Photo by Sgt. Matthew Keeler | 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 11.04.2015
Sgt. Mackenzie Lee, an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Sergeant from the 28th EOD Company on Fort Bragg, tosses a glow stick on the ground marking the location a possible improvised explosive device during a training event on Nov. 4, 2015. The 28th EOD Company is the only airborne EOD company in the U.S. Army. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Matthew Keeler, 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)...
Photo by Sgt. Matthew Keeler | 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 11.04.2015
Sgt. Mackenzie Lee, an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Sergeant from the 28th EOD Company on Fort Bragg, prepares a possible vehicle-borne improvised explosive device for entry during a training event on Nov. 4, 2015. The 28th EOD Company is the only airborne EOD company in the U.S. Army. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Matthew Keeler, 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)...
Photo by Sgt. Matthew Keeler | 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 11.04.2015
Soldiers from the 28th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Company on Fort Bragg, pull security behind the safety of a vehicle during a training event on Nov. 4, 2015. The 28th EOD Company is the only airborne EOD company in the U.S. Army. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Matthew Keeler, 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)...
Photo by Sgt. Matthew Keeler | 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 11.04.2015
Sgt. Mackenzie Lee, an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Sergeant from the 28th EOD Company on Fort Bragg, approaches a suspected vehicle-borne improvised explosive device, or VBIED, during a training event on Nov. 4, 2015. The 28th EOD Company is the only airborne EOD company in the U.S. Army. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Matthew Keeler, 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)...
Photo by Sgt. Matthew Keeler | 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 11.04.2015
Soldiers from the 28th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Company on Fort Bragg, execute room entry and clearing procedures during a training event on Nov. 4, 2015. The 28th EOD Company is the only airborne EOD company in the U.S. Army. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Matthew Keeler, 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)...
Photo by Sgt. Matthew Keeler | 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 11.04.2015
Soldiers from the 28th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Company on Fort Bragg, react to a simulated improvised explosive device during a training event on Nov. 4, 2015. The 28th EOD Company is the only airborne EOD company in the U.S. Army. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Matthew Keeler, 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)...