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National Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Day

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National Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Day is an occasion to remember those serving the profession of explosive ordnance disposal in the United States Armed Forces.

National Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Day in the United States

Date: Annually observed on the first Saturday in May.

History: National Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Day was created to recognize and honor the bravery and contributions of EOD technicians who have risked their lives, and those who have fallen in the line of duty, disarming and disposing of explosive threats. The day was officially established by Congress.

Traditions:

  • Memorial Services: Commemorative services are held to remember EOD technicians who have lost their lives. These often take place at military bases and EOD memorial sites.
  • Fundraisers: Charitable events are organized to support wounded EOD warriors and their families, as well as to fund memorials and other related causes.
  • Educational Events: Military branches and EOD units may host educational programs to raise awareness about the critical work that EOD technicians perform.
  • Social Media Recognition: Hashtags like #NationalEODDay are used on platforms like Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram to honor EOD techs and increase public awareness.

What People Do:

  • Attend or participate in memorial services.
  • Donate to EOD-related charities or support groups.
  • Engage with educational content about the role and history of EOD technicians.
  • Share stories and express gratitude for EOD personnel on social media.

On National Explosive Ordnance Disposal Day, communities across the United States come together to show their support for these military specialists through various acts of commemoration and appreciation.

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