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LTC Jeff Shearer
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David 1 of my trips over I met some EOD guys. The greater Kandahar area kept them a 1000 MPH
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TSgt David L.
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Small numbers and high demand. Some days in Iraq we were on the road 18 hours or so. Most days were similar.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Either they want quality, or quantity, need to make up their minds.
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Would wait a long time sometimes holding up local traffic blocking roadways in Iraq and the locals would get mad and then drive opposite traffic creating more chaos:)!
TSgt David L.
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LTC Jeff Shearer - Y'all can say you're Combat Engineers! Hahaha
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TSgt David L. yea, as an MP we called you guys a lot, we did a lot of patrols and convoy escorts. We’d either get blown up or find the ieds and call you guys. A lot of the blasts from command det were either to early, to late or the blast was positioned the wrong direction. Took a lot of good blasts though.
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My brother was Army EOD and in country the same time I was there so it was cool to see him every once in a while
TSgt David L.
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SGT Mark Estes - Targeting wasn't their strong point, thankfully. Hit or miss mostly. The vehicle/personnel initiated usually worked better.
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