Military and civilian Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team members are framed by a door way as they discuss the effectiveness of a breaching charge that has blown the door off its hinges at Dover Air Force base, Del. on Feb. 7, 2013. Members of the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron, EOD team conducted a training event that allowed the Air Force EOD team to gain valuable training using live explosives during simulated events that mirror recent real-world scenarios encountered by EOD teams across the nation. The 436th CE Squadron also hosted regional law enforcement teams from the Delaware and New Jersey State Police. The civilian law enforcement and USAF teams exchanged ideas and best practices in the hands-on training to ensure all are safe and well prepared for the future. USAF photo/Greg L. Davis
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