EOD Team

A sea of mortar rounds wait to be wired for explosion by the 704th Explosive Ordinance Disposal Team at the Besmiyah Range Complex, just outside of Baghdad.

Handling live grenades, directing your team’s movement, prepping blast caps and wiring up a detonator, all while standing a few feet from one ton of un-exploded ordinance and 300 pounds of plastic explosive. Hundreds of mortar shells lay about a sea of mortar tubes, rocket propelled grenades, Russian made anti-tank grenades to form a piece of abstract art made waiting for destruction.”Number one, less [improvised explosives devices],” said Bartley. “The terrorist will use anything to hurt us; if it can explode they will find a way to use against us. That’s why getting out here and putting a charge through it is important and, lucky for me, that means we get to blow something up.”Blowing it up is the collective goal of every Soldier present on Besmiayah Range Complex, and with the ordinance stacked and organized, Bartley and his team call for the placement of C-4 charges to cover the bed of ordinance.

Credit: Multi-National Division Baghdad, 10/26/09

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