending plans and not in a positive manner either. While it is true, we did take some serious cuts to our Family of EOD Equipment funding line, we were able to stave off any complete elimination or “killing” of programs. So while you will still receive shiny new equipment in the future, the quantities are sure to be reduced. And it will likely take longer to get everyone all of their shiny new equipment. that while they may fall outside the purview of EOD, there could be second and third order affects, i.e., Marine Corps Counter IED Policy, Route Reconnaissance and Clearance Capabilities, Marine Corps Pre-Positioning Kuwait (MCPP-K), Enterprise Lifecycle Maintenance Program (ELMP), and the list goes on. Fear not for we have our finger on the pulse and our mission is to protect our EOD Program from all enemies, foreign and domestic. EOD News Letter These additional “Ops” duties also include some less enjoyable tasks such as Marine Corps Action Tracking System (MCATS) tasks, Total Force Structure Jul - Sep 2013 Page 4 MCWL – Maj Lucas Did not submit Management Systems (TFSMS) Table of Organization and Equipment Change Requests (TOECR), Commandant of Marine Corps (CMC) weekly input, and a variety of tracking systems within the division. Translation- almost nothing gets accomplished within EOD Monitor – MSgt Blum Did not submit this division unless Greg or I are heavily involved throughout the process. Can you say job security and extended tour of duty? How this organization survived prior to our arrival is a mystery not only to us but also to leadership. As we clear our calendars of FY13 and embark on a new FY in the coming days, we eagerly await the FY17 Program Objective Memorandum (POM) Wargame, budget cuts to our POM 15 submission, and what are MARCORSYSCOM – MGySgt Lamer/MSgt Farmer Greetings from the beltway, My retirement date has been approved for 31 October 2014! MSgt Farmer has checked in to replace me as the EOD Project Officer. Since checking in on 1 August, he hit the ground running and hasn’t stopped. I know he’ll do great things for our EOD community up here. sure to be countless Table of Equipment reviews. On a Together, the EOD Program Management Team (PMT) positive note, we also look forward to the fielding of is taking on some major issues which we hope to resolve Future Radiographic System complete with brand new quickly in order to benefit you. As we get closer to XRS source generator, the Remote Fuze Disassembly System, and perhaps a new generator for your General Purpose Kits. Enjoy your new toys and use them wisely. That is all for now as Modern Day Marine is in town and we would like to go and see all the new shiny toys we can’t afford and don’t have requirements for anyway. If solutions, we’ll keep you updated. Here are some updates that will affect you in the near future: Family of EOD Equipment (IED and Tech Kits): You should have started to receive your EOD you are in the area, stop by for a visit. Starbucks is right Technicians and IED Kit SL-3 components. Each EOD down the street and we have a fully operational Kuerig Tech Kit should receive (2) Cutabiners and (1) EOD so coffee breaks are not a problem. Reel. Each IED Kit should receive (1) Pelican 1660 case and (1) OHI-3000 Holley Stick. The Holley Stick is Semper fi and Happy Birthday Marines! Captain Jason Perry Greg Carroll (Ctr) replacing the (2) telescoping poles currently in the kit. Take the two telescoping poles out of the kit and dispose of them. EOD News Letter Regarding the Pelican 1660 cases, we have found that Jul - Sep 2013 Page 5 we found out that the multimeters have calibration there was an error in shipping the serialized cases to requirements and we have been told to remove all Fluke various units. When we made our recent purchase of 179s out of the IED Kits. We are performing some tests additional FEODE Kits, we procured (101) IED Kits that to see if the Fluke 189 will adequately support the SAK2. were serialized (two case configuration on IUID tags) If not, we will procure the Fluke 87(V) and field it as a before fielding. TSSi was supposed to ship the serialized replacement to the Fluke 179. You are to retain the 1660 cases to the same units that received a newly Fluke 179 in the IED Kit until replaced by the Fluke 189 fielded/serialized kit but that did not. This option would or 87(V). Fielding of the new Fluke should be expected have made it transparent to your supply unit since the to begin by 2nd Qtr, FY14. Both of these Flukes are 1660 case serial number would have been the same as supported by the Marine Corps and will require the new kit. calibration. The final decision to correct this issue is for all EOD units to account for their IED Kits by adding the serial E0086 Marine Air System (MAS) Remote Firing Device (RFD) Expendable Receivers: number identified on the Pelican 1660 IUID tag. For units that have already added their newly fielded IED Kits that Fielding of the expendable MAS RFD receivers has consisted of two separate IUID tags on two separate begun. These expendable receivers are an SL-3 cases, these serial numbers need to be removed and configuration change to the E0086 MAS RFD. Each discarded. Our logistician is generating an AMHS MAS RFD will receive (5) expendable receivers. There is message identifying this issue and what corrective not a specific place within the case for them to fit so just actions must be taken to correct it. This change of serial place them in the lid pouch and battery compartment. number needs to be corrected quickly as GCSS will populate many duplicate serial number errors until E3080 MK2 Mod 0 .50 Cal Dearmer: everyone has added the 1660 case serial number on their CMR. When these kits are finalized, each kit should only have the 1660 case IUID marked w/serial number. Finally, NAVEODTECHDIV is receiving the (145) dearmer barrels to complete the kits. We should have fielded these dearmers almost six months ago but lot Some additional SL-3 changes have been identified for tests identified flaws in the manufacturers milling the E0049 IED Kit as well. A new capability that will be process. Once these barrels pass inspection, all (145) added to the IED Kit is the ability to bypass and defeat MK2 Dearmers will be shipped to all deployable units alarm systems. Components that will be added to the that have deficiencies. Since it has taken so long to IED Kit to support this capability gap are the Tactical deliver these, units may already have procured Electronics Special Access Kit (SAK) 2 (consists of (1) deficiencies through MILSTRIP and will have excess Prosecutor, (3) Scorpions, and (1) WASSP), (1) AEMC upon receipt of these dearmers. If you have excess MK2 K100 microprobe, and (1) set (black/red) Stacking Dearmers, submit a Recoverable Item Report (WIR) to Shrouded Right Angle Banana Plug Jumpers. turn in excess back to MCD NAVEODTECHDIV. We have found that we have a problem with the currently fielded Fluke 179 multimeter. Besides the fact that the Fluke 179 cannot support the SAK2 sufficiently, E0159/E0160 Future Radiographic System (FRS): EOD News Letter Our funding for the FRS has been placed on contract!! The downside of this whole process is that we still have not received delivery dates since we are still waiting for Jul - Sep 2013 Page 6 MarDet NAVEODTECHDIV Maj Smith / MGySgt Loechler the results of the first article recertification. Hopefully, I will have more info on this by the next newsletter. Greeting from 2008 Stump Neck Road. There has been a plethora of activity during this 4th quarter trying to keep programs moving forward. Below are updates to some E0064 MTRS MK1 Mod0 Packbot Robot: of those programs. If you have questions concerning a topic not mentioned, drop us a line and we can provide We will be adding (1) BB2590 External Power Adapter (P/N 4235399) as SL-3 to the MK1 Mod0 Packbot. This adapter will allow you to Congratulations to the newly selected SSgt’s and WO’s. power the Packbot OCU instead of procuring the Also, a big round of applause to SSgt Southerland and $1,400 proprietary iRobot OCU batteries. This will be an FY14 procurement so we plan to field by 2nd Qtr, FY14. an update. SL-3 Inventories family, his daughter has officially been downloaded. Mommy and baby are doing great. The only promotion we had this quarter go to MSgt Kilpatrick. I never saw Gunny chevrons come off so fast. SSgt Jones can be heard kicking and screaming as we force him back from We are getting close to finalizing the FEODE Sl-3 disassembly and make him focus on Equipment Review inventories. As we receive these draft inventories, we Board issues. SSgt Butterfield got two more TAD trips are giving them to MCD NAVEODTECHDIV to post on their website so you can use them for inventory purposes. These new drafts still have some flaws but are the best drafts I’ve seen so far. under his belt in support of the Publications Review Committee. He monitored testing of the Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) and Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) systems. R/S, MGySgt Sean Lamer I-MRFDK (AN/GJQ-34 Remote Fuze Disassembly System (RFDS): All testing is complete and the Production Decision paperwork should be signed by mid-October. Funding should be on contract around the first of the year which will put initial fielding in July ’14. There are 2 MTT classes paid for under this contract for USMC EOD, one for Camp LeJeune and MAGTF-TC Twentynine Palms. There is discussion of additional classes but these are not on contract yet and could possibly be at unit cost. More to follow on the training once contracts are finalized. A Computer Based EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 7 Training disk is also being produced that will come with each unit. EOD Tool Effects on Homemade Explosives: TechDiv’s D1 (formally known as Code 20) is testing the reaction of Future Radiographic System (FRS): FRS , also known EOD Tools against HME. This information will be used as the Radiographic Imaging System EOD (RISEOD) to help determine the best attack method against targets has just completed its First Article Testing (FAT) for the employing HME. Below is a summary as given by Valja second time. Unfortunately there were issues during the Collingwood of the WMD Countermeasures Department. initial FAT event that required the systems to go back to “As of today, all AEODU PAN cartridges (both PAN and the manufacturer for rework. The second FAT still Carbon 10 disrupters were employed), Tactical Stingray, identified some concerns but hopefully not to the level of Stingray, and 32 oz. Hydra-jet have been tested against it being categorized as a failure. The final report has not one pound charges 80/20 ANAL contained in plastic been published. As progress in made toward fielding the containers. The test shots were executed from various FRS, we will keep you informed. standoffs per the respective 60-series publication, Preliminary Employment Manual (PEM), or Decision Support System Increment II: The intent of manufacturer's brochures recommended distances. We DSS Inc-II is to create EOD Software for mobile devices. accomplished 10 out of 10 shots with the EOD Tools that This will include AEODPS and a number of EOD Smart effectively penetrated the plastic containers, ejected and, Applications (Android style software) that will allow ready or dispersed the ANAL content without any explosive access to information. It will work in conjunction with reaction--those tools are the Medium Velocity and service specific communications equipment that can Enhanced Blank cartridges, and the 32 oz. Hydra-jet. All employ smart phone/tablet technology. Coordination is other tested tools; i.e., the Steel Slug and AVON taking place between TechDiv and the USMC Hand Held cartridges, Tactical Stingray, etc., yielded either a Command and Control (H2C2) Program Managers to detonation or deflagration. We are in the middle of 10 ensure these technologies will link together as a out of 10 testing for the 64 and 128 oz. Hydra-jets, then functional product. we will transition to Sidney Alfred Bottles. High speed video footage has revealed a lot about the EOD Tool Flexible Linear Shaped Charges /Explosive Cutting Tape ballistics and some of the variables that are occurring (ECT) Characterization: TechDIv is in the beginning when these tools are employed--the forthcoming test stages to test the cutting characteristics of FLSC and reports will expound.” ECT. Each of the 11 sizes of FLSC will be tested against varying thicknesses of mild steel and aluminum EOD Information Management System (IMS): As of 1 to determine a depth of cut per thickness. The same Oct 2013, USMC EOD has officially become Full test will be conducted on the 9 sizes of ECT. Data comparisons will determine what size ECT can achieve the same effect as the FLSC. There are many more details involved in the process than that but it involves Operation Capable with EOD IMS. While there are still some units and many individuals that have not had the opportunity to receive formal training, it does not too much math. This information will support AEODPS preclude anyone from getting onto the site and changes to approximately 157 Render Safe Procedures becoming familiar