Harrowing True Stories from the military's Elite Bomb Squads
From Britain's Bomb Disposal units in the early days of WWII to the Iraqi minefields of the Gulf War, there has been a need to have someone defuse or explode (safely) the duds and uncovered mines. Unexploded German bombs still turn up under the streets of London. Civil War ordnance is still dredged from harbors in the Southeast United States. Plastic mines, undetectable by metal detectors, lie buried beneath the shifting sands of the Kuwaiti desert. New methods of construction, new fuses and timing devices make the EOD man's job more difficult than ever.
This is the incredible story of the daring men behind the delicate and extremely dangerous work of the military's bomb squad. This is the story of the demo men.