Staff Sgt. Joshua Papineau, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with 68th CBRNE Ordnance Company from Fort Hood, Texas, takes time to cool his body after having completed a 12-mile ruck march during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, June 7, 2018, at Fort Hill, Va. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks required to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving readiness
Staff Sgt. Joshua Papineau, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with 68th CBRNE Ordnance Company from Fort Hood, Texas, takes time to cool his body after having completed a 12-mile ruck march during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, June 7, 2018, at Fort Hill, Va. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks required to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving readiness of the force. ( Army photo by Pfc. Christian Simmons)
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