with the system. You will be surprised that currently require FLSC but need to be changed to how simple it actually is. If you are having issues either reflect the use of ECT. EOD News Letter logging on or getting set up, contact MGySgt Loechler (brent.loechler@navy.mil) and he will help you. Since the second week of July when EOD IMS Training began, there have been only 5 units submit reports, including MAGTFTC, 29 Palms. Thanks to ATC 29 Palms, MCB Camp Pendleton, MCAS Cherry Point, and MCB Quantico for following through. However, without Jul - Sep 2013 Page 8 MARFORPAC – LtCol Corris Greetings from Building 80, Camp H.M. Smith! First and foremost congrats to all those selected for promotion over the last quarter, the community will surely benefit from your dedication and leadership. everyone’s efforts in this, it’s difficult to justify why USMC MARFORPAC is definitely feeling the effects of the EOD walked away from an established and funded current fiscal environment we find ourselves firmly reporting system (DSS IRT) to take on the financial entrenched. Paperwork and personnel requirements responsibility of EOD IMS yet still not use it. continue to flow at a steady pace , yet the combination of A couple of things to keep in mind as you submit reports. The “Supervisor” has a responsibility to ensure furlough with loss of the majority of our reserve staff; which ultimately pushes the envelope of Limited in LDO. accuracy, content, and proofread their respective unit The G-333 (Ground) Shop welcomed a Navy Lieutenant reports. Even though all reports come through TechDiv from the Future Ops Shop which equates to our new title for final approval, we do not edit or change your of G-333 (Expeditionary Ops). It actually works out information. We are only the mechanism that allows the great as he is a young, impressionable Naval Officer report to enter the repository. Narratives should have who serves as the MARFORPAC POC for all MEU/ARG enough detail that anyone not on the call can understand related issues (not to mention he is a die-hard advocate all actions taken. The use of photographs is highly for USMC EOD). My plan is to have him sit in on the encouraged. These reports can be good learning tools upcoming MEU EOD SVTC. He has a great relationship for everyone, but the information must be sufficient for all with the folks down at PACFLT; so I’m confident he’ll pull to follow. In five years when you go “walking down for us if/when the time comes. memory lane” to see your old reports, you will be disappointed if there isn’t much to look at. The detail of this reporting should be no less than what you would expect from a combat report. As far as MARFORPAC EOD matters go we’ve been pulling our fair share of VIPPSA missions; whether they’ve been tasked via HQMC (LPE) or PACOM. Due to the time constraints involved with acquiring a visa, JEOD VIPPSA has been tasking those to the services for tasking CONUS EOD teams. Those missions not MCD TechDiv requiring a visa are being tasked to the COCOMs. The issues we (as the service component to PACOM) have been recently experiencing are a direct result of the 303rd EOD Bn being assigned as the executive agent for EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 9 coordinating PACOM VIPPSA missions. The 303rd does facilitate 1st Company EOD teams teaching a Golden subscribe to tasking to the level that MARFORPAC does West accredited curriculum. A lucky CWO from 1st EOD and basically uses the JEOD VIPPSA Warning Order as Co and myself will attend the Initial Planning Conference the burning bush of tasking authority (as I’m sure only scheduled for mid-November to scope out the details. Mr. Todd would appreciate). All I can say is “this is what we have to work with”. I appreciate all your patience and expediency in providing those quick turns for me. Hopefully, once things slowdown in the near future, JEOD VIPPSA will return to tasking through the service headquarters. FY-14 JPAC missions are underway and (knock on wood) we are off to a great start; unlike the fiasco of FY13, which (in true EOD fashion) I will whole-heartedly attribute to the esteemed predecessor. I’ve forwarded a copy of the excel spreadsheets for the FY-14 missions which have a column that performs a countdown function to inform the supporting units, when the name of the augmentee supporting that respective missions is due in the PACOM JMD repository. Sounds like a failproof feature, Huh? We’ll we see how that unfolds. The MARFORPAC Humanitarian Mine Action Program has resumed after the transition of PACOM Program Directors (from Major Nash to Major Arcinas). I MEF had a very successful Train-the-Trainer mission back in July as a direct result of the efforts of 1st EOD Company’s SSgt Bobby Conlon. As a matter of fact, it was so successful that the Vietnamese government has asked that we facilitate two events a year starting in March or April of 2014. The Vietnamese have asked that we step up the level of training and incorporate some practical application into the curriculum. Given the lack of a formalized training curriculum I’ve attempting to join the forces of 1st EOD Company and Golden West to MGySgt Holden and myself will be heading into Thailand in early October to conduct the PDSS for the EOD training III MEF will be facilitating during the first week of December. As long as I’m not mysteriously entered into another Muay Thai smoker, I confident it will result in a successful trip with not broken bones. We were hoping to get into Phnom Penh on the back end of the Thai PDSS but the ODC in Cambodia will not authorize my (our) entry into the country until Ambassador Todd has time to review the investigation. The investigation has been officially completed by HQMC and once the ODC requests and receives a copy of that investigation, we should be resuming Phase II of HMA EOD operations in Cambodia. For those that were in attendance when I briefed the HMA program to the EOD Working Group in May, you may recall my comment about how MARFORPAC EOD was at an advantage over the other services for having the ability and more importantly, capacity to apply towards this mission. Well…, that is no longer the case. USARPAC is now ready, willing and more than eager to start assuming battle space within the PACOM AOR. I went to a meeting at PACOM a couple of weeks ago and the Army will conducting a Program Development Visit in Palau, which makes them the lead for all future HMA missions in that country. At that same meeting, USARPAC also made a grab for Nepal. The PACOM Program Director (USMC Maj) approached me after the meeting and asked if MARFORPAC would be interested EOD News Letter in Nepal which was met with a “Hell Yes!” Therefore, from here on out I can see it being a food fight over opportunities to establish ourselves in countries looking Jul - Sep 2013 Page 10 MARFORCOM – Maj. Miyamoto for developing EOD capacity. It also goes without saying that we need to establish ourselves as the I’ll take a few minutes away from reading Leading service of choice for HMA EOD. If we conduct ourselves Marines and Sustaining the Transformation to highlight a unprofessionally, provide lack luster support or just plain few issues you need to know about. As always, you can punt it into the stands; the PACOM Program Director has contact me for further explanation. no issues with turning that country over to another service. Congratulations to David Rooks for his promotion to the rank of GySgt on 1 September. For those of you that Lastly, I would urge II MEF to consider developing a pool don’t know him, he is an EOD reservist assigned to the of HMA qualified EOD technicians to take advantage of MARFORCOM IMA Det. As an EOD tech from 1998- opportunities in their respective COCOMs before your 2004, he supported operations in Bosnia, Iraq, and the sister service components beat you to the punch. For 22 MEU. GySgt Rooks joined the reserves in 2008 and EOD missions, it only requires receipt of the formal HMA is employed by the VA Beach Fire Department. Policy brief (delivered by Humanitarian Demining there’s no MGySgt up here, he assists me during his Training Center personnel). If you need any assistance drills. Since in coordinating the policy brief or anything HMA related, don’t hesitate to ask. I know AFRICOM is looking for folks, but pulling personnel away from their COCOM missions to support another COCOM mission doesn’t help anyone in the long run. Speaking of: Who will be the new MARFORCOM MGySgt? The billet opens in FY15 and I’ve already been fielding multiple phone calls about the billet. I have no favorite person in mind, so I’ll let the MSgt/MGySgt community hash this out. Hint: If you really want the In closing, I’ll wish those of us who are still in harm’s way billet, get here as early as possible to beat the others. a safe and speedy deployment so that they can re-unite Summer of 2014 is perfect to secure the last office with a with your friends and loved ones. For those who have window. paid the ultimate price, know that you and your family will always be in my heart and prayers! After Action Reports: Where are they? If you write an EOD AAR and your comments don’t make it into the PACMAN OUT. overall unit submission, please inform your MEF and MARFOR. Many reports never make it to our level for reasons unknown. Your EOD AAR is important to the field. If you didn’t write one, I guess you had everything you needed and it was a perfect evolution. Really! EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 11 The SPMAGTF and the “New Norm”: When the Think the “New Norm” and/or your recently assigned SPMAGTF concept began it was designed around a SPMAGTF is a waste of time? You must already have single company size GCE special purpose force. your EOD ConOps integrated into every mission set, Through maturing our global future force posture, the provided the MAGTF with the force protection readiness, SPMAGTF design has grown to a battalion size GCE. and are ready to integrate your EOD support the Crisis As further explained in the last newsletter and per our Response Hub concept. You already have your EOD doctrine, 1/8 x EOD is the T/O for a MAGTF below the section T/E, Class V, classified requirements, reachback MEB. I will not entertain a request to source an E-7 in capability, EOD report chain, supply chain, etc. lieu of a CWO. established. I sound pointed for a reason because when There are five SPMAGTF manning documents that will increase to 1/8 x EOD. This means our remaining EOD capacity will be near zero just like during OIF/OEF. The EOD force will transition from OEF support to future SPMAGTF support with near the same manning requirement. On occasion, I will have to request support from MCICOM. The USMC will require an EOD capacity close to a breaking point. We, similar to the I’m working ConOps, Class V(w) and T/E issues (EOD OIC/TL responsibilities) for you from my desk in Norfolk, I say somehow my sourcing solution to put you out there was a mistake. Don’t be the next tech/officer to request “special schools and OCONUS TAD trips “since there is no mission for EOD”. You didn’t read the above paragraphs and perhaps don’t understand the “New Norm”. total force, must show employment of our capacity USN EOD Return to the ARG update: I have been (especially the officers) or face additional proposals for engaged in formal discussions with Fleet Forces cuts. This will become the new norm. Command and EOD Group II about their return strategy. PP&O explains the “New Norm” as a global future force posture for Crisis Response. “Marines will stand guard, this is what we do.” The USMC future laydown will show our pre-positioning throughout the globe as a land-based The Navy wants to have more to look forward to than flight deck duties. They want to integrate with us. (same story) Here’s the problem: The Navy must return to the maritime option force. This CMC concept is what keeps ARG or face additional structure cuts, so they want to the USMC unique. make the best of it. They are exploring formal solutions Those of you that recently returned from supporting an SPMAGTF did a great job on short notice. There’s much more to do now that they are an enduring 1.0 mission. SPMAGTF EOD officers must ensure the T/E and logistics will endure future rotations. (doctrine, MOA/MOU, SOP) for how to integrate with the USMC MEU EOD. Our EOD position: Publish the plan to return and when you have mastered your primary ARG/ESG duties, we’ll discuss possible scenarios of support/integration. Here’s how it could affect EOD/you: USN EOD may engage you at the team/section level to get your EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 12 opinion. Don’t let anyone tell you the Navy is returning Humanitarian Mine Action Program (HMA) update: to integrate with the USMC MAGTF. They are returning Senegal and Burundi have begun an HMA program. because the “other USN EOD requirements” are Through the USAFRICOM HMA program coordinator, decreasing. MAGTF integration should be last on their MARFORAF is slated for those countries, but that’s priority list. This is why we have an EOD officer on the about all that is firm. There’s a problem; no one on the MEU and you need know how to