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  • So I was walking by the mirror

    and had stop ....wow I'm totally salt and pepper now...what happened

    I was seriously thinking this and chuckling when I noticed my scar and that had me chuckling even more. Back in 97 I was active duty Army, and had just started my EOD (explosive ordnance disposal) career as an attachee. That's when you are still assigned to what will hopefully be your former job, and attached to an EOD unit so that they can evaluate you. It's their evaluation that allows you to go to EOD school. They have the final say.
    Anyways, I think I was there for about 4 months at this point. They were good buds with the SRT (special reaction team) on base. Thats basically the Army's version of a civilian police dept SWAT team. The SRT let it be known that they were going out to do some hostage rescue/building clearing training and asked if EOD wanted to join in the fun. Little did we know that they wanted US to be the bad guys. What we also didn't know was that they were using simunition rounds for the training. For those unfamiliar with simunition rounds what they are is, 9mm, 5.56mm, or shotgun paintballs. But paintballs with a HUGE difference. They fire from your service weapon (with modifications to the weapon) using legit powder....cant remember the grain count, but a normal 9mm Beretta fires at 1150 fps a simuntion fires at 700 fps. For those that paintball, those fire right around 300fps on the high end and leave a huge welt for a few days when hit. Needless to say if hit with simunition round, it HURTS.

    So we all get our gear on, get explained the rukes for safety, check and double check each person to ensure they're properly suited up with armor, facemasks, ...all the needed gear and then we start. So our team (the bad guys) are to go into the building and and hold a hostage in whatever room we choose and the SRT is to come save the day. Well One of my team members comes up with the perfect trap...unknowingly
    The poor guy was really REALLY sick but he wanted to play so chose to not say anything about how ill he was and stayed on as a bad guy team member.
    Within minutes of us entering the building he went to find the toilets. Well I guess he had one of those BLOWOUT diahrea shits once he got there...you know the kind..partially solid at first then ten minutes of scattergun liquidy pellets then pure brown soupy sludge till his bowels were completely empty.
    All well and good to get that kind of mess out of ya right?
    Well the problem was, the building we were using was set for demolition...hell thats why the SRT was being allowed to use it for training, and being set for demolition, they removed anything that could be reused. That included the toilets.
    This guy went into the bathroom, looked around for the toilets, couldn't find any, shrugged his shoulders, dropped trou and let it fly.
    You remember the movie Dumb and Dumber when Bob Saget ......here this will explain it:


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    It WAS everywhere..like a shit grenade had gone off....it was splat pattern of more than 15 feet long and 12 feet wide...unbelievably SICK. We all wanted out of the building, but....we were there to do a job. We got together and formulated a plan...we closed the bathroom door, and only a few other doors...then we all got up into different locations in the ductwork of the building.

    The SRT would have to search the building and those closed doors would pretty much be our only cover and concealment in that building. They probably would think this is going to be easy with only 3 doors closed.

    Well we got started...we watched the SRT do their thing...clearing the building that was open access and covering the closed doors with a few operators while doing so. Then they got to the bathroom clearing itself....it was the first one they chose to do...They broke open the door and tossed a flash bang in then the team entered the screams of OMG WTF...HOLY SHIT!!! made the training more realistic I suppose...they came running out of that bathroom like they were being chased by hell hounds...and thats when we started sniping them with 9mm from our ductwork hideouts.

    I was lying prone and had gotten 2 of them, but a 3rd saw where my shots had come from and lined up his shot. Now thats what these guys do....is SHOOT, so I have a hard time believing he didnt aim right where his shot hit. Had it been an actual bullet from that range, my head would have been hanging by fragments of skin.

    Place your index finger right in V of your breastbone under your Adams apple.then move it 1/2" up. That's where his shot hit. The problem was that from that range, the simuntion paint casing didnt break...it buried itself about a quarter of an inch into my neck....I was done and now I have a good story to go along with my scar.

    Yes I was wearing all of the protective gear, but lying prone and lining up shots exposed my throat and that guy took the shot.

    It was a helluva shot
    I live on the edge of danger facing life and death every single day.....then I leave her at home and go disarm bombs.

