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  • Saving life and limb; 325th CES EOD

    Explosive Ordnance Disposal is one of the most dangerous jobs in the military. As technology advances, so do the explosives used to fight wars. This means that the experts have to stay one step ahead.

  • Every little bit helps

    Earlier this year Ukraine was invaded by Russia, an event that has and still is devastating thousands of lives and uprooted hundreds of families. “Being born and bred in Poland, and my entire family still living there, the desire to support Ukraine was strong,” said Staff Sgt. Adrianna Choluj, Air

  • AFCEC begins rollout of upgraded EOD imaging tech

    TYNDALL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. – The Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Readiness Directorate has begun delivering upgraded portable imaging X-ray systems to explosive ordnance disposal flights around the Air Force. The new Vidisco Guardian 12 Digital Radiographic X-ray system enhances EOD capabilities

  • Tyndall hosts RADR training at Silver Flag

    Tyndall Air Force Base is home to Silver Flag, one of three training sites in the Air Force for Rapid Airfield Damage Recovery. This training allows students from different Air Force specialties to develop their skills further by learning to repair airfields after combat damage.

  • Tyndall receives MTRS II robots

    Two Man Transportable Robotic System - Increment II robots are pictured during a demonstration at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Oct. 15, 2020. The 325th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal flight was the first unit within the Air Force to receive the MTRS II. (U.S. Air Force photo

  • EOD tech excels at air assault school

    Staff Sgt. Brian Wirt, 325th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordinance disposal technician, recently earned distinguished graduate at the U.S. Army, Sabalauski Air Assault School.