fight this. East Coast qualified for EOD level -1 (to include MARFORCOM and PP&O will be the authority to MCICOM). Until I can slate an East coast EOD Level-1 develop/approve any service-level agreements on ARG course MTT, I need help from MARFORPAC. Here’s EOD support. what’s in the works: Schedule the MTT for the East Here’s what’s in the works: MARFORCOM is engaged with EOD Group II discussing the timeline and possible integration strategies. I MEF published a naval message to MARFORCOM asking for USN EOD status: MARFORCOM will endorse and forward Coast. The PDSS/assessment for both countries is slated for MCSCG (Their level-1 certs will expire soon). Once the TTT schedule is built, the task will be to source the EOD techs from MARFORPAC or East coast if the MTT is complete. recommendation to PP&O. Navy senior leadership is C-IED and Theater-Specific Training requirements: asking internally, “When will USN EOD return to ARG”. Currently, CENTCOM (via MARFORCENT) is the only This flowed from CNO to Fleet Forces to NECC to EOD CCMD with published theater-specific training Groups I and II. requirements. You know them as the PTP Toolkit Block Force Synch Conference: The September conference focused on reductions from AFG and the “New Norm”. EOD commitments rose from a standing 89 line numbers 1b which is C-IED heavy. This has been an effective way to levy the C-IED training as a requirement for all OEF forces deploying to the CENTCOM AOR. to 108. How could this be? SFAAT and MAGTF support Here’s the emerging problem: The CENTCOM numbers decreased while current SPMAGTF numbers requirements will expire when OEF ends because they increased along with the creation of two additional were written for the OEF named operation. Also, if a unit SPMAGTF requirements. As I stated in my first is not going to the CENTCOM AOR, there is no C-IED newsletter, MAGTF integration will be my focus. So, training requirement. A unit can evade C-IED training here we go into full swing across the globe. Now the because they are not tied to OEF. If a unit is tied to task is to standardize the EOD support to the SPMAGTF OEF, the only way to report/certify unit C-IED readiness similar to the maturity of the MEU. Thanks to CWO is under MCT 1.18 (Conduct COIN) or MCT 1.18.1 Edwartoski, CWO David, and CWO Martinez for their (Support Coin). OEF requirements are grouped under help synchronizing the EOD slate. If you want a copy, each. contact me on SIPR. EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 No big deal? Here’s how it could affect Page 13 Force Synch Conference EOD/you: More and more units will report readiness Norfolk 9-13 Dec against their assigned METL in DRRS-MC without receiving any C-IED training. The EOD 9-line/unit linkup will not be the same as today. USMC deployed I MEF – Capt Volz/CWO3 forces will find themselves repeating mistakes of 2003- David/CWO Batie 2008 before the training was standardized. EOD/you will experience units doing non-standard (stupid) techniques The Imperial MEF does not acknowledge adjacent units if any at all, such as 5-25s, confirmation, marking, 9- nor will it ever offer “greetings”. After the latest lines, cordon, CREW, etc. FORSYNCONF, the rivalry amongst the MEFs strangely resembles the rivalry amongst the Companies – bunch Here’s what’s in the works: Publish a HQMC of haters. The geographically located commands all policy on C-IED. Establish theater-specific C-IED acknowledged that I MEF is the premiere fighting force. training requirements for each CCMD. Update TECOM If you weren’t there to verify, good luck trying to disprove PTP Toolkits for each CCMD. Update T&R manuals for this. C-IED and create E-Coded events. Unhide C-IED readiness from MCT 1.18; breakout C-IED readiness from COIN. serving at the MEF and made a lasting impression amongst the staff. Gunny attended the In-Extremis That’s all for now, I have to finish reading my CMC directed PME. Stay motivated! Course this past Aug-Sep and executed orders back to 1st EOD Company. Thank you for the outstanding work and good luck. Upcoming events: EOCM Working Group Farwell to GySgt Herbert. He did a great job while Hail to Capt Volz, CWO David, and CWO Batie. Capt SVTC Volz checked in from Camp Lejeune and chopped over to the I MEF Forward/MEB A staff as the CIED Officer, in xx Dec the process of checking in the Imperial MEF proper. In MCWL Termination OPT Phase II Quantico addition, CWO Batie checked in TAD from 1st EOD Company to the I MEF Forward/MED A staff as the 16 Oct Afghan National Security Forces CIED Coordinator. MCWL Termination OPT Phase III Quantico 29 Oct MCWL C-IED Working Group deployment forward. Best of luck! Quantico 30 Oct EOD MEU SVTC 6 Nov They are both conducting PTP, gearing up for a long CWO David checked in TAD from 1st EOD Company to cover the I MEF EOD Officer billet until Capt Volz returns SVTC from his upcoming deployment. Other than tasking VIPPSA, HMA, WHC, and JPAC missions, I attended the Force Synchronization Conference, bidding & planning for future ops. For those who ask the question, EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 14 “What are we going to do once Afghanistan is finished?”, exercises and interoperability training with our civilian rest assured that Marine EOD will remain engaged in brethren. The first iteration will be in October with the many different training, mentoring, exercises, operations, San Francisco Police Department Bomb Squad in the and deployments – EOD Company and all MWSS EOD land of sourdough and rainbows. units. None of the I MEF units will be a place to rest. I strongly advise the EOD community to contact their MEF Special Operations Training Group – A representatives or MARFORPAC/MARFORCOM for need/requirement for EOD personnel within SOTG exits. information regarding the future posture/operations of Contrary to what other units do (or don’t do), SOTG the Marine Corps i.e. SPMAGTF/Crisis Response. actually requests EOD support via AMHS. Since I MEF G-7 SOTG doesn’t currently possess any EOD During my first week here, the MEF staff had informed personnel on their T/O, 1st EOD Company has been me that all HQ elements, Marine Corps wide have been providing (2) Techs for every 6 month MEU PTP, TAD. tasked to “trim the fat” by shrinking its size by FY17, Whether TAD 6 months or 1 year, is just a quick fix, but which the FY15 I MEF EOD Planning Chief billet was on an increase of (2) Techs per SOTG should be the long the chopping block to be removed. With the help from term solution – in my opinion. This will allow both the LtCol Corris, Maj Shelstad, MGySgt Lathrop, and Raids and Special Missions branches to have EOD MGySgt Lippert, I was able to prove the need for the personnel present during simultaneous events. Where position to remain on the staff. Not sure if this is the will they come from? This will be a topic during the MEU case for II or III MEF, but certainly happened out here. EOD OP VTC. In addition to providing quality scenarios Thanks to everyone for their help in the matter. and assessments for the MEU EOD personnel, the Techs TAD to SOTG will also provide the same for the November 6, I will host the MEU EOD Operational entire MEU. The Techs also have an opportunity to be Planning VTC, as a feeder of action items to the MEU an instructor for the following courses; Close Quarters OAG in December. The VTC will be open to all MEU Training, Methods of Entry, HRST Master, etc. EOD EOD detachments, EOD Company Commanders, MEF Techs will also have the opportunity to fill a T/O Jump EOD Planners, MARFORPAC EOD Planner, Billet. MARFORCOM EOD Planner, LPE, MCCDC FPID, Marine Detachment NAVEODTECHDIV, and There are a lot more irons in the fire, but they are far too MARCORPSYSCOM (EOD). The purpose of the VTC is vulgar display of power. to develop and document the way ahead for MEU EOD by discussing/planning on subjects covering T/O, T/E, PTP, Orders, Navy EOD reintegration on the ARG, etc… I have the power of AMHS release authority (high & low), which a message will be released regarding the VTC. DSCA (Defense Support to Civil Authorities) is a topic that has been receiving a lot of attention within the MEF. Believe it or not, I MEB actually has a DSCA task. This is in its infancy stage at this point; however expect opportunities/tasking to come down for participation in Until then, the Imperial MEF has spoken. EOD News Letter 1st EOD Company – Capt Soto / MGySgt Luther Jul - Sep 2013 Page 15 and it is shaping up to be a great time. Tickets are $75 and are still available. You all need to purchase your tickets NOW, NOW, NOW, make checks, or money orders payable to Capt Jose C. Soto, or CWO2 Erich A. AMERICA’S EOD COMPANY Rudis or obviously the chairman himself. There should 1st Company has continued to thin out its ranks due to be no question cash is king when purchasing your ball the ECFC and PCS, PCA’s, medical retirements and so tickets. forth. We made a few sacrifices this quarter such as loosing CWO2 Isaac K. Tibayan to MARSOC, 1st MSOB. That Hawaiian Snake eater is so cool now that he will not answer the Company’s phone calls; good luck Isaac, don’t choke on our snake and poi. Some of the additional sacrifices were CWO3 Joseph M. David who’s on loan to I MEF to repair the sad state of affairs at the imperial MEF. After years of shenanigans and pallor tricks by the previous EOD Officers, Joe has his work cut for him. CWO2 Batie has spent the last month at the I MEF with Capt William Volz in preparation for OEF 14.1. Talk about a big job, those of us that know Capt Volz know that CWO2 Batie also has his work cut out for him! Our focus continues to prepare the Marines for support to future requirements such as the continuing mission to Afghanistan as well as support to MEB and SPMAGTF support as required. We are also preparing for the 2nd Annual West Coast EOD Ball to be held at the South Coast Winery, November 7th, 2013. We hope to include as many EOD units from not only the “Left Coast”, but any and all those wandering EOD Technicians and Officers who may be in the area during this time. For those techs from 2nd Company who don’t wish to claim your turf we will accept your nomad status and welcome you to our chapter with open arms. The Guest Speaker will be retired EOD Major John Haynes. This year our chairman and Senior EOD Officer is Maj Timothy M. Callahan, the Major has put a lot of work into the ball On a final note from the Headquarters, congratulations and best wishes to Gunnery Sergeant Eric Olson on your medical retirement which was officially September 29 2013. Thank you for all the years of hard work and dedicated service. 1st Platoon For the past few months our entire platoon has been TAD to AIEDDS, Staff Academy, VIPPSA’s, Breacher’s, Assault Climber’s, HRST Masters, FWIC, INEXTREMIS, and pretty much any other course you can think of. We have also had several training packages come to us like Covert Entry, BTAC Level II, and a comprehensive CBRNE responder course put together by the MLG. We have welcomed Sgt Huntly from the reserves, and Sgt Pente from the schoolhouse to our platoon, and are looking forward to SSgt Johnson and Lesterick showing up so we can put them to work. Congratulations to our four selectees this year Sgts Gegenheimer, Meekins, Tirado, and Quinonez. Finally our platoon is whole again just in time to begin our work-up for 14-1. In other news, daily updates for Sgt Kimmerling’s workouts can be found on Facebook #21inchguns CBRNE Response Training…in July. EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 16 3rd Platoon The platoon continues to try and recruit new members and is up to a grand total of 5. CWO Rudis, SSgt Chintala, and GySgt Connor recently took part in the InExtremis course through NEK at the M Lazy C ranch. The course was a good time and the training provided good information. We are very happy that Sgt Jones and Sgt Leach made the cut this year and are now Staff Sergeant Selects. 11th MEU Cutting Squares and asking for gear that they will never, EVER use. 13th MEU 13th MEU EOD-CWO2 Elias, MSgt Graebner In July the EOD Det conducted the Certification Exercise (CERTEX) in order to attain the final certifications for the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit deployment. These exercises employed the entire EOD section as we supported all aspects of the MAGTF. Amphibious, long range vertical assault, direct action, VBSS and mechanized raids were all executed with the 100% integration by the EOD Teams. Job well done! On August 23, the ships pushed away from the piers and 1ST EOD Company carwash fundraiser for ball funds. 