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Formed in 1988, the National Explosive
Ordnance Disposal Association (NATEODA) is a non-profit fraternal and
educational organization of active and formerly active members of the
military services of the United States of America who have served in
military Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) positions. Military EOD
personnel of other nations are welcome to apply for associate
membership.
The purpose of NATEODA is to preserve the history of EOD
and to promote brotherhood among those who are serving and have served
in the noble and self-sacrificing task of safely disposing of
munitions. Once known as bomb disposal, the mission includes the
rendering safe and disposal of all hazardous items containing
explosives including: Conventional explosive munitions, chemical
weapons, biological weapons, pyrotechnics, mines and booby-traps, and
nuclear weapons and materials.
For more history, please click on the red bomb insignias
beside EOD History, EOD Stories, and the EOD Memorial in Links. If you
are eligible for membership and are interested, please click on membership.

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