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Branch
U.S. Air Force
Members
37
The 2701st Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron (EODS) was established during World War II as part of the United States Army Air Forces, primarily tasked with the identification, disarmament, and disposal of unexploded ordnance on airfields and in combat zones across the European Theater. The unit played a critical role during the Normandy landings and subsequent Allied advances, ensuring the safety of operational areas by neutralizing bombs, mines, and booby traps left by retreating enemy forces. Its members were specially trained in bomb disposal techniques, often working under hazardous conditions to protect both military personnel and vital infrastructure. After the war, the 2701st EODS contributed to post-war clearance operations before being deactivated as part of the broader demobilization effort.

U.S. Marine Corps • 1978