2nd Platoon our deployment officially started. The majority of the EOD Det was able to fly ahead to Hawaii in order to conduct CBRNE Training. We would like to thank CLB-3 Whereabouts unknown (Something about lifting heavy and Base EOD Teams for hosting and assisting us with objects) the training. Joe Hill and Dave Brown from SAIC made time to fly out. They provided top of the line training scenarios, valuable insight and sound advice that enabled us to integrate with Assessment Consequence EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 17 Management (ACM). Thanks for the help guys, the experience was priceless. Chris Brown from IRobot brought out their mini recon robot and PACBOT platform with CBRNE detector capabilities. When the ships finally made it to MCBH, BLT 1/4 executed amphibious raids with direct support from the EOD Teams. In September, EOD participated in the Philippine BiLateral Exercise (PHIBLEX). We were able to work out of several sites providing support to the CLB, BLT, ACE, and the Filipino Marines. SSgts Holladay and Hampton supported the MRF out of Ternate participating in helocasting, marksmanship, jungle survival and IED training. SSgt Torcello and Sgt Vasquez were attached to Alpha Co out of NETC and conducted CRRC ops, provided CIED classes, participated in the final live fire exercise. CWO2 Elias and Sgt Barnes worked out of Clarke AFB and coordinated medical training, aviation ordnance refresher and made liaison with the local Filipino EOD. SSgts Sawyer, Delmont, Reuter, Sgt Pearson, HM3 Johnson and HN Quintana conducted a demo range and supported the Combined Arms Life Fire Exercise (CALFEX) in Crows Valley. After the successful completion of training, several teams were able to take in the sights and sounds of the Philippines. Once we left the Philippines we were in route to Singapore for yet more liberty. We will let you know how that went on the next News Letter. We are currently looking forward to our next TSCs and working with our EOD counterparts in countries unknown... We finally got the plus up that we requested and welcomed SSgts Reuter, Torcello, Sawyer and Sgt Vasquez to the team. Welcome aboard! Sgt Pearson documents Hydrojet and target placement before a shot. 15th MEU CLB-15 EOD has been in a period of transition as the last crew departed and the new crew is coming onboard. CWO2 McCullin stayed in place to provide continuity. Beyond the normal gear and supply related tasks to get the section ready for redeployment the Marines have attended formal courses at the EOD ATC including the Supervisors Course for all the staff sergeants and the Managers Course for MSgt Adle. We participated in a few range sweeps with our brothers at the Camp Pendleton MCB shop and are grateful that the guys are always willing to take us out with them. Even though we have a small crew at this point, we have jumped on any and all available training with the 1st EOD STU and appreciate their hard work to make it happen as well. In addition, we got a few guys to their respective PME courses and marksmanship ranges in an effort to get the basics checked so the section can focus on the work up cycle starting next year. EOD News Letter MWSS 371- WO Otto See MCAS Yuma entry. MWSS 372- CWO Rodriguez Jul - Sep 2013 Page 18 As September comes to an end we were able to get a good range day and have some quality training time with the MAS RFD. We also sent SSgt Summers and Sgt Birdsell to Newark, NJ for UNGA where they did great things. We’ll be having even more moving parts next quarter with guys coming and going and good training MWSS-372 has been doing a little moving and shaking coming down the pipeline. Until next time 372 out. lately with CWO Rodriguez taking over as the Airfield Operations Company Commander while most of the Squadron goes forward to Afghanistan. We’ve also had GySgt Munoz PCS to 2nd EOD Co as well as the new addition of SSgt Walkoviak from 3rd EOD Co. Though the dynamics of the shop may change we’re still doing what we need to for the mission to get done. MWSS 373 – WO Black Greetings from Yuma. Yes Yuma, this month and next we our conducting some distributed operations in support of WTI 1-14 and the folks here at MCAS Yuma In July we sent SSgt Honsberger to SOF Level 1 where have been kind enough to take us in providing we do he performed well in the ever so lovely Lejeune some work for them. This quarter has been pretty busy humidity. We also celebrated Merica with some good ol’ for us as we’ve talked two ASP’s out of some code H fashioned fireworks and beers. ordnance in order to conduct an inerting operation with Marines from 1st EOD Company. A good time and some August rolled around quickly and we found ourselves sending 2 teams to Syracuse, NY to support a POTUS VIPSSA. The squadron needed volunteers for a Staff Pro event to raise money for the ball and naturally EOD being team players we had a few of our guys helping out at a Luke Bryan/Florida Georgia Line concert. All had a good time and the concert met Sgt Birdsell’s redneck seal of approval. The guys were also able to get some EOD work in on range sweep of Range 314A with the fine gents of MCB Camp Pendleton EOD. Finally we wrapped up the month with a Team deep sea fishing outing courtesy of Operation Adrenaline Rush. Good times were had by all, however none of us should quit our day jobs as no fish were caught. good work were had by all. Additionally, we traveled to the land of endless desert where Maj Callahan hosted a productive week of range sweeping and inerting. Special thanks are in order to both the MCAS Yuma and MCAGCC EOD Teams for accommodating us and being gracious hosts. We’ve had some personnel turnover here as MGySgt Dennis Williams has departed for Japan, MSgt Cahill has joined us from 1st EOD Company, SSgt Stelter joined us from 3rd EOD Company, SSgt Gastelum joined us from CBIRF, and Sgt Villalobos has just checked in from school. GySgt Hilker completed the SNCOA as a Distinguished Graduate and MSgt Cahill completed the EOD Managers Course aboard Camp Pendleton. All in all not a bad quarter for us here, stay tuned for next time where EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 19 there will be tails of how awesome the MCAS Miramar new daughter, just as he completed his 10 days of Airshow was. house hunting which equated to almost the entire month Respectfully, of July on PTAD or on liberty. CWO Black August saw us on our final field operation prior to deployment, where the boys from EOD Company, 9th ESB joined us prior to their time in the stumps. The end MWSS 374 of the month was more than busy to cross all the “t’s” Did not submit and dot the lower case ”j’s.” Apparently, it is possible to cram into 1 week before a 96 BTAC II, HEAT&MET, PDHA, CFTs and still find time for Volleyball. II MEF – Maj Barker We saw the boys out the door the last days of the September and wish them all a safe deployment and Did not submit hope to see them back safe and sound in May. We welcomed Sgts Downes, Schenkel, Christman, 2nd EOD Company – Lohmann, Fitzpatrick, Cain and Hardy as FNGs from the Maj Cline/MGySgt Barker Capt Hockett / MSgt Bratcher schoolhouse and GySgt Hoffman, who checked in and Good Day from the coast of Carolina! As this is being MEU, just in time to go back to AFG for an SFAAT. MSgt submitted, we bid adieu to 3rd and 4th Platoons, which Desmarais also returned to 2nd from “The BIRF” and will comprise EOD Company(FWD), OEF 13.2. made the seamless transition to banging his head out at the same time to augment the 22 MEU. SSgt Sweet returned from his 1 year OCONUS trip to the 31 st They will be replacing our 1st and 2nd Platoons, as well as strap hangers and box kickers from various units. What this equates to is more slimy OJTs on hand than EOD Technicians at North America’s EOD Company. The past three months has been an extremely busy time here at 2nd. In July, we hosted AT Solutions IED Electronics as well as their Explosive Event Exploitation course at the brand new EOD Site 3. That same month also saw the additions of 2 new bundles of joy. SSgt Tamm greeted his first born by giving him a middle name of Justice and Sgt Schenkel and his wife welcomed their against the wall and fighting daily battles as the 1stSgt. Congratulations to the SSgt selects as we had more than a few. Some of which, had to prepare separations and re-enlistment packages concurrently, just to cover both COAs. As always, if in the area, you are usually welcome here at 2nd for a cup of coffee or a cold drink in The Dud Pit. S/F EOD News Letter MWSS 271 – Did not submit Jul - Sep 2013 Page 20 more coming in daily. On the bright side, at the beginning of October we will finally be able to try out our new 155 barrel and stand; we will let you know how it works out! Until next time. MWSS 272 – CWO Lindsey MWSS 273-CWO Morgan Things have been pretty slow around the air station for the past couple months. We still have SSgt Stankus and Sgt Seaver out with 2nd EOD Company and recently MSgt Oldham has joined them as he begins his duties with the SFAAT. During the months of July and August CWO Lindsey and Sgt Gerhards were TAD to MARSOC with hopes of moving on to bigger and better things. They graduated successfully, so we expect to be losing them in the very near future, so for now we are trying to get every last bit of work out of them we can before they Greetings from “The Low Country”, MWSS 273 here in Beaufort is continuing to train and prepare for world wide deployment. Over the past three months we have been focused on preparing an element for the rigors of deploying to Bahrain. While there were some long hours spent training in an effort to hone, sharpen, and even develop the necessary skills to survive, all is well and that element is safely on the ground in a tax free area of operations. leave. With them out of pocket we were down to two Techs and an OJT for those two months so we Other than the standard training that is conducted prior graciously jumped on some ranges with MCB CLNC to deployment we have conducted some joint training, EOD and 2nd EOD Company…thank you! on the F-18’s, with the Air Ordnance Marines here aboard the air station. In addition to training on the 18’s The month of September has brought another exciting adventure to our plate. Our Squadron is busy preparing for a FSMAO inspection, so with 2-3 Techs in the shop at any given time, we have been in a battle of the wits with the MMO and seem so far to be pretty successful. We also had an opportunity to try out our new screening SOP on three hopeful Lat Movers. It seemed to go pretty well and with any luck we will have 3 new OJT’s soon. We are still waiting (not so patiently anymore) for our new warehouse to be completed, until that day we continue to step over and around gear in the shop, with we travelled up to Shaw Air force Base and trained alongside the Air force EOD detachment with a focus on F-16’s and the BRAAT mission. Throughout our focus on preparing for a deployment we didn’t lose sight of the T&R manual and filled a lot of space on the calendar fulfilling T&R events, inerting, and conducting joint training with the Station EOD team. Hats off to Station EOD for putting together an excellent electronics/alarm bypass course with a great two day culminating event that took place in the abandoned base housing area. While we do have an empty house at the moment due to the SFAAT, IA, and deployment there are a few things EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 21 worth noting. We have welcomed Sgt Boatwright to the him all the best in his future endeavors. We would also section, who is a recent graduate of NAVSCOLEOD. like to offer congratulations to CWO3 Edwartoski and GySgt Eyrich was fortunate enough to make a trip over to Stumpy’s Custom Guns from the Advanced Course in order for MSgt Thibault and Major Wrubluski to pin his MSgt Isele on their promotions, SSgt Chaney on receiving his Senior Explosive Ordnance Disposal Insignia as well as his selection for GySgt, and Sgt’s Steel and Tharp who were selected for SSgt. Master Explosive Ordnance Disposal Badge, and SSgt Lucker and his wife Bonny were blessed with a newborn baby girl on September 25. CBIRF –CWO Anderson Greetings from beautiful Indian Head, MD, home of one MWSS 274 –CWO Edwartowski Greetings from MWSS-274, more or less located at scenic and fabulous Cherry Point, NC. The Marines of of the Navy’s oldest gun and rocket propellant factories. If you didn’t know, there is a new regime (see photo) here where the nitrocellulose and smokeless powder MWSS- 274 have been working fairly hard the last few flows like water; or more appropriately is in the water. months, knocking out annual training requirements and This was CWO Anderson and I as young SSgts in METs, PME and MOS road map schools. We are Jordan on the 26th MEU in 2006. The funny thing is that currently supporting 2 deployments and plan on adding we are now in charge. ITX at 29 Palms to the list, leaving us a rather reduced footprint here at the shop. We have one team out with the Black Sea Rotation Force (BSRF) and the other currently supporting Special Purpose MAGTF Crisis Response (SPMAGTFCR). In addition to supporting said deployments, we have had some personnel changes here at 274, with promotions, EAS’s, PCS’s, badge advancement, and selection for promotion. SSgt Chaney currently heads up the team out at BSRF, and is finding himself busily balancing the multiple hats of a team leader, command advisor, company GySgt, and EO Rep. GySgt Koch and team just recently arrived at SPMAGTFCR and are working to thoroughly integrate with their unit and command. Finally our good CWO is anxiously awaiting his return trip to 29 Palms for ITX, it would seem he just can’t get enough of the desert. We recently also had a farewell to Sgt Casey who EAS’d on the 15th of