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Kenpo-Sorc
16 October 2001, 22:39
Im joining the army and im planning on going EOD. I've always been excellent in the sciences and good in mathematics. I would like some information about what the course entails and some helpful tips to maybe prepare as much as I can before going. Thanks for your help in advance. I know i've made the right MOS choice.
-Ken

bmf
18 October 2001, 23:17
I think if you search through some of the posts in this threads history you'll find your answer. I get bored writing the same shit over and over. (unlike some of the mofo's on this board). If you can't find it I'll repost.

I commend you on you're career choice and wish you the best.

To start preparing:
Drink a 12 pack of quality beer tonight
then get up tomorrow at 0400 and memorize six pages in the phone book. Do this every day for six months upping your beer count and page amount by two each month.
When you get here you'll be able to out drink and memorize the best of them.
http://www.cnet.navy.mil/eods/command/meod.jpg

[This message has been edited by bmf (edited 10-18-2001).]

jw
18 October 2001, 23:56
Quality advice.

surfrescue
20 October 2001, 18:02
Originally posted by bmf:
I think if you search through some of the posts in this threads history you'll find your answer. I get bored writing the same shit over and over. (unlike some of the mofo's on this board). If you can't find it I'll repost.

I commend you on you're career choice and wish you the best.

To start preparing:
Drink a 12 pack of quality beer tonight
then get up tomorrow at 0400 and memorize six pages in the phone book. Do this every day for six months upping your beer count and page amount by two each month.
When you get here you'll be able to out drink and memorize the best of them.
http://www.cnet.navy.mil/eods/command/meod.jpg

[This message has been edited by bmf (edited 10-18-2001).]

If I may ask, can you define quality beer? Tim

jw
21 October 2001, 07:44
Black lable or better.

Kenpo-Sorc
23 October 2001, 20:19
I take it that there's alot of memorization.... :-)