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Joint Explosive Ordnance Support (JEOS)

From left, Lieutenant Colonel Mat Brooks, Warrant Officer Tim Duke, Captain Samuel Marsh and Captain Mark Gibbs, the Joint Explosive Ordnance Support team, during the Bravery Trust Dusk till Dawn challenge in Canberra. Story by Sergeant Matthew Bickerton. Photos by Sergeant Samuel Miller.
ADF People 

Bomb suit relay pushes limits for charity

04/11/202504/11/2025 Posted by Mike Hughes 581 Views 0 Comments Joint Explosive Ordnance Support (JEOS)

Bomb suits help protect users from explosive blast and fragmentation effects. They’re hot, heavy and not something you’d typically wear

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An unexploded World War II-era Japanese bomb that was later disposed of by the ADF's North Queensland Joint Explosive Ordnance Support team after it was unearthed at the Stokes Hill Waterfront Precinct in Darwin. Image supplied.
Australian Army History News 

Normal day at work ends with a bang

16/07/202421/07/2024 Posted by Mike Hughes 2127 Views 0 Comments Joint Explosive Ordnance Support (JEOS), UXO, WWII

Warrant Officer Class Two (WO2) Kyle Johnson arrived at work on June 26 expecting a routine day. CAPTION: An unexploded World

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