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Explosive ordnance

Operate technical activity in support of DA hazardous munitions countermeasures program and technical escort program including explosives ordnance disposal (EOD) for all items assigned to the Army, including foreign surface munitions... [Pg.743]

Army Technical Escort Unit 52nd Explosives Ordnance Disposal Unit and other selected Department of Defense (DOD) units DOE Joint Technical Operations Team, DOE Nuclear-Radiological Advisory Team, DOE Nuclear Emergency Search Team, DOE Lincoln Gold Emergency Team. [Pg.211]

Explosive Ordnance Disposal The detection, identification, field evaluations, rendering safe, recovery, and final disposal of unexploded ordnance or munitions chemical agents. [Pg.312]

To minimise risk any explosives or disrupted explosive devices should always be examined by competent explosive ordnance disposal experts before submission to the laboratory. [Pg.231]

Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division... [Pg.318]

Japanese Firing and Sabotage Devices are shown in pp 246, 248, 250-52, 256-58 260 28b) Anon, "Japanese Explosive Ordnance" (Army Ammunition, Navy Ammunition),... [Pg.1027]

Ref Dept of Army Tech Manual TM9-1985-1, British Explosive Ordnance, (July 1952), pp 33-42 (Conf)... [Pg.96]

Orange Ammunition used for tracking and recovery in tests or in TM 9-1985-2 German Explosive Ordnance, 1953... [Pg.267]

Japanese Explosive Ordnance, 1953 Japanese Explosive Ordnance, 1953... [Pg.268]

Accdg to Refs 2 3, the Japanese Explosive Ordnance used during WWII was subdivided into those used for the Army (Rikugun) and those for the Navy (Kaigun)... [Pg.452]

Anon, Handbook of Japanese Explosive Ordnance , OPNAV 30-3M (1945), pp 123-57 (Army Ammo) 170—91 (Navy Ammo)... [Pg.461]

Anon, Japanese Explosive Ordnance (Bombs, Bomb Fuzes, Land Mines, Grenades, Firing Devices and Sabotage Devices) Dept of the Army and the Air Force, TM 9-1985-4 and TO 39B-1A-11, March 1953... [Pg.507]

Explosive Ordnance , OPl668(1946), 185—89, US Bureau of Ordnance (Navy Dept)... [Pg.631]

Sidney A. Moses, "Linear Explosives", Ordnance Vol LV1, No 311, 355—57 (March-April 1972)... [Pg.634]

German Explosive Ordnance", Dept of the Army Technical Manual, TM9-1985—2 (1953), Washington, DC 4) A.S. Locke et al, Guidance , VanNostrand, NY (1955)... [Pg.820]

Gatland, "Development of the Guided Missile , "Flight Publication, London (1952) 4) Anon, "German Explosive Ordnance ,... [Pg.825]

Disposal Slide Rule. This is a handy, ready reference slide rule foe Explosive Ordnance... [Pg.402]

Reconnaissance Explosive Ordnance Disposal personnel for use during identification ana disposal of CBR (Chemical, Biological... [Pg.402]

EODT (US Army). Abbrn for Explosive Ordnance Disposal Teams , formerly known as BDS-Bomb Disposal Squads... [Pg.747]


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