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Echo Oscar Delta

Echo Oscar Delta

A Society and Culture podcast
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Richard Davidson joined the US Navy in 1959 and ultimately retired in 1989 as a CWO4 in EOD, after 22 years. Among his many deployments, he did five tours in Vietnam and deployed worldwide. After he retired from the Navy he had a heart attack t
Jacquelyn Read is a retired Explosive Ordnance Disposal Senior Chief with 21 years in the Navy. After six years as a Chinese linguist, she graduated from EOD school and ultimately EOD Mobile Unit Three, from which she deployed multiple times.
Learning to deal with adversity is understanding that you haven't failed if you don't give up.A positive attitude will bring us all to a greater position in life.Karl Krahn separated from the Navy as an EODCS at 19 years. The first 17 years
Jeff Simons spent 26 years with US Navy EOD, retiring as a Lieutenant Commander (select). During that time he was stationed and deployed all around the world. From Operation Earnest Will, and Desert Storm, to Operation Iraqi Freedom, Jeff has
Episode 37 is with Brian Kirk, a US Navy Reserve Commander who served 11 years on active duty as a Navy EOD Officer. During his active duty time, he deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan and spent significant time in Korea. He shares stories from
Tod Neal, a 30-year Navy Veteran who retired as a Senior Chief EOD Operator, joins me for episode 36 of the podcast. Growing up in a Methodist children’s home, he had a tough childhood. While struggling with direction, he found toughness and le
Adam Garrett joins me for the 35th episode of the Echo Oscar Delta Podcast. Adam served 15 years in Navy EOD before separating as a Senior Chief. He deployed four times to Iraq, Afghanistan, Bahrain, and an Aircraft Carrier.During the podcas
In episode 35 of the podcast, we do the first in the series, Bombs & Bourbon. Four EOD Operators who worked at the East Coast Explosive Ordnance Disposal Training and Evaluation Unit Two (EODTEU2), Final Training Exercise (FTX) division got tog
In episode 33, Greg Wheelock, a retired Lieutenant Commander with a 25-year career in the U.S. Navy, as he shares captivating tales from his journey as a Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technician. From his early fascination with EOD tea
In episode 32 of the podcast, I sit down with EODCM (ret) Tara Asbury to talk about her career and beyond. Tara has been someone I have lookup up to for many years, reaching out several times for advice and perspective. In our conversations I g
EODCS James Hebert (Eh Bear) joins me in Episode 31 where he talks about a variety of EOD topics experienced over his 20 years of service. One subject that is brought up frequently in this episode is the importance of mental health. Eh Bear ope
Episode 30 is dedicated to EODC Jason Finan who was killed on October 20, 2016, in Mosul, Iraq.I talked with Shawn Bacon, Jason's Dad, about who he was as a boy and his likes, dislikes, and motivations. We discuss his military service from his
In podcast episode 29, we dive deep into the remarkable 27-year career of Lenny Lyon, a retired Navy Captain with extensive experience in Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD). Lenny's journey takes us through his numerous deployments to diverse lo
In this heartfelt podcast episode, Roy Sedano, a retired Senior Chief with over 23 years of Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) experience, engages in a candid conversation about his journey in EOD and transitioning to civilian life. He shares hi
In podcast episode number 27, Navy veteran Dan Bertozzi shares his fascinating journey through eight years of service as a Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technician. He reflects on his appreciation for the Navy experience, the unique pa
In this podcast episode, we delve into the remarkable military and civilian career of Sergeant First Class (ret) Randy Oakley who served for 23 years in the Army, including reserve time. He eventually found his way to the Navy for his civilian
In episode # 25, we delve into the experiences of Chris Garrett, a UK volunteer deeply involved in humanitarian mine action since 2014. Chris's journey began in Myanmar, where he clandestinely joined a group to clear landmines due to the absenc
Episode 24 of the Echo Oscar Delta Podcast is the first in a new series, Beyond the Blast. In this series, we talk with LT Mathias Porter about his collegiate swimming and what led him to transition into Crossfit. Once he made that transition,
In episode, we are privileged to hear the remarkable journey of retired Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Master Chief. Duane Oliveira, as he shares his life story filled with moments of service, camaraderie, and personal growth. From enli
In this podcast episode number 22, I sit down with Jay Lee, a former Navy EOD Chief who spent 13 years in the service. Jay shares his remarkable journey from joining the Navy with a SEAL contract to eventually becoming an EOD technician at MOB
In episode 21, join Chris Rueger, a retired Senior Chief Navy explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technician with 26 years of service, as he shares his remarkable experiences and insights in this compelling podcast episode. Chris takes us on a jo
In episode 20, LT(ret) Robert Pizzini, Navy EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) veteran, shares his initial fascination with diving to becoming a second-class diver and how that lead him to attend EOD school. He discusses the differences between
In episode 19 we step into the extraordinary world of EODCS Scott Weaver as he shares stories from his time in Iraq, Afghanistan, Africa, and Bahrain. Join us as we uncover the triumphs and challenges faced by Weaver and his team during intense
Episode 18 is a bit different. EODCS (soon to be EODCM) Harvey Fisher joins me and instead of talking about what he's done in his career, he talks about the "World by Harvey." What is that? It is how he personally has approached the various asp
In Episode 17, EODC (ret) Kyle Masur talks about how he found out about EOD on Guam as a fleet sailor, went through the pipeline, and ultimately joined the ranks of Navy EOD. Once at EOD Mobile Unit 12 he was put on an NSW EOD team and did a gr
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