Marine Staff Sgt. Nathanael Douglas, an explosive ordnance disposal technician with EOD Detachment, Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, takes samples of dirt during a Large Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device Post-Blast Analysis course at Range 800 on Camp Pendleton, California, Jan. 26, 2022. The course focuses on collecting attack-related material such as munition fragments, projectiles, casualty information and explosive residue following a VBIED attack. Through post-blast analysis, EOD Marines can provide intelligence sections with the informati


Marine Staff Sgt. Nathanael Douglas, an explosive ordnance disposal technician with EOD Detachment, Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, takes samples of dirt during a Large Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device Post-Blast Analysis course at Range 800 on Camp Pendleton, California, Jan. 26, 2022. The course focuses on collecting attack-related material such as munition fragments, projectiles, casualty information and explosive residue following a VBIED attack. Through post-blast analysis, EOD Marines can provide intelligence sections with the information needed to assess how an explosive threat was manufactured. ( Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Andrew Cortez)


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