Sep. We sent him out in true EOD fashion MWSS-274 has been happy to welcome SSgt Janowski with a night in Old Town Alexandria that none of us can to our team; he comes to us from glorious MWSS-374. remember. (Note: we did task our two OJTs as DDs We unfortunately lost Sgt Nielsen to ECFC, and wish and safety observers; they did a fine job despite the EOD News Letter constant verbal berating). We would like to congratulate Jul - Sep 2013 Page 22 Odor Threshold: Odorless. all the SSgt Selectees. Good job guys now don’t screw it up. CBIRF recently had a joint training operation with the FDNY. SSgt Russell and Sgt Hrncir “deployed” to Randall’s Island in New York. During the exercises, Inhalation: Rhinorrhea (running nose), tightness of the chest with shortness of breath, and dimness of vision may be noted. In more severe exposure, headache, cramps, nausea, vomiting, involuntary defecation and CBIRF was tasked to aid in the evacuation and urination, twitching, jerking, staggering, convulsions, decontamination of a mock RDD strike at a basketball drowsiness, coma, and respiratory arrest may be seen. game. The EOD team was given “play” by having to take down a secondary mock IED. The team executed with precision and a professionalism that your mom would be proud of. During the week long operation, Russell and Hrncir also conducted Ride-a-longs with the Fatality: Extremely toxic; lethal dose in humans may be as low as 0.01 mg/kg. Extremely active cholinesterase inhibitor. Death within 15 minutes after fatal dose is absorbed. Eyes/Skin: The first indication of exposure to sarin may NYPD Bomb Squad. We are proud to say they provided be a reaction at the point of contact: localized sweating, technical assistance for a couple sweeps at the US muscular twitching, and pinpoint eye pupils. Open and a Mets game, the recovery of some illegal Rate of onset: Immediate & Delayed. fireworks and an actual device. They returned to the shop with the largest grins I had ever seen until I told them I’ll be expecting those call sheets for EODIMS. During September we also conducted a Demo Day with PPE/ Decontamination: PPE: Below 0.1 mg/m3(IDLH) A NIOSH-certified CBRN tight-fitting APR with a canister-type gas mask or CBRN PAPR. A hooded chemical-resistant suit that provides the DC Metro Police HDT, the Pentagon HDT and a protection against CBRN agents. couple FBI SABTs. PPE: Above 0.1 mg/m3 (IDLH) A NIOSH-certified Did you know charging cases of beer is not accepted on CBRN full-face-piece SCBA operated in a pressuredemand mode or a pressure-demand supplied air hose the civilian side. Apparently it creates stress, animosity, respirator with an auxiliary escape bottle. A hooded condones drinking, and makes for a hostile work chemical-resistant suit that provides protection against environment. I thought that was all EOD work CBRN agents. environments. On the horizon we have TCV training scheduled through NABCO, an Advance Electronics class that will be taught by a MTT from Tactical Patient/Victim: 10% Bleach (0.5% Sodium Hypochlorite) or soap/water with a pH between 8-10.5. References Electronics and a Ft Pickett range sweep. Before we go http://www.cameochemicals.noaa.gov/chemical/5170 here is a little info on Sarin, this was pushed out to us in http://www.cdc.gov/NIOSH/ershdb/EmergencyResponse the midst of the Syria conflict. Enjoy, and keep up with Card_29750001.html that CBRNE training!! MCRP 3-37.1B (FM 3-11.9) Potential Military Chemical/Biological Agents and Compounds (2005) Sarin Symptoms: EOD News Letter III MEF – Capt Soukup Jul - Sep 2013 Page 23 With FY14 JPAC missions starting up, we have established a line of accounting at the MEF level for supporting those personnel who will be supporting OOH RAH from III MEF. We have just returned from JPAC. If this is successful, it will be a huge win for the Korea and participating in the Army’s 718th EOD MEF, MSC’s, and EOD Personnel. Company’s Korea Team Leader of the Year Competition. There were participants from the Army, Air Force, and the Marines. III MEF provided a team (combination of 3d EOD Company and MWSS 172) and (2) controller’s for the exercise and it was a huge success with a few items that were a little rough around the edges. I was able to lock on MEF air assets to get dedicated air support for our transportation of vehicles, With a new CG on deck, we are now seeing a little more emphasis on certain items with one of them being CIED. Items such as C-IED training, MPF arrangements and C-IED planning are coming to surface. Though the items were always being worked, they are finally getting some good visibility. Take it easy and be safe out there, Semper Fidelis! gear, and personnel from Okinawa to Korea and back. I was able to get the MEF to fund this evolution and Capt Kevin Freiburger, CWO Ellis, and CWO Martinez are now tied into the 718th Army EOD Company’s future training and operations. We laid the foundation for getting Marines up to Korea in order to get some really good training in the future. After Actions will be submitted via MCCLL and we are looking at continuing our working relationship with the Army on ‘The Pen’. While we were in Korea we were able to conduct a couple of PME’s to the Korean War Museum and were also able to go to Inchon on the 63rd Anniversary of the Inchon Landing (Operation Chromite). I give my thanks event and being the muscle in the events. III MEF EOD Officers and Technicians pose for a photo at the point overlooking the Inchon Landing Site on the 63rd Anniversary of Operation Chromite. The PME to Inchon was in conjunction with the Korea Team Leader of the Year Competition. Now that I have cracked the nut on getting all of the From Left: Sgt Randy Dube, Capt Hank Soukup, Sgt Jeffrey Bright, CWO2 Darryl Ellis, and Capt Kevin Freiburger to 3d EOD Company and MWSS 172 for a successful logistics lined up and organized into place, we will start venturing out a little more. I know it may not seem like a large piece, but I will start organizing a trip to Iwo To (formally Iwo Jima) for all of III MEF EOD & hopefully MCIPAC EOD personnel mid next year. EOD News Letter 3rd EOD Company – MGySgt Holden Jul - Sep 2013 Page 24 AB, and finished 1st in Academics and 2nd overall. Not bad for a team that was thrown together the week prior and basically went into the competition not knowing what to expect. Greetings, from the land of Taco Rice and Third Herd. A big thanks to both the Air Force and Army EOD teams It’s business as usual here at “3-D EOD Company”. MSgt Small’s section currently in Afghanistan continue to at Yongson and Osan for their hospitality throughout the week. do great things and attempt to stay busy as, as they begin to count the days till they are back on the beautiful During their time there, The Capt’s discussed and tropical paradise. We’re all proud of you and we are planned future joint ops and training events were looking forward to your return in the coming weeks. discussed and the Company is planning to engage in several Range Sweeps and Disposal Ops in Korea MSgt Nutting’s section just completed a very successful PTP cycle in preparation to support 13.2 and managed to make it all the way to CLNC earlier this month before within the next several months. Thanks also to Capt Soukup for doing all of the leg work in prep for that evolution. being told that due the reduction of EOD personnel as we wind down from OEF, their services were no longer On the JPAC front, GySgt Hunt recently returned from a required (insert sad face here). Hat’s off to them for a JPAC in Germany, and noted that although the work was phenomenal training cycle, and for racking up thousands hard, the beer was worth it. SSgt Kluemper recently of miles in the air while conducting training stateside on returned from a mission in Vietnam, SSgt Cannon back several occasions. I’m sure there is a business class from Cambodia, and GySgt Smythe is currently in Papa upgrade in their future. New Guinea through November. SSgt Cutsinger is in route to Tarawa, and CWO2 Jordan will be taking off in Meanwhile back in paradise, the Company has managed to keep themselves in engaged and extremely busy with next week for a recovery mission in the Solomon Islands. on and off island training evolutions. In the wonderful world of VIPPSA support, Sgt Hicks and Capt Freiburger, Capt Soukup (III MEF) and CWO Ellis (MWSS 172) recently returned as observers from the Korea EOD Team of the year competition. III MEF was represented by SSgt Eckert, Sgt Dube and Sgt Bright (MWSS 172) and competed in the 3 day event consisting of academics and practical application Sgt Crochet had a really “tough mission” in Singapore last month, and Sgt Hicks did so well that we decided take Sgt Buell on a VIPPSA to Kuala Lumpur shortly after that. CWO Jordan, SSgt Francisco, Sgt Schulz, and Sgt Lopez just returned from New York in support of the UNGA. scenarios that covered the scope of EOD capabilities. They competed against 8 teams from various Army units The rest of the Company continued to stay engaged with and a couple of teams from the Air Force out of Osan several III MEF AO events. SSgt Barnes and Sgt EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 25 Crown recently returned and did an outstanding job The Company continues to move forward in the coming supporting 12th Marines in mainland Japan during an months. MGySgt Holden, GySgt Jones, and SSgt Arty Relo, and GySgt Jones provided augmentation to Eckert will be heading to Thailand in October to conduct CATC Camp Fuji EOD for several weeks. CWO2 a HMA 1 PDSS prior to beginning Level 1 training there Pearsoll, Sgt Cerna, and Sgt Contreras are currently in in December. The team will also head into Cambodia to the Philippines support PHIBLEX, and MSgt Gravely coordinate the resumption of the HMA mission there as took a small cadre of 3rd Company Marines to support well. HMA missions are also tentatively planned for the MSgt Nuttings 13.2 crew at EROC in 29 Palms and had Senegal and Burundi beginning later this year. an opportunity to conduct some range sweeps and disassembly and inerting ops. Thanks to Major Callahan, MGySgt Alexander and their Marines for their support and hospitality. CWO2 Jordan and GySgt Theobald took several Marines from the Company to participate in the Zero Point HME Course in LA, and had The next few months will also see more EOD support required for training Korea, mainland Japan, and Guam. The Company is also moving forward with establishing a dedicated inerting and disassembly area/facility that we hope is set up and ready to use in several months. an opportunity to train with EOD Techs from MWSS 374 As the last quarter rolls in we would like to send out and CLB-3. several hails and farewells. This year has been the Here at home, the Company hosted the BTAC Course and gave the instructors the challenge of teaching the Marines to track in a jungle and urban like environment. biggest PCA of personnel that we have had in recent years, so if we miss someone, apologies. The Company would like to welcome our new Company Commander, Capt Freiburger to the Company. CWO2 Jordan from CWO Morlang continues to work his Funding magic as 2nd, SSgt Lentz, SSgt Baby Cheatum, and SSgt West the EOD Company was able to fund MGySgt Rhoades, from 1st. We would also like to welcome Sgt Crown, Sgt MSgt Mannon, and MSgt Schuchhardt from the EOD Hendrix, Sgt Vanderventor, and Sgt Austin, aka Mini ATC to conduct the EOD Managers Course. We MasterGunns Holden to the company from EOD School. appreciate your time and effort gents, and we enjoyed We have an influx of Marines due in in the next several the course. Many thanks to the Base EOD team at weeks, and we look forward to your arrival., if you don’t Camp Foster for providing the use of their building for have that Official Passport ready, you might want to get the duration of the course. With CWO Morlang’s it that way. On the farewell front we would like to say a continued fiscal efforts, the Company will be hosting belated farewell and best of luck to Capt Pilcher who just several more unit funded courses in the coming months. downgraded from Company Commander to Det XO at In the meantime, the Company continues to take advantage of what range time and continues to train and progress in all aspects of our great MOS. the schoolhouse, CWO Fenstermaker to MWSS 374. GySgt Hunt, who is heading to Yuma, SSgt Stelter and SSgt Walkoviak to their respective wing units in Miramar and Pendleton, our favorite EOD tech of the year, Sgt Amayaramos to MCAS Miramar, SSgt Wright to MCAS EOD News Letter Yuma, SSgt Lucker and his life-partner, SSgt Golden to their respective teams at MCAS Beaufort, SSgt Barnes, who PCA’s over to MWSS 172, SSgt McKean to MCAS Jul - Sep 2013 Page 26 CLB-31 –CWO Carter Greetings from the land down under, Iwakuni, SSgt Doty to MWSS 371 in Yuma, GySgt While most wouldn’t know it there is an EOD team stood Kilpatrick to the EODTECHDIV, and SSgt Sherwood, Sgt up at the 31st MEU and the boys are hard at work. We Taylor and Sgt Gagne to 1stCivDiv. We appreciate your welcomed aboard WO Carter in the last week of June by hard work, and you are all missed. putting him directly on a ship. He and the rest of the team then started