Missouri Science and Technology University students paid a visit to the 301st Fighter Wing's EOD section recently for some hands on EOD experience. The students were given the opportunity to see how the explosive ordinance equipment saves lives and how the gear is worn to protect the Airmen. Master Sgt. Bill Warwick, 301st Civil Engineer Squadron, explains to the students the how their EOD equipment works. The EOD team is new to the 301st CES at the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas.
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