Marine Corps Sgt. Daquille Barzey-Ferguson, a Marine security guard with the Marine Corps Embassy Security Group at the Embassy in Tokyo, Japan, lists items from the memorization portion of the bomb suit agility test during his explosive ordnance disposal technician screening process outside the EOD building at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Aug. 2, 2016. The memorization portion of the EOD technician screening process was a KIMS game. A KIMS game is an observation exercise derived from Rudyard Kipling’s spy novel ‘Kim,’ where the person playing looks at a scene or variety of obje
Marine Corps Sgt. Daquille Barzey-Ferguson, a Marine security guard with the Marine Corps Embassy Security Group at the Embassy in Tokyo, Japan, lists items from the memorization portion of the bomb suit agility test during his explosive ordnance disposal technician screening process outside the EOD building at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Aug. 2, 2016. The memorization portion of the EOD technician screening process was a KIMS game. A KIMS game is an observation exercise derived from Rudyard Kipling’s spy novel ‘Kim,’ where the person playing looks at a scene or variety of objects and later tries to remember as much as they can about what they saw. This part of the bomb suit agility test is important to test the Marine’s ability to remember details after going through physical activity in the EOD-9 Advanced Bomb Suit. ( Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Donato Maffin)
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