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EOD sharpens skills, maintains proficiency durnig COVID

Senior Airman Alexander Keskinen, explosive ordnance disposal technician, 315th Civil Engineer flight, Joint Base Charleston, S.C, prepares for a controlled explosion June 27, 2020, here. Controlled demolitions are a crucial part of training for explosive ordnance device technicians. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech Sgt. Della S. Creech)

PHOTO BY: Senior Airman William Brugge
VIRIN: 200627-F-UL476-1001.JPG
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