  • #2
    And here I was thinking "Bombtek" was just a fancy handle. I had no idea you were actually a real EOD guy.
    This is what I think of Gibson since 1993. I HATE BEING LEFT HANDED! I rock out to Baby metal because Wilkinsi said I can't listen to Rick Astley anymore.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by leftykingv2 View Post
      And here I was thinking "Bombtek" was just a fancy handle. I had no idea you were actually a real EOD guy.
      Yeah thats what I do
      I live on the edge of danger facing life and death every single day.....then I leave her at home and go disarm bombs.

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      • #4
        Great story. Thank God there are people like you willing to take on that responsibility. Unfortunately with the current state of the world, the need has grown immensely.

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        • #5
          bwahahahaha awesome story I can just imagine busting into a room with wall-to-wall shit, and the concussive force of the flashbang probably slung it around even more



          Ever have anyone do the "paper sack pop" while you were working on training devices? Slam a door? Drop a wrench behind you? Maybe rig up the unit to blow confetti? Or whipped cream? Or canned dog food?
          I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood

          The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Newc View Post
            bwahahahaha awesome story I can just imagine busting into a room with wall-to-wall shit, and the concussive force of the flashbang probably slung it around even more



            Ever have anyone do the "paper sack pop" while you were working on training devices? Slam a door? Drop a wrench behind you? Maybe rig up the unit to blow confetti? Or whipped cream? Or canned dog food?
            Sure we fucked with each other all the time. There were MANY times that we had set up a true detonation of unexploded ordnance (UXO) on some range somewhere. It never failed that we would "Accidentally" use waaaay more C-4 than needed and as a result set up our observation post waaaay too close. . The detonation itself was something to behold. If you've ever played hockey and taken an unseen hit from your opponent...not one that hurts...but one that knocks you over and sends you sliding across the ice 45ft. on your ass and you wonder what the hell was that?...that initial push from that hit is pretty much what the shockwave from a good sized detonation that you're too close to feels like. But the great fun is the fragmentation "rain" that follows. It sounds like NOTHING you've ever heard. And it's very difficult to describe if you haven't heard it. Think of teeny tiny helicopter blades at full throttle zipping all over the place in VERY random patterns.
            We hear that and we DIVE under the trucks. I've picked frag out of my boot heels twice because I didn't get all the way under the truck.
            It never failed that once the rain stopped, one of us would grab a small handful of gravel and toss it in the air as folks come out from under the trucks. More than one person smacked his head on the undercarriage trying to get back to cover hearing the gravel (frag ) rain down on them again.
            I live on the edge of danger facing life and death every single day.....then I leave her at home and go disarm bombs.

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            • #7
              and that's the sorta thing I'd do, and get shot for it
              I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood

              The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.

              My Blog: http://newcenstein.com

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              • #8
                Originally posted by leftykingv2 View Post
                And here I was thinking "Bombtek" was just a fancy handle. I had no idea you were actually a real EOD guy.

                His sig is no joke!!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BLOOD SPLATTER View Post
                  His sig is no joke!!
                  Nope it's not. Sometimes it's safer to go to work!!!
                  I live on the edge of danger facing life and death every single day.....then I leave her at home and go disarm bombs.

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                  • #10
                    I had a pretty epic gunfight in a doorframe with sim rounds. Involved me being shot in the dick and a broken Surefire lens.

                    I'm actually knocking out pre-deployment training and we have a lot of force on force sim training coming up. Always a good time.

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                    • #11
                      You EOD boys used 150lbs of C4 in one CONDET to help blow up shit when we were tearing down our COP my first deployment.

                      You guys know how to party.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by DRM View Post
                        You EOD boys used 150lbs of C4 in one CONDET to help blow up shit when we were tearing down our COP my first deployment.

                        You guys know how to party.
                        Left a decent hole in the ground didn't it?
                        I live on the edge of danger facing life and death every single day.....then I leave her at home and go disarm bombs.

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                        • #13
                          The drummer in my first band, while in the Air Force, was an EOD guy.
                          Member - National Sarcasm Society

                          "Oh, sure. Like we need your support."

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by bombtek View Post
                            Left a decent hole in the ground didn't it?
                            The Taliban thought we bombed ourselves.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Newc View Post
                              bwahahahaha awesome story I can just imagine busting into a room with wall-to-wall shit, and the concussive force of the flashbang probably slung it around even more
                              that's just what I was thinking! If they rushed right in, was there still shit in the air?
                              Hail yesterday

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