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EOD

LIVING ON THE EDGE

Members: 165
Latest Activity: Jul 5, 2024

Discussion Forum

Dive school graduation

Started by hvmom. Last reply by WaterRetriever May 30, 2021. 5 Replies

Dive School in Panama City

Started by OregonNavyMom. Last reply by Robert May 29, 2017. 6 Replies

EOD @ Eglin

Started by jlb228. Last reply by Karenlee Nov 2, 2015. 10 Replies

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Comment by mater nautae on November 4, 2017 at 7:06pm
Hi everyone,
My son Ben passed his pre conditioning this post week and will be leaving for Panama city on Friday. We are so happy for him. There were 22 who started and 5 passed and 1 was rolled back. I wish all of his fellow 822 division guys luck in their next endeavour. Thanksgiving in Panama city?
Comment by IceteaMom on October 14, 2017 at 9:40am
Hi Bama99. My son finished the pipeline last spring. He did not get a break between dive prepGL and Panama City. He did have a break once in Destin while they were waiting for additional people. He had a break after Destin - before San Diego. My advice is to go with the flow and stay flexible. Best of luck!
Comment by Regina on October 12, 2017 at 10:06am

No they usually don't have leave between dive prep and diver training. My graduated 5 years ago from EOD school, things may have changed a bit but this how it was for him. After boot camp, he move across the street for dive prep for 3 weeks. Then they go to Panama City for 9 weeks of diver training, then 42 weeks for EOD training, then 3 weeks parachute training at Fort Benning GA, then 3 weeks EOD tactical training in San Diego. They may be put on hold if there's not enough people to start a class between sections. they usually only train on week days and and most weekends off, unless they have to stand watch. They do have stand down during schooling for the holidays. Hope this helps.

Comment by NJNavyMom on October 12, 2017 at 9:06am
I’m sorry no one has answered. I don’t know your answer. My son had pneumonia between Dive prep and dive school.
Comment by NJNavyMom on May 6, 2017 at 3:48pm
Prayers
Comment by Karenlee on May 6, 2017 at 2:16pm
Today is EOD day. A day that we remember the ones that gave it all defending our country. Please remember all those that have or who are now serving. The Navy will add two names today. Prayers to their families.
Comment by Karenlee on February 28, 2017 at 6:59pm
Kelly 04/823,my son was there one time. They did the run they have but was unable to get tickets for the ball. He was thrilled to be able to do that. EOD had lost one of their own that year and this sailor's wife did the run with them. Mine is deployed and won't make it this year. When you go you will standing proud for all EOD families. Thanks for doing that.
Comment by Kelly 04/823 on February 28, 2017 at 6:52pm

I want to make you all aware of the EOD Memorial service which is held the first Saturday in May every year.  I live fairly close by, so I was able to make it the year my son graduated.  I was nervous about attending, because I was afraid it would be too emotionally difficult to bear, but I am so glad I did. It was such a beautiful and moving service. If there is any chance you can go -- especially this year -- please make every effort to do so.  You will not be sorry.  My son won't be able to get home for the service this year, but my husband and I will be there to stand in for him and to pay our respects.

Comment by IceteaMom on February 28, 2017 at 6:14pm
Thanks Karnlee!
Comment by IceteaMom on February 27, 2017 at 9:42pm
Hello all. Anyone else heading down for graduation in April?
 

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