steaming towards Australia. After a We would like to congratulate GySgt Theobald and SSgt lengthy agriculture inspection in Brisbane and a nice port Rue for their recently selections to Warrant Officers, visit we supported BLT 2/4 in exercise Talisman Saber MSgt McGrath for his recent promotion, and our SSgt at Shoalwater Bay immediately following the exercise Selectees, Sgt Hicks, Sgt Potts, Sgt Seymour, Sgt Njoroge, and Sgt Witte. Finally, we would like to give a shout out to SSgt Phillip McGill as he continues his recovery at Wounded Warriors in San Antonio, and we would also like to send the MEU conducted their certification exercise. EOD supported the VBSS, Mechanized, Long Range Vertical Assault, TRAP, Airfield Seizure, NEO, HADR and CBRN ACM and the MEU came away being certified to conduct contingency operations. After all that hard work we took some down time in a congrats to the McGill’s, McGrath’s, McKean’s, and Sydney before floating towards Darwin to support Pott’s families for their new additions to the EOD Family. exercise Koolendong at Bradshaw Field Training God Bless and Semper Fi! Area(BFTA) in the northern territory of Australia (There MWSS 171 Did not submit MWSS 172 is nothing there, looks like 29 palms but with more shrubs and lots of flys). We then cut squares in the ocean waiting for the CLB to road march what was left of their vehicles back to the port and embark them back on ship. Lastly we would like to welcome the two newest members to our EOD family. Kenzo Devante Morrison Did not submit born to Mr. and Mrs. Morrison June 6th and Justin Kannon Crabtree born to Mr. and Mrs. Crabtree July 7th. We now head out it to the wild blue yonder and continue to cut squares and execute exercise ground hog day until further notice. If you are ever in the area hit us up. EOD News Letter CLB-3 – CWO Jones MCB Hawaii – CWO Cheatum Aloha! The Bomb Squads of Paradise send our regards. The last few months have brought about some personnel changes, visits from old friends (and new), promotions, re-enlistments and of course, the accompanying festivities (beer, volleyball, blood, sprained ankles, hot lunches, jammed fingers, bluster and bravado – then repeat). Jul - Sep 2013 Page 27 that doesn’t preclude them from dropping some mad cash on the wetdown. Pay up! August also brought a visit from ret. MSgt Dave (Doodoo) Brown as he and the SAIC crew arrived to provide training to the 13th MEU EOD Section. WO Elias and GySgt (sel) Holladay brought their boys ashore, trained hard, played hard, and left it all on the volleyball court. The MARFORPAC EOD Officer was invited, but must have been off vacationing somewhere… No worries, we’ll see him around for demo duty! Ops and training are ongoing. CWOs Cheatum and Jones, SSgt Smith, and Sgt Lopez provided USSS support for VPOTUS. SSgt Noll is off at SNCOA. GySgt Carter’s recovering. GySgt Attson’s at UNGA. MSgt Donahue is relentlessly throwing verbal jabs at MSgt Conner (careful, I’ve seen him go postal – don’t think he ain’t crazy), SSgt Sleppy is staying busy damaging July brought what was probably the biggest surprise of all. After 3 years of bitching about the Marine Corps, MSgt Conner reenlisted. Capt Freiburger and CWO government vehicles, leaving SSgt Walker, Sgt Muro, and SSgt Hechler to locate, close with, and destroy the OJTs. Cheatum went to fisticuffs over who would conduct the Someone tell retired MGuns Ingbretson these teams out ceremony. Capt Freiburger lost, so he had to do it. We here actually work! Naw, forget it – he’d never believe it celebrated the 4th of July in true Marine Corps EOD anyway… fashion, sending Capt Freiburger off to the 3rd Herd and hailing CWOs Cheatum and Jones the correct way with a genuinely rowdy and disorderly all-night celebration at the shop. With August and September came some promotions. Most notably, GySgt (Duck) Eggers was promoted to MSgt aboard the U.S.S. Missouri just below the forward gun deck. CWO2s Wilckens and Cheatum both pinned on 3, and were happy to keep the events low-key. Note Oh, and someone tell CWO Cheatum that he isn’t 23 anymore. MCMAP can get people killed, you know. Until next time, Aloha, Gents! EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 28 Marine Corps Base EOD Teams MCB Camp Butler- CWO Karr Greetings from THE EOD shop in MCIPAC! To start things off, we would like to offer our sincerest gratitude to the ATC instructors MGySgt Rhodes, MSgt Schuchhardt, and MSgt Mannon for bringing the EOD Managers course to the Land of the Rising Sun. The POI was world class and we’re all much better off for st Back Row L to R: MSgt Conner, SSgt Smith, CWO3 Wilckens, 1 Sgt Armontrout (HQBN), MSgt Andrews (AF EOD) Front Row L to R: LtCol Corris, CWO3 Cheatum, MSgt Eggers, Holly, Lane and Hazel Eggers, SgtMaj Collier and LtCol Maldonado (HQBN), and Scott Capfer (FBI) having them here. From where we left off last time, CWO2 Karr has slid right into his post here and is heavily engaged on all fronts by the forces of evil, attacking all sorts of issues and putting the pain on our paperwork. The guys at MWSS-171 probably know what we’re talking about. MGySgt Williams has arrived; he’s actually said the shop is so awesome and runs so smoothly he might not stay! SSgt (L/GySgt) Griffin is also now on deck for his first Base Team tour and is knocking out some last minute annual training requirements (i.e.: Rifle/Pistol range). For those of you familiar with Okinawa weather this time of year, enjoy a good laugh at his expense; it’s pouring outside, sucks to be him! Back Row L to R: Msgt Conner, SSgt Noll, CWO2 Cheatum, SSgt Smith, GySgt Attson, SSgt Hechler, MSgt Donahue, Capt Freiburger Front Row L to R: SSgt Walker, GySgt Eggers, SSgt Sleppy, GySgt Carter, Sgt Lopez We’re eagerly anticipating the arrival of Sgt (FNG) Hicks from the school house in early October. If we could only get him to call, e-mail, send a carrier pigeon or a message in smoke; ANYTHING before he arrives, we might be able to ease the transition for him and his wife. We pray to God, for his sake, he’s not the clown from the Just the Tip of the Spear (JTTOTS) website in boots & utes and a baseball cap at Dodge’s gas station in Fort EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 29 Walton Beach. With his arrival, we’ll be at T/O for the could be as competent as our Japanese counterparts; first time in years, even if only for a couple of months. our most recent nomination for the black thumb goes to Aviation Ordnance aboard Camp Kinser, who called us On the training end we’ve been fairly busy; we recently down there over an alternator. I believe the quote was took our first shot at using the SMUD technique (pun “I’m an AO, of course I know what I’m talking about. It’s intended), and all went well. High orders, low orders, definitely ordnance.” and we even managed to shoot a fuze clean off. Not bad for a day’s work. We’ll be conducting more SMUD In closing, we’d like to take this opportunity to announce in the near future; if you’re in the area you’re more than that SSgt (L/GySgt) Gregrow was selected on the FY14 welcome to some trigger time, that is, as long as you Enlisted to Warrant Officer Board; we know he’ll enjoy show up with a few extra Raufoss rounds... and some the Quantico highlands and doing battle with the beer. In addition to SMUD we’ve conducted some Code “Centralians”, and Sgt Young has made the cut for SSgt. H disposal and burned out (1) 120mm Mortar (not a tank I guess we can cancel his W95 orders now. round Gunny Folden - jackass) and (1) 81mm Mortar, both of which came out in great shape. Also on the Should you ever you have the good fortune to find docket for the near term is an energetic tools range yourself stranded in the Far East, we’re only a phone call where we’ll be applying some mad XTK skills courtesy of or a short drive away. The door is always open, the beer the Defense Nuclear Weapons School. always cold. Besides, we’ll only be T/O for so long before we start having to find other people’s people to do As should be expected of the Butler EOD Team, Op the work for us. Tempo is solid. Not too high, not too low, but just right. In recent weeks we’ve been called upon by our host Out for now. nation counterparts for support in ventures across the island. We sent SSgt Gregrow and Sgt Young into the CTA in support of a Japanese Ground Self Defense Force (JGSDF) flying squadron during a target insert where they had the pleasure of watching the Squadron Commander take nine runs to emplace a single target. After a brief intermission and a pilot change, the next ten or so were on the ground in short order. Additionally, we conducted a tech assist for the JGSDF 101st EOD down in Nanjo City. If you’re ever out here and want to find Nanjo, drive south until you hit the ocean, and then drive a bit further; you’re almost there. After making the seemingly eternal trek into Nanjo, we found ourselves face to face with an 81mm HE Mortar, fused with the M524A5. Pinned. Easy day; except for explaining to the Japanese government that we didn’t shoot the thing into town from one of our ranges and the lengthy trip back home. If only the US service members we support here Top left-ish : SSgt Gregrow and Sgt Young Japanese flight crew (Green camies) Center: Range Control Marines MCB Camp Fuji Has never submitted EOD News Letter MCB Camp Pendleton – Capt Roush Jul - Sep 2013 Page 30 Marine attempted to take three artillery fuzes and a sting ball grenade onto a flight at John Wayne Airport and ‘anonymous’ individual decided to send some apocalyptic letters to the ‘USMC intelligence’ unit which Greetings from Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, the prompted a bomb scare and response from us and the Marines have kept a busy pace this summer. As soon HAZMAT squad. as Master Sergeant Glau received his third rocker he promptly began throwing knife hands and drawing boxes with to do lists on the white board. Not sure if we like it, but we’re getting used to this whole accountability thing. Note to the OccFld: MCB EOD has the Whiskey and Zulu impact areas reserved for 12-15 November. A naval message requesting support will be sent soon. Gunnery Sergeant Holloway survived ‘The Gunny’s” course and will now be marking the F box on fitness reports. Congratulations to Master Sergeant Glau for receiving a Bronze Star with combat distinguishing device for his MCB Camp Lejeune Did not submit heroic actions during his most recent tour in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. After receiving the award he quickly left Camp Pendleton to support the United MCB Quantico – Nations General Assembly in New York City. Great job Capt Hamric /MGySgt Slachter Top, enjoy your vacation in NYC, we’ll hold the fort down for you. Greetings from Quantico! We start off by congratulating Sgt McKinney who was selected to SSgt and has been TAD knocking out badge schools since his arrival here. We await the arrival of inbound Sgt Maize from the School House as we prepare for upcoming EAS/Retirements. Inerting continues to be a big part of our training plan as we have completed the following items for the EOD School House; 105mm HERA, M603, and M605. For our own training aids we recently completed (6) M430A1, 40mm and many more items to follow in the Other than that there have only been a few unique responses that the Marines have supported. A former near future. EOD News Letter We provided training to Quantico ASP on how to properly conduct an emergency destruct and destroyed 50,000 small arms with C-2 Sheet Explosive. We also Jul - Sep 2013 Page 31 Marine Corps Air Station EOD Teams provided demonstrations on explosive effects of IED’s to MCWL and CIED personnel. In August we conducted Post Blast Training with the FBI Special Agent Bomb Technicians and enhanced our skills as well as build our working relationships with other agencies within the MCAS Pendleton Did not submit National Capital Region. With the weather changing we maintain our peak physical condition by intense PT sessions such as MCAS Cherry Point – CWO Gaydeski a 17-mile canoe trip down the Rappahannock River with no current, regardless of the tide. Lessons learned: Semper Fidelis from MCAS Cherry Point EOD aka the Some OJT’s can’t swim (even when asked before Tip of the Spear! As fall greets us with 54 degree heading down stream), when ramming one canoe into temperatures, we still await the completion of our another, eventually they will flip, especially if that canoe building renovation. The half that is done looks great has everything in it including the kitchen sink. Everyone should try something new, so the shop gave Ultimate Dodge Ball a try. That’s all we have to say about that. ‘Merica! and we have some very nice skylights which provide enough light to not require use of the real lights on most days, so we can honestly say that we’re going “green”. Probably the biggest event during this quarter was the move to EOD IMS by us and MWSS-271/274, which began 24 July after our IMS training down at 2d Company. All calls from all 3 teams have been done utilizing IMS since then, and all personnel here agree that it’s a huge improvement over what we had before. We all look forward to future improvements/capabilities