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NEWS | Aug. 6, 2018

EODMU 5 and Australian Forces Participate in Pyrocrab on Guam

By Lt. Mary Smith, Commander, Task Force 75 Public Affairs

Sailors from Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit (EODMU) 5 and Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 25 and members of the Australian Army began the biennial unit level training event, Pyrocrab, on U.S. Naval Base Guam August 6, 2018.

The training focuses on building closer relationships between the nations and enhancing the interoperability of their military units.

“This is the third iteration of unit level training with the Australian forces,” said Cmdr. Michael Tollison, Commanding Officer of EODMU 5. “I am excited to see the improvement in the bilateral cooperation since our last opportunity to work together.”

Service members focused on mobility, survivability & specialist technical EOD capabilities. The training helped foster the overarching goals of enhancing cooperation, interoperability, and tactical proficiency amongst nations that have strategic maritime interests in the Pacific.

"The biggest takeaway from this experience is really the integration between us and how close partners we actually are. We historically deploy as partners and it is essential that we train hard together when we can." said Warrant Officer Class Two Chris Schaefer. "I've never been more impressed in regard to how well the U.S. can provide assets and training areas to give full integration like this.”

This training will better prepare the U.S. Navy and partner nation forces to be more versatile, and that in turn will make cooperation easier in various contingencies including disaster and humanitarian assistance missions.

EODMU-5 is a forward-deployed command that provides mine countermeasures and joint expeditionary and special operations forces for missions within the Western Pacific and other areas as needed.

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