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Her Stories ๐๐ผ ๐ฅ The EOD TECHS ๐ฅ
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๐ฅMaster Sgt. Andrea R. Rasmussen, EOD Training Section Chief from Tucson, Arizona ๐๏ธ
Why did you join the Air Force? ๐ฅ๐ I joined to travel the world, get out of my hometown, and do something with my life. The education benefits were a nice bonus.
What made you choose EOD? ๐ฅI told the Air Force Liaison at MEPS I wanted to do a job that allowed me to be hands on and not sit at a desk all day, every day. EOD was on the list of 10 jobs he suggested so after talking with a local EOD tech I just knew I needed to put it at the top of my list.
What is your favorite part of the job? ๐ฅMy favorite part of the job will always be getting to get my hands dirty and blowing something up, but second to that is being able to mentor and teach the younger techs coming in about the job and life in general.
What is the most challenging aspect of the job?
๐ฅWhile it is physically and mentally demanding, the most challenging aspect of my job at this time is knowing which battles are worth picking while also standing my ground and ensuring my voice is heard. Everyone in the career field is opinionated and believes they are right, so getting heard through all those voices can often times be a struggle.
Any comments or advice about being a woman in a male-dominated field?
๐ฅBeing one of the guys is cool and fun, but donโt change who you are or what you believe to fit in.
๐ฅEmbrace the women around you and build each other up; these can be some of the best relationships if you allow them to flourish.
๐ฅKnow your boundaries and stick to them.
Any advice for young women/girls who are interested in EOD and/or a male-dominated field? ๐ฅIf you can accept that it is going to be hard, are willing to put in the work, and understand that you will more than likely need to work harder than your male peers, do it. It is not for everyone, but it will challenge you in ways you never could have imagined and you will learn so much about yourself along the way.
๐๐ผ๐ฅTech. Sgt. Tiffany Quasnitschka, IEDs Instructor from Fairbanks, Alaska ๐ป
Why did you join the Air Force? ๐ฅLike many of my fellow Airmen, I wanted a challenge!
What made you choose EOD? ๐ฅTo be honest, I wasn't sure what EOD was before I joined. My father had served 20 years in the Air Force as a personnelist and when I decided to put on the uniform, I asked him what jobs he thought were the best fit for me. He replied, "I'd be happy with you in any of them, except EOD. Those people are crazy." Two days later I walked into the recruiter's office and demanded an EOD contract and I've never looked back. I found my crazy.
What is your favorite part of the job? ๐ฅThe family I've found. The community within EOD is unlike anything I've ever experienced. The men and women I work with are more than coworkers, they truly are my family. I know without a shadow of a doubt that I can trust them with my life.
What is the most challenging aspect of the job?
๐ฅI've had a very blessed career with many wonderful leaders, but being a mother in such a demanding career field always presents challenges. Before I had my son, I was the first to volunteer for TDYs, itching for the opportunity for deployments, and not batting an eye at late nights, or physically and mentally exhausting training- throwing a 3 year old into the mix brings another layer of complications.
Any comments or advice about being a woman in a male-dominated field? ๐ฅSimply, we're not one of the guys. We are women in a career field that NEED women. We bring a different viewpoint and perspective to every shop we're in, and although it's tempting to act like one of the men, we don't need to do that. We can hold our own.
Any advice for young women/girls who are interested in fire and/or a male-dominated field? ๐ฅDo it! Take the leap, and you just might find exactly what you're looking for.
๐๐ผ๐ฅ๐ฅMaster Sgt. Giselle D. Irr, Flight Chief, 366th Training Squadron Detachment 3 from Long Beach, California ๐
Why did you join the Air Force? ๐ฅI walked into a recruiting office one day out of mere curiosity and walked out with an ASVAB test date. Though an impulsive decision, itโs one of the best Iโve ever made.
What made you choose EOD? ๐ฅI wanted a challenge, an adventure, and to serve. Removing dangerous ordnance from a battlefield to save lives met all my crazy life goals.
What is your favorite part of the job? ๐ฅThe people I work with! The ladies and gents I work with are some of the most inspiring, inventive, funniest, and courageous people on this planet. (Iโm hoping saying nice things about them will save me some rounds of cheer)
What is the most challenging aspect of the job?
๐ฅThe most challenging aspect is the dynamic nature of war. The fight is always changing, and technological advances bring new challenges. We must grow and adapt, which isnโt always easy, but it does keep things interesting for EOD techs.
Any comments or advice about being a woman in a male-dominated field?๐ฅBuild a community for support and connection. Fix each otherโs crowns! Work hard, stay focused and handle challenges with tact and a sense of humor. We are all rooting for you!
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For more Her Stories go to ๐๐ผwww.eglin.af.mil
Sent in from a fan in the field. A true EOD classic that has been upscaled to 4k using the latest AI technology.
2007 was a rough year for the community. We Remember.
OVN FALLEN HEROES TRIBUTE - 16 years ago today we lost a hero - Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) Technician, SrA Elizabeth Loncki. SrA Loncki was KIA in Iraq on 7 Jan 2007.
Next Fri & Sat (13-14 Jan) Operation Vet NOW Inc. OVN , The EOD Warrior Foundation & Scheuring Speed Sports Snocross racers #8 Hunter Patenaude & Logan Christian 43 will carry SrA Loncki's name on their sleds in a special tribute to her service, and the ultimate sacrifice she paid for our freedom. Read more about our hero at https://opvetnow.org/sra-loncki and https://eodwarriorfoundation.org/sra-elizabeth-a-loncki/?lpw=8056 You can watch the race on FloRacing live stream, also highlights will be on CBS Sports a few weeks after. ๐บ๐ธ๐บ๐ธ
Meme Monday - sent in by a fan
What's the worst EOD Tool out there?
Here's your meme for the week. Can we keep it up and post a new meme each week? Doubtful.
Happy Veterans Day fu***rs!
Halloween memes are so hot right now.
One more for our engineer friends!
Watch out for the spooky treats out there.
It's nice to not have to add names to this.
I love explaining this to senior people tangentially associated with the field.
Author unknown. Tag them please.
Let's see all of your best Ukraine videos.
All hail our robot overlords....
We were just made aware of this page by a fan. Apparently the Navy has a new EOD recruiting page.
www.eod.navy
A fan of the page created some logos for us. What do you think? Should we make stickers?
Womenโs History Month, observed annually since 1987, celebrates the female contribution to our history, culture, and society.
To kick off the month, we highlight the first female EOD technician, Chief Master Sergeant (Ret) Linda Cox!
In her quest to become an EOD technician, she shattered a glass ceiling for other women and carved her name into the history books.
Linda, thank you for your serviceโyour is remarkable.
To learn more about CMSgt Cox, read the following story by former Air Force EOD officer Brian Castner:
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/amphtml/briancastner/they-couldnt-very-well-turn-me-down
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