Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal in Large-Scale Combat Operations - Summary of Findings and Recommendations

Abstract

The U.S. Army's explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) mission is complex and cuts across both military and civilian activities. According to Army Regulation 75-15, Army EOD provides integrated and layered protection support to forces, civil authorities and critical infrastructure (Army Regulation 75-15, 2019, p. 1). In addition to the Army EOD forces combat missions, defense support of civil authorities (DSCA) missions, in particular, are mandated by federal statute and by U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) regulations, policies, and doctrine (Department of Defense Directive [DoDD] 3025.18, 2018; DoDD 3025.13, 2017; Department of Defense Instruction [DoDI] 3025.21, 2019; Joint Publication 3-42, 2016; Pub. L. 94-524, 1976). The threats managed by EOD forces are also both conventional and nonconventional (i.e., chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear).

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 09, 2024
Accession Number
AD1225600

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  • Anthony Jacques
  • Barbara Bicksler
  • Douglas C. Ligor
  • Grant E Johnson
  • Jennifer Lamping Lewis
  • Terrence K. Kelly

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  • RAND Corporation

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  • Military and Counterinsurgency Studies.
  • Munitions and Ordnance Engineering
  • Public Financial Management and Budgeting