Air Force Staff Sgt. Justin Campos, left, an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technician with 18th Civil Engineer Squadron, Sgt. Maj. 1st Class Thankakorn Ngammeun, center, a deminer with Humanitarian Mine Action Unit 1, and Marine Corps Sgt. Aaron Pryor, an EOD Technician with EOD Company, 9th Engineer Support Battalion, 3rd Marine Logístics Group, place M16 and PMD landmines for large scale detonation during Exercise Cobra Gold 21 at Ta Mor Roi training area in Surin Province, Thailand, August 7, 2021. Royal Thai and American Armed Forces worked together during the exercise to con
Air Force Staff Sgt. Justin Campos, left, an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technician with 18th Civil Engineer Squadron, Sgt. Maj. 1st Class Thankakorn Ngammeun, center, a deminer with Humanitarian Mine Action Unit 1, and Marine Corps Sgt. Aaron Pryor, an EOD Technician with EOD Company, 9th Engineer Support Battalion, 3rd Marine Logístics Group, place M16 and PMD landmines for large scale detonation during Exercise Cobra Gold 21 at Ta Mor Roi training area in Surin Province, Thailand, August 7, 2021. Royal Thai and American Armed Forces worked together during the exercise to conduct landmine disposal operations, render-safe procedure training, and partnered medical response trauma training. This exercise is aligned with the Department of Defense’s Humanitarian Mine Action Program, which assists partnered nations affected by landmines, explosive remnants of war, and the hazardous effects of unexploded ordnance.
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