Many people are not familiar with who Explosive Ordnance Disposal
(EOD) technicians are or what they do in our military. Yet the more people
learn about them, the more they become interested in learning more about the
work they do, getting involved in supporting them, and rallying behind this
important and worthy cause. Many others are surprised to learn that there is an
EOD Memorial Wall, honoring fallen EOD technicians, available for the public to
visit.
“The EOD Memorial Wall is a beautiful structure that features the
names of over 300 fallen EOD warriors and it’s open to the public,” explains
Nicole Motsek, executive director of the EOD Warrior Foundation. “We encourage
people to visit the EOD memorial, and learn all they can about EOD technicians
and the lifesaving work they do.”
Here are 5 reasons to visit the EOD Memorial Wall:
- To learn. The memorial is a great
place for people to learn about the EOD warriors who have lost their lives
in the line of duty.
- To teach. It’s a great place to take kids,
so they can learn about the sacrifices the men and women in our military
make, and see the wall in person.
- Honor fallen. Visiting the wall and seeing
the names of all the EOD warriors who have died in the line of duty is a
great way to honor them and pay tribute.
- See donations
at work. The wall
was built and is maintained by donations that people and businesses in the
community make. Seeing it in person gives people a chance to see their
donations put to good use.
- To heal. Those who know an EOD warrior
who has died, often finds comfort and healing by a visit to the EOD
Memorial.
“Seeing the memorial wall is a meaningful experience for many
people, especially those who knows a warrior named on the Wall,” added Motsek.
“We are honored to be a part of caring for this important and beautiful
memorial. The Wall is there for the community, EOD technicians, their
families, and all who want to pay tribute. We remember!”
The EOD Memorial Wall is located at the