it will provide for the field. Towards the end of the quarter, we spent a fair amount of time “trimming fat” from the FY14 budget submittal and taking a hard look at where our funding actually goes. We’re sure most other units have been doing the same during this time of fiscal austerity. Lastly, we began what will be dubbed Moctober during the last week of September. Judging will take place on EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 32 or around 01 November. Why Moctober instead of run a 3270 entry that your Marines have been found Movember, you ask? We all agreed that we should be qualified. They should run the code AD next to their mustache-free for the MC Birthday Ball. This was mostly due to the wives’ lack of enthusiasm over the growing of our Soup Strainers and having to take pictures of us with them at the ball. Top Walker thought he had a fighting name annually. I know that we all keep training jackets, cert qual ect on hand but that last one percent will keep the inspectors happy and you in complete compliance. chance until learning that most of the competition had Just a little tidbit for those who may not have known that, legitimate unibrows (if left ungroomed), indicative of use it in good health. strong Upper Lipholstery-growing ability. We bid a hail to our most recent addition, Staff Sergeant Congratulations to GySgt Coyne for his selection to Tim Golden who joins us from the Far East. He has hit Warrant Officer! the ground running already have completed the coveted Jimmy Carter VIPPSA op. We are happy to have him “Punctum Hastae” and his family aboard. We will have some spots coming open soon as with the PCS season we are going to have three to four guys moving. Yes that is a shameless MCAS Beaufort – CWO McGinnis recruiting effort but we are always looking for good help down here in the slow country. Things have been very busy but good here. We have yet Greetings from the Low Country! to take a team photo as in the year since CWO McGinnis has been here; we all haven’t been in the shop at one Greetings from the hidden jewel of the Marine Corps: sunny Beaufort South Carolina. We hope that everyone out there specifically our brothers still in harm’s way are doing well. We have busy training and going through the joyous inspection season. I am proud of the boys they time. We have done everything from VIPPSA Ops, inerting and got the boys to about every badge progression school known to man. Good spot to come work if you are into the whole learning thing….just saying. have the place shinning like a diamond which pays huge dividends when pan handling for training dollars. Another tidbit that we thought we would share is something we picked up from a gentleman named Jim On an inspection note, just a note to our fellow Base and Station guys on something that you all do to I am sure the 99 percentile. When conducting annual AA&E screenings for your Marines, there is a step that we just discovered that will ensure you don’t get caught looking. Once complete to be considered 100 percent correct, you need to draft a letter to IPAC/GPAC to have them Jobling, who is employed by Texas A & M in their ordnance department. As we were interting some civil war ordnance we ran into the age old problem of getting all of the caked on black powder out of the item. After trying all safe, prudent and approved techniques he showed us another method that again some of you may know but for those of you that do not here it is. Make a EOD News Letter solution of 90 percent ammonia and 10 percent dawn dishwashing liquid and submerge the piece in it once the bulk of the HE has been removed. This formula will pull the residual HE out very well without permanent damage to the item. Although not an EOD Technician, Jim is getting his doctorate in black powder ordnance as has proven to be a good source of information. His contact information is: Jul - Sep 2013 Page 33 money (aka, greasing whatever he can). We got in the mighty and infamous EOD Tech of the year Sgt AmayaRamos, but due to gov’ment money issues was unable to attend his own award presentation. P.S. The team was more than happy to properly welcome the new CWO… Jim Jobling Conservation Research Lab (979) 862-7791 Crl@tamu.edu Well, that is about all for now from here in Beaufort. If you are in the area, the coffee is always on and the stories plentiful. Stay Low, MCAS BEAUFORT EOD MCAS Miramar-CWO Palumbo Greetings from sunny SoCal. It’s that time of year again MCAS Yuma- CWO Wade and contrary to popular belief and the “psyche-out” they gave us, the MCAS Miramar Air Show is still on and we have been knee deep in it for the last couple months. Really, we are just doing the same thing as always but with less money. Greetings to all from the land of the burning, ever present sun. July flew by in a whirl of inspections from several entities. Later GySgt Bateman went off to TAP/TAMP in his push for Operation Retirement he then A summer began, MSgt Donald took over from GySgt came back with a list of things that he wanted to get Bui and CWO Palumbo took the helm for CWO Crawley done, which did not involve work. We had a few drive as they decided to go play Rambo with the Billy Bad- over to MCRD San Diego to take care of swim qual asses of EOD. Good luck to both of them on that. The since Yuma can’t be bothered to have a Marine Corps MSgt has been doing what he does best, acquiring training pool. The month finished up with Scorpion Fire anything not nailed down and spending everyone else’s support out in the Chocolate Mountains. SSgt Doty and EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 34 SSgt Wright, newly arrived from 3rd, started getting weekend before coming back. SSgt Meyer got back from acquainted with the range areas in preparation for more his time in Romania with the scars to prove it (from a training later. huge dog, or werewolf?) and Sgt Brewer returned from August started off with shop kayaking which CWO3 Wade decided we needed to do at least once a week in Bahrain on 20 September. The rest of the Bahrain crew will return on the 26th with black belts and brown tans. lieu of a retirement formation later. Other than a few near The rest of our time was filled up with UXO briefs and death experiences involving flipped kayaks and fast classes. SSgt Wiggins was medically retired at the end currents we had a great time and agreed it beat formations any day. SSgt Gillespie and Sgt Grieder went off to TAP/TAMP with SSgt Gillespie deciding to EAS in of August and at the end of September we did a huge welcome home for SSgt Meyer and a going away for SSgt Johnson, SSgt Schielke, and SSgt Laudermilk. GySgt Hunt showed up in the middle of September and November. On a more professional note we began the then took off for leave and next month we are expecting start of WTI season with more directed ordnance classes CWO3 Hermann and Sgt Swain. Congratulations to both for the ICM grid. We also conducted a demolition day on Sgt Grieder and Sgt Jones for their selection to Staff August 20 with emphasis on different RSP techniques Sergeant and to all the other Sergeants on the list. Later for some ordnance items requested from the ASP. The next day we drove up to Camp Billy Machen to conduct familiarization training and BZO on our SASRs and the in the year we will be saying good bye to CWO3 Wade in October and welcome aboard to MSgt Gravely and Sgt Walker in December. SASS. Good times were had and competition ensued until the wind picked up and the sun started blazing. MCAS Iwakuni As with every other year September saw the kick-off of Did not submit WTI this year changed slightly since all of our augments are coming in from MWSS-373 which we appreciate. The techs got the opportunity to do some sweeping in between escorts and practice some different demo techniques on what they found. All of them agreed that PBXN 109 is the bane of their existence. On the other hand they used MK 7s on a MK 82 with great effect, it butterflied it beautifully. For those back at the base we supported another active shooter scenario at the BAS where the techs portrayed unbalanced, homicidal shooters perhaps a little too well. After that training was wrapped up the shop cleared out as we went up north to get some time on the ICM grid. We got some good clearance training and some SMUDing over the EOD News Letter Special Operations Command MARSOC Did not submit 1st MSOB – Did not submit 2nd MSOB Jul - Sep 2013 Page 35 TECOM / TRNCOM MarDet NAVSCOLEOD Did not submit EODATC – Capt Quiroz/MGySgt Rhodes Summer is upon us and in full swing. This quarter Did not submit started out with the convening of EOD Supervisor 3 MSOB with 22 students in attendance, which made for long rd Did not submit Course 2013040. The last class of FY13 was nearly full days and high temperatures. Also this quarter, two units requested Mobile Training Teams for the EOD Manager Course. The EODATC sent teams out to 1st and 3rd EOD Companies in order to execute the MTTs. We are still in the process of getting the Manager course TECOM funded and executed at 29 Palms. Units desiring to host an MTT can submit a formal request to the following organizational email which can be found in the GAL: SMB PLMS MCCES Warfighter Support. Prior to formally requesting a MTT, contact the EODATC in order to promote maximum attendance and deconflict scheduling. During our down time in between classes, we continue to maintain our skillsets and proficiency by conducting range sweeps with the Base Team, and conducting inerting on Range 051. This quarter we inerted a M449 155mm with M43 sub munitions, BLU-26Bs, and a M762 Electric Time Fuze. EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 36 In September, MSgt Swanson and GySgt Gorman Congratulations go out to SSgt Winjum and his wife provided support for a live FIREX conducted by the Low Kristin on the birth of their son in September. We Altitude Air Defense Course at Yuma Proving Grounds. welcome the new addition to the Winjum family. As luck would have it, there were a few extra missiles of honorable mention this quarter; MSgt Swanson was left over at the end of the shoot, and Top and Gunny awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement gladly volunteered to expend said missiles via Medal for his review and update of the EOD Supervisor engagement of drone targets. Both Marines scored a Course Program of Instruction. GySgt Moran was “Technical Kill” (which means they missed, but got close awarded the Master EOD Insignia, and was pinned by enough to frag the bird which may have resulted in a Larry Goshen (Capt, USMC retired). Additionally, SSgt downed plane). After becoming crack shots with the Winjum re-enlisted for another stint in the Corps. Also Stinger, they hope to become certified as Armchair Pilots and fly the drone next time. On a side note, the process of determining who was going to support this op came down to drawing names out of a hat, and although everything was done on the up and up, Capt Quiroz was last heard muttering something about the damn drawing being rigged and how the Marines going down to YPG (next to the Colorado River) didn’t even fish. We are planning to host a Course Curriculum Review Board for both the EOD Supervisor and EOD Manager Courses in December. We will be reviewing and recommended changes to the curriculum based on the EOD T&R Review that was held in May, to include feedback we have received from End of Course Critiques (ECCs) and external surveys. Additionally, we TADs... MSgt Swanson attended the Senior Instructor will also conduct a Learning Analysis for the EOD Course at Camp Pendleton and the Curriculum Exploitation Course. We are requesting that TECOM Developer Course at 29 Palms. GySgt Moran attended authorize funding for 8 EOD SMEs from the field (2 from the EOD Manager Course at Camp Pendleton. GySgt each MEF - 1 from each MLG - 1 from each MAW, and 2 Gorman completed his resident PME by attending the from Supporting Establishments). All others are more SNCOA Advanced Course at Camp Pendleton. than welcome, but must do so at unit cost. EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 37 In closing, we’d like to announce that in preparation of As discussed in the last newsletter, no earth shattering his retirement, MGuns Rhodes has taken to slowing changes are anticipated. The USAARL Effects of down and relaxing a little bit more in order to adjust his Controlled Repetitive Blast Study involving the MOES body to his future post-Marine Corps life. In doing so, he staff is finally wrapping up this month. gave up drinking his daily 6-pack of Double-Shot Espressos, which has noticeably mellowed him out and lowered his blood pressure dramatically. We are proud to announce that The Commandant of the Marine Corps has authorized the dedication of the new Weapons Training Battalion Barracks, Bldg 27279, as That about wraps it up for this quarter. We’ll see you Benjamin Hall, in honor of MSgt Adam F. Benjamin; his next quarter unless the Government shuts down. Oh family has been notified, was delighted with the news snap, that shit just happened! and will be in attendance at the dedication ceremony. The official dedication will occur September 17, 2013 at Methods of Entry School – CWO3 Buckles 1400. