How long is the EOD pipeline?

The 26-day course physically and mentally tests/prepares candidates for NAVSCOLEOD, but is not a typical “SOF Selection.” Rather, both the Preliminary Schoolhouse and primary EOD Schoolhouse “weed out” candidates through rigorous academic/practical standards throughout the 8-10 month process.

Does Army EOD go to jump school?

All military EOD personnel filter through the same school at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., but to that, the Navy adds dive and jump school and other advanced training, a pipeline lasting more than a year.

How hard is Army EOD?

The EOD course has a 50 percent failure rate, one of the highest among military occupational specialties. “It really is difficult,” Cohen said.

Does EOD see combat?

EOD technicians are likely to see combat. As enabler forces, EOD technicians embed with other units to provide EOD support and fill other roles as required by the mission. EOD technicians are not special forces operators, but do deploy with and support the SOF mission.

What happens if you fail Army EOD school?

Both our Officers and Enlisted Soldiers attend the same Joint EOD training with all Air Force, Marine, and Navy EOD students. EOD School is both hands on and academically challenging. There is currently a 30% attrition rate for Army officers. Officers who fail to pass EOD School will revert to their basic branch.

Where do you go for EOD training in the Air Force?

Training for Air Force EOD will be completed by going to two different AFB locations. After completing Basic Training, you will leave to complete your technical training at Sheppard AFB. Technical training begins as soon as you arrive and involves mastering 4 main areas.

How long does it take to become Navy EOD technician?

Upon completion of the EOD training pipeline, you will officially be assigned the M02A Navy Enlisted Code (NEC) designating you as a Basic Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician. After 63 weeks of training, you can now proudly call yourself a Navy EOD Technician. The training doesn’t stop here of course.

What’s the job description of an Army EOD specialist?

Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Specialists (MOS 89D) are responsible for attacking, defeating, and exploiting unexploded ordnance. These specialists are highly trained and perform a dangerous, technical job.

What does EOD stand for in the Navy?

Navy EOD is more than a rating, it is a community. EOD is a group of highly trained Sailors who are responsible for the safe disarmament and disposal of explosives. They are prepared to handle and dispose of most all types of explosives, whether they be homemade or professionally constructed.