GREAT LAKES, Il. (Feb. 21, 2024) Master Chief Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician (EOD) Robert Wandell, left, assigned to the Center for Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Diving Great Lakes (CEODD GL), explains the Navy Diver preparatory training curriculum to local educators and Navy Talent Acquisition (NTAG) Great Lakes, during a visit to Naval Station Great Lakes accession training sites. The learning site runs two courses of instruction for EOD, Navy diver (ND) and diving medical technician (DMT) candidates. The 18-day preparatory course is designed to prepare Sailors for EOD and ND A schools by providing training and mentoring in entry-level aquatic adaptability and physical and mental conditioning. The 22-day Assessment and Selection Course is designed to prepare the most qualified EOD and ND candidates for a career in the Naval special operations community. The Educators Orientation Visit is a program facilitated by NTAG which aims to promote the Navy to key community influence

GREAT LAKES, Il. (Feb. 21, 2024) Master Chief Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician (EOD) Robert Wandell, left, assigned to the Center for Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Diving Great Lakes (CEODD GL), explains the Navy Diver preparatory training curriculum to local educators and Navy Talent Acquisition (NTAG) Great Lakes, during a visit to Naval Station Great Lakes accession training sites. The learning site runs two courses of instruction for EOD, Navy diver (ND) and diving medical technician (DMT) candidates. The 18-day preparatory course is designed to prepare Sailors for EOD and ND A schools by providing training and mentoring in entry-level aquatic adaptability and physical and mental conditioning. The 22-day Assessment and Selection Course is designed to prepare the most qualified EOD and ND candidates for a career in the Naval special operations community. The Educators Orientation Visit is a program facilitated by NTAG which aims to promote the Navy to key community influence
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