Features The hands of EOD July 10, 2014 Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan StefankoAirman 1st Class Derrick McKiernan, 886th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, ties a monkey’s fist knot out of a detonation cord during training June 26 at Ramstein. Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan StefankoAirman 1st Class Derrick McKiernan, 886th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, places C-4 plastic explosives around a detonation cord during training. Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan StefankoAirman 1st Class Tyler Hatfield, 886th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, checks the current of a trigger used to detonate explosives during training June 26 on Ramstein. Ramstein EOD Airmen provide support to three wings, 26 geographically separated units and two U.S. Army brigades. Photo by Brennen LegeAirman 1st Class Htyler Kelley, 886th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, places explosives during training June 26. Photo by Brennen LegeAirman 1st Class Tyler Hatfield, 886th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, measures a detonation cord to be used during training. Tags: 886th Civil Engineer Squadron × explosive ordnance disposal « Previous × Next » Share Tweet