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. For additional information about the ceremony please contact GySgt Clyde Meredith, clyde.meredith@usmc.mil, (703) 432-7400. Greatings and salutations to all from the Methods of Entry School. As always, we have been busy mentoring new breachers at Marine Corps Base Quantico. We recently welcomed SSgt Nicholas Rodgers from 2nd EOD Company. Thus far, he seems to fit right in with the rest of the cadre. November should see the addition of another tech from 1st EOD Company. We will keep you at the edge of your seat in anticipation regarding who this mystery EOD Technician is until the next quarter. The CWO will be taking a couple of instructors to the International Breaching Symposium in Florida with high hopes to improve the Marine Corps breaching program with regards to safety, tactics, techniques, and procedures. This will align nicely with the planned Course Curriculum Review Board during which our three year curriculum overhaul will occur. The board is tentatively scheduled for this winter, following the release of the approved Training & Readiness Manual. Ghostbuster Charge at Goettge Demolitions Range EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 38 brutal with humidity, which lasted into mid-September. A very wet summer with a lot of rains; unearthing very old UXOs throughout the training area, which made for some interesting finds. Throughout this past quarter we stay just a busy as ever with Range Clearance operations, UXO calls and Inerting Ops. During August, 3rd EOD Company was in town conducting their PTP training as well as CLB-11. Both units were able to fulfill their training requirements, and much thanks to the 3rd guys for supporting with their training cadre to assist. Breadchers Enjoying the Summer Heat During September, 1St MSOB conducted training at R112 and MWSS-171 was on deck for the month MCTOG – GySgt McKinney supporting ITX. The EOD guys conducted a lot of Did not submit Additionally, they were a tremendous help with range training meeting nearly all of their T&R events. clearances. Having another eight EOD techs to conduct MCB Twentynine Palms – Maj Callahan sweeps, makes the day go quicker and less walking. (Hint: MSgt Blum we need more personnel) We taught the first class to MCLOG students on EOD Greetings from the High Desert. July began our quarterly EOD Lateral Move screening. We had six potential candidates until the day of the screening, which not everyone showed up. Of the Marines that did show we eventually dropped two; one upon request and the other with a 2nd Class PFT, twice. structure and capabilities. The class is Lesson Purpose and hopefully with good feedback from the students the class will be a part of the MCLOG POI. This is a good thing for these young Officers and Logisticians to understand what capabilities EOD brings to the table and how we are structures to support the MAGTF. We gave the Marine a second chance at running a 1st Request for support to “safety back-stop” other units that Class PFT just to see what would happen. As expected claim they can conduct demolitions operations have he ran another 2nd Class. He is currently working hard to increased as of lately. I will quote from an Infantry come back to interview in October, and this time with a Company Commander “I have seen this unit operate in high 1st Class. The monsoonal rains came early to the the past, and do not feel comfortable in their abilities to desert this year making the already hot temperatures conduct this training safely”. So we go out and watch EOD News Letter and assist where needed. I am unsure if this trend will continue, or if other units have been asked to support other unit’s training events, but given what we find or are called to in the training areas these guys suck at what they claim they can do. The below picture was found in one of the training areas. Can you guess what OccField did this? (This paragraph is a bit cryptic so as not to offend the 13XX community). MarDet JIEDDO – GySgt Barajas Did not submit JPAC Did not submit DTRA Did not submit Jul - Sep 2013 DNWS Did not submit Page 39 EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 40 All Gave Some, Some Gave All SSgt Mote, Sky R. 08/12 Sgt Huling, John P. 05/12 SSgt Frankhauser, Joseph H. 04/12 SSgt D’Augustine, Joseph 03/12 SSgt Stephen J. Dunning 10/11 SSgt Sprovtsoff, Nicholas A. 09/11 Sgt Patron, Daniel J. 08/11 GySgt Pate, Ralph “E.J.” 06/11 Sgt Day, David P. 04/11 U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U GySgt Schmalstieg, Justin E Sgt Smith, Jason T. SSgt Emrick, Jordan B. SSgt Cullins, Joshua J. GySgt Holley, Floyd E. 08/10 U MSgt Fedder, Daniel L. 0810 U GySgt Eastman, Christopher L. SSgt Perkins, Adam L. 07/10 05/10 U GySgt Eckard, Christopher W. 02/10 U 10/09 U MSgt Benjamin, Adam F. GySgt Spicer, David S. 08/09 U 07/09 U CWO2 Richardson Jr., Ricky L. SSgt Wojciechowski, Mark A GySgt Roy III, John H. U U U U 08/07 Sgt Martin, Shawn P. 06/07 06/07 SSgt Woodall, Peter 04/07 U U U U U U UU U SSgt Stephen Wilson U 10/10 U Sgt Micheal Tayaoato U 11/10 U 02/09 U 06/08 U 11/10 SSgt Hansen, Daniel L. SSgt Strickland, Christopher D U 12/10 U U SSgt Taylor, Aaron J. U U U U U U U U U U SSgt Callahan, William J. SSgt Gould, Dustin M. 03/07 U Sgt Walsh, Justin T. 10/06 U SSgt Williams, Dwayne E. Sgt Phillips, John P. U 08/06 08/06 U Sgt Noyes, Justin L. GySgt Fry, John D. 04/07 U 07/06 U 03/06 U GySgt Martone, Justin R. SSgt Pospisil, Kenneth B. MSgt Angus, Brett E. U 12/05 11/05 11/05 U SSgt Dameron, Joel P. SSgt Lehto, Jason A U 11/05 U GySgt Boatman, Darrell SSgt Tsue, Daniel A. 03/06 U 10/05 U 12/04 U GySgt Clark, Micheal J. U 07/04 06/09 SSgt Dame, William C. 12/99 04/09 SSgt Calaway, Robert T. 03/95 03/09 SSgt Burt, Roy W. 09/94 EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 All Gave Some, Some Gave All Capt Burmeister, William C. 05/91 Sgt Mattoni, Michael C. 12/90 SSgt Soifert, Allen H. 10/83 SSgt Parshall, James S. 12/75 SSgt Shryock, Richard L. 12/75 Sgt Underwood, James H. 12/75 SSgt Fetty, Clarence 03/69 Capt Cook, Marvin Jr. 01/69 Capt Jones, James W. 08/68 CWO4 Vick, William W. 08/68 SSgt Beck, John R. 08/68 SSgt Morrison, Gene F. 06/68 Sgt Vasquez, Jesus R. 01/68 MSgt Buck, George E. Jr. 04/64 1Lt. Brown, Gilbert L 11/57 Capt Porter, Ben C 09/53 Sgt Bird, John O. 09/53 Sgt Stahala, Howard R. 09/53 1Lt. Harris, Alan M. 06/52 SSgt Morris, Robert E. 03/52 Cpl Bennett, Marshal E. 03/51 SSgt Spudich, John M. 10/50 TSgt Meister, Paul E. 09/50 TSgt Moeling, John J. 09/44 1Lt. Reger, Verol L. 07/44 2Lt. Blakeslee, Leslie 11/43 Page 41 EOD News Letter HQMC (LPE-2) Maj Sheldstad MGySgt LIppert FPID Capt Perry MCWL LtCol Glass Maj Lucas MMEA MSgt Blum MARCORSYSCOM MGySgt Lamer MSgt Farmer MarDet NAVEODTECHDIV Maj Smith. MGySgt Loechler GySgt Kindvall GySgt Kilpatrick SSgt Southerland SSgt Butterfield SSgt Jones. MARFORPAC LtCol Corris MARFORCOM LtCol Miyamoto I MEF Capt Volz CWO David CWO Batie 1st EOD Co CAPT SOTO CWO3 RUDIS CWO2 MASON CWO2 ELIAS CWO2 DEMPSEY CWO2 BATIE MGYSGT LUTHER 1STSGT ELLINGTON MSGT SCOTT MSGT LEPPING MSGT GRAEBNER MSGT CANADAY GYSGT WHITENER GYSGT TREME GYSGT STENARD GYSGT SMITH GYSGT SMALL GYSGT SCARBOROUGH GYSGT ROBERTS GYSGT OLSON GYSGT MCINERNEY GYSGT MCCAFFERTY GYSGT MALDONADO GYSGT HURBAN GYSGT HERBERT GYSGT HEATHMAN GYSGT CONNOR GYSGT GYSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SSGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT BOUTEN BARNES ZIERVOGEL WEST WEBER VIA TORCELLO THOMPSON STRAUB STRAIT STEVENS STDENNIS SKELLY SHEA SAWYER SARGENT RUBIO REUTER PLATFOOT PETRI PEREZ PALMER NGUYEN NEWMAN MORGAN MOORE MCLENNAN MCDONALD MCCARTY MARSH MARINI LIGHTNER LEVINE KULIK KENNEALLY JOYCE JOHANSSON IRVIN HOUSENICK HILTY HANSON HAMPTON GRUNKE GARIBALDI FUCHS FIERIMONTE CONLON CONARD CHINTALA CAMPOS BROWN C. BROWN M. BLANCHE WORLEY VINCENT VAZQUEZ TIRADO SMITH RODGERS ROBINSON QUINONEZ PURYEAR PIERRE PEARSON PEARCE MIZELL Jul - Sep 2013 SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT CPL CPL CPL MESA MEEKINS MCCONNELL MARTINEZ MARTIN LEACH KIMMERLING JONES JACKSON HUNTLEY HOLL HARTMAN GEGENHEIMER FIRTH FERNANDEZ CAMPBELL BUSH BURNHAM BOCKSNICK BARNES ANDRADE ANDERSON YOCUM MUNOZ GRAY CLB-11 CWO2 Minkler MSgt Fauls GySgt Bender SSgt Calloway SSgt Nolen Sgt Cardenas Sgt Richard Sgt Kling CLB-13 CWO2 Elias MSgt Graebner SSgt Holladay SSgt Delmont SSgt Hampton SSgt Sawyer SSgt Reuter SSgt Torcello Sgt Vazquez Sgt Rodgers Sgt Pearson Sgt Barnes Sgt Jackson CLB-15 CWO2 Casey N. McCullin MSgt Jeb P. Adle SSgt Francis L. Arnold SSgt Eric G. Wright Sgt Ethan S. Shrader Page 42 3rd MAW MWSS 371 WO Otto MSgt Manor GySgt Hunt SSgt Johnson SSgt Burke SSgt Doty SSgt Wright SSgt Gillespie SSgt Laudermilk Sgt Brewer Sgt Midcalf Sgt Jones MWSS-372 MWSS-373 CWO2 Black MSgt Cahill GySgt Hocking GySgt Hilker SSgt Stelter SSgt Gastelum Sgt Roberts Sgt Chapman Sgt Nowak Sgt Villalobos MWSS- 374 II MEF Maj Barker CBIRF CWO2 Anderson GySgt Gonzalez SSgt Seymour SSgt Pare SSgt Russell Sgt Carter Sgt Hrncir Cpl Hayes 2nd EOD Co 2nd MAW MWSS-271 MWSS-272 CWO2 Lindsey MSgt Oldham GySgt Prosser SSgt Edwards SSgt Stankus Sgt Gerhards Sgt Cooper Sgt Seaver EOD News Letter MWSS-273 CWO3 Morgan MSgt Lee GySgt Eyrich GySgt Seiler SSgt Lucker Sgt Hoy Sgt Espinosa Sgt Wilhite Sgt Malone Sgt Boatwright Jul - Sep 2013 MCB Quantico Capt Hamric MGySgt Slachter MGySgt Chavez GySgt Coduto SSgt Ramsey SSgt Shankle SSgt Springfield SSgt Myslinski Sgt McKinney MOES CWO4 Buckles GySgt Meredith GySgt Slattum GySgt Palomo GySgt Hraha SSgt Rodgers MAGTFTC 29 Palms 3rd EOD Co MCB Hawaii CWO3 Cheatum MSgt Conner MSgt Eggers SSgt Walker SSgt Noll SSgt Smith Sgt Muro MWSS-171 MCAS Camp Pendleton MWSS-172 MCAS Cherry Point CWO2 Gaydeski MSgt Walker GySgt Coyne SSgt Berryman SSgt McGlew Sgt Kunst Sgt Vuocolo MWSS-274 III MEF Capt Soukup MCTOG MARDET JIEDDO GySgt Barajas JPAC DTRA DNWS CLB-31 WO Carter MSgt Bebout SSgt Mills SSgt Morrison Sgt Christensen Sgt Crabtree Sgt Dearing Sgt Laffoon Sgt Olsen Sgt Siemer CLB-3 EOD CWO2 Jones MSgt Donahue GySgt Attson GySgt Carter SSgt Sleppy SSgt Hechler Sgt Lopez MCB Camp Butler CWO2 Karr MGySgt Williams GySgt Folden GySgt Miller SSgt Griffin SSgt Ludwig Sgt Young HM1 Roberts MCAS Beaufort CWO4 McGinnis GySgt Chrjapin SSgt Anderson SSgt McLeod SSgt Golden Sgt Rogers Sgt Loflin MCAS Miramar MCAS Yuma CWO3 Wade MSgt Sutter GySgt Bateman SSgt Meyer SSgt Schielke Sgt Grieder MCAS Iwakuni MARSOC 1st MSOB EOD MCB Fuji MSOC Alpha MCB Camp Pendleton MSOC Bravo MCB Camp Lejeune MSOC Charlie 2nd MSOB EOD 3rd MSOB EOD MarDet NAVSCOLEOD EODATC Page 43 EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 44 EOD Info and Links EOD Warrior Foundation U There are some new additions to the EOD Memorial Wall, ones that are greatly appreciated by all those who come to pay their respects and whisper “I love and miss you” to those who will forever hold a place in our hearts. Four new Rosewood Benches have been graciously donated to the Memorial Wall for all to use while remembering those loved. Combined Federal Campaign Please find the EOD Warrior Foundation in the CFC Pamphlet and aid us in reaching our goals in providing the assistance and support required by the wounded EOD technician and their families, providing scholarships to the EOD dependents, caring for the Memorial Wall, and forever honoring those who will never be forgotten. BUILDING A FOUNDATION FOR THE FUTURE OF OUR EOD FAMILY! The EOD Warrior Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supported by donations, grants, and volunteer fundraising events and activities held throughout the country and around the world each year. Your tax-deductible donation enables the foundation to provide ongoing support and service to our nation’s EOD warriors and their families. To make a donation or for more information on ways to…..(POSTER ENDS HERE) Disarming Challenges www.eodwarriorfoundation.org EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 45 UNDEFEATED BIKE RIDE EAST COAST Half day riders gather after reaching their 50 mile bike ride! East Coast ride was a great success with 28 two day riders and 11 half day riders. The course took them through the streets of Annapolis ending at the Boulder Crest Retreat in beautiful Virginia. Upcoming Events: th 5 October – Bomb Suit 5K 5 October – 4 Annual Blasters 1k or 8k Run 11 October – West Coast Undefeated Bike Ride 12 October – East Coast Undefeated Bike Ride 12 October – Afghan Undefeated Bike Ride 26 October – Are You Fitter Than A Fifth Grader 1 November – Bomb Suit Challenge 23 November – EODWF Trail Run For more information about any of the listed or more upcoming events, please log onto our website for specific details: http://www.eodwarriorfoundation.org/events EOD Warrior Foundations Board: Ken Falke, Founder and Chairman Rod Simmons, Chief Counsel Bob Busby, Financial Advisor Nicole Motsek, Executive Director Jane Cady Gingrich, Treasurer Directors: Sherri Beck Erin Berky Keith Bubier Greg K. Mittelman Paul R. Plemmons Robert Sehnert Frank Skinner The Honorable Sue Payton Leland Browning Christina Kazakavage Kellie Perry Adam Popp Jeff Simons Jon Tobias EOD News Letter Jul - Sep 2013 Page 46