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    Any Navy EOD personell on here?

    Was curious to see if we had any Navy EOD folks here. I'm shipping off to Navy boot camp early September with said contract, and wanted to hear some first hand experiences of the job and training, by PM if necessary. My local SEAL motivator had some info, but not from an EOD perspective obviously, and didn't have any contacts that would be of much help to me.
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    Don't know of any myself man. I just wanted to say God bless and good luck going through boot! I remember before I went to basic (retired army) how tense I was. Do what the D.I. says and do your best to stay away from the stupid recruits!! High speed M.O.S. you chose. Good luck and don't fall asleep on firewatch!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaxman7 View Post
    Don't know of any myself man. I just wanted to say God bless and good luck going through boot! I remember before I went to basic (retired army) how tense I was. Do what the D.I. says and do your best to stay away from the stupid recruits!! High speed M.O.S. you chose. Good luck and don't fall asleep on firewatch!
    thank you very much! Its going to be a tough ride, but will equally fun and rewarding at the same time, as long as I keep my head solid on my shoulders and don't act my age

    K.L. Davis, thanks, I replied back.
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    I am an Active Army EOD tech. If you have any questions on EOD school I can answer them.

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    I mean no disrespect to the army personnel on here, but Navy EOD school also contains jump and dive school as well. It's also not an MOS, it's a rate and navy EOD techs are in the Spec Ops community. The school last something around 13 months and is considered to be one of the toughest schools in the navy just under nuke school for the mental abilities and right behind BUDS for the physical aspect. But the benefits are extraordinary if you can get in the community, re-up once or twice and you can pay off a small house with your bonus. I've come acrossed quite a few techs during my time in the navy and from what I know: 1) Make sure the school is in your enlistment contract or it'll be literally 4 to 5 years before you can get your foot back in the door 2) Once you're there it's all about heart, if you get injured but showed good heart during training they'll roll you back and you'll have another chance 3) If you fail out of the school but you already completed the dive school portion, welcome the the Navy divers community 4) During my last year or so in the Navy I helped with five memorials for techs lost in a six month window from a small EOD command.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BooneGA View Post
    I am an Active Army EOD tech. If you have any questions on EOD school I can answer them.

    Rick
    Thanks Rick, I just sent you a pm..
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    Very true. One of the main reasons why I chose Navy EOD is because they appear to me to be the best trained EOD personnel in the military today. When believed necessary, SEAL Teams have EOD tech with them for certain operations, hence the need for Navy EOD techs to be jump qualified and have gone through Navy Dive School as well. I've heard the same thing as well Hoss, that EOD is the top mix of brains and physical ability. Current bonus right now is $40K for successful completion of training pipeline.

    Here is a graph that depicts the current Navy EOD training pipeline


    And thanks for your suggestions/advice, greatly appreciated!

    Quote Originally Posted by Hoss356 View Post
    I mean no disrespect to the army personnel on here, but Navy EOD school also contains jump and dive school as well. It's also not an MOS, it's a rate and navy EOD techs are in the Spec Ops community. The school last something around 13 months and is considered to be one of the toughest schools in the navy just under nuke school for the mental abilities and right behind BUDS for the physical aspect. But the benefits are extraordinary if you can get in the community, re-up once or twice and you can pay off a small house with your bonus. I've come acrossed quite a few techs during my time in the navy and from what I know: 1) Make sure the school is in your enlistment contract or it'll be literally 4 to 5 years before you can get your foot back in the door 2) Once you're there it's all about heart, if you get injured but showed good heart during training they'll roll you back and you'll have another chance 3) If you fail out of the school but you already completed the dive school portion, welcome the the Navy divers community 4) During my last year or so in the Navy I helped with five memorials for techs lost in a six month window from a small EOD command.
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    ALL EOD goes through the same school. It is run by the Navy. Navy is Dive and jump qualed. Navy isin't "better" just different. They are called special operation but it is not the same as SOCOM. Kinda like SF in the AirForce is not cloak and dagger.

    While navy does some cool shit, as all brances do; the army is bigger therfore more options. I would love to do it but I can't pass the color test. Did you do your bomb suit test yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TurretGunner View Post
    ALL EOD goes through the same school. It is run by the Navy. Navy is Dive and jump qualed. Navy isin't "better" just different. They are called special operation but it is not the same as SOCOM. Kinda like SF in the AirForce is not cloak and dagger.

    While navy does some cool shit, as all brances do; the army is bigger therfore more options. I would love to do it but I can't pass the color test. Did you do your bomb suit test yet?
    Hey TurretGunner. I apologize for making it sound like Navy EOD techs are "better" EOD techs than others, rather what I meant is that they receive more training during their pipeline, such as the dive and jump school.

    I've never heard of this bomb suit test, that may be something they do after boot? Only things I've done so far involve the regular "fun" stuff at MEPS.
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