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  2. 11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Regiment RLC

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    The award reflected in particular the regiment's specialist search operations during the Didcot Power Station tragedy (Operation BRIDLED) and the safe disposal of the hazardous chemical 2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine (DNPH) from school laboratories nationwide, which posed an explosive threat to UK school children (Op MATSU). [14]

  3. Bomb disposal - Wikipedia

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    Bomb disposal is an all-encompassing term to describe the separate, but interrelated functions in the military fields of explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) and improvised explosive device disposal (IEDD), and the public safety roles of public safety bomb disposal (PSBD) and the bomb squad.

  4. 321 EOD & Search Squadron RLC - Wikipedia

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    321 EOD & Search Squadron, 11 EOD Regiment RLC is a unit of the British Army responsible for Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search duties in Northern Ireland. The unit was previously titled 321 EOD Unit, then 321 EOD Company Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC).

  5. Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Munitions and Search ...

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    The Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Munitions and Search Training Regiment (DEMS Training Regiment) is an element of the Royal School of Military Engineering responsible for the provision of training to British Army Ammunition Technicians, Ammunition Technical Officers and Search Operators.

  6. No. 5131 (BD) Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 5131 (BD) Squadron was an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) squadron of the Royal Air Force. First formed in 1943, 5131 Bomb Disposal Squadron was the Royal Air Force’s explosive ordnance disposal capability for 77 years. Its technicians were trained to deal with conventional munitions, chemical munitions and improvised explosive devices.

  7. Devon man suspected of making explosive substance - AOL

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    "Royal Navy EOD [explosive ordnance disposal] teams attended to assist with inquiries at the scene and made the item safe." Follow BBC Devon on X , Facebook and Instagram . Send your story ideas ...

  8. 29 (Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search) Group - Wikipedia

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    The 29 (Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search) Group, formerly 29 Engineer Brigade, is an engineer formation of the British Army responsible for Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search. Its headquarters were at Aldershot , now at Didcot .

  9. MOD Shoeburyness - Wikipedia

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    The site provides a closed and controlled environment for testing weapons systems at various stages of development, for safe disposal of expired ammunition and for live-ammunition training in Explosive Ordnance Disposal techniques. The Environmental Test Centre evaluates live munitions when exposed to different environments and climates.