EOD in the schools

Harmon Sullivan, an 8th grader, removes an Air Force bomb suit, exhausted after a physical challenge for a school assembly at Central Middle School in Anchorage, Alaska, Dec. 13, 2017. The 67
Harmon Sullivan, an 8th grader, removes an Air Force bomb suit, exhausted after a physical challenge for a school assembly at Central Middle School in Anchorage, Alaska, Dec. 13, 2017. The 673d Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit provided two bomb suits to demonstrate the strength needed to operate while wearing them. Senior Airman Christopher R. Morales

The 673d Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit informed and demonstrated the capabilities of their remote-controlled robots and bomb suits to spark interest and improve trust from the community during a school assembly at Central Middle School in Anchorage Dec. 13.

Airmen from the 673d Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit pack up after their demonstrations for a school assembly at Central Middle School in Anchorage, Alaska, Dec. 13. Senior Airman Christopher R. Morales
Airmen from the 673d Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit pack up after their demonstrations for a school assembly at Central Middle School in Anchorage, Alaska, Dec. 13. Senior Airman Christopher R. Morales
Harmon Sullivan (right), an 8th grader, demonstrates the weight of an Air Force bomb suit by doing pushups. The 673d Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit provided two bomb suits to demonstrate the strength needed to operate while wearing them. Senior Airman Christopher R. Morales
Harmon Sullivan (right), an 8th grader, demonstrates the weight of an Air Force bomb suit by doing pushups. The 673d Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit provided two bomb suits to demonstrate the strength needed to operate while wearing them. Senior Airman Christopher R. Morales
Hayden Rasor (left) and John Koch, 7th graders, compete against each other in a remote-controlled robot race. The 673d Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit provided two robots to demonstrate the precise yet difficult controls required to safely operate their machinery. Senior Airman Christopher R. Morales
Hayden Rasor (left) and John Koch, 7th graders, compete against each other in a remote-controlled robot race. The 673d Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit provided two robots to demonstrate the precise yet difficult controls required to safely operate their machinery. Senior Airman Christopher R. Morales

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