Puzzle pieces
Deciphering a bomb-makers technique can help Explosive Ordnance Technicians track the enemy. They do this by conducting “post-blast analysis,’ scouring the scene of a blast for the tiniest pieces of evidence that can give them clues on the explosive compounds used and triggering devices. Here, an Airman with the 775th EOD flight examines the wiring on a pressure plate used in an IED. Airmen from the flight participated in a week-long training event Nov. 2.-6, meant to pass on knowledge from veteran EOD techs to their younger counterparts. (U.S. Air Force photo/Micah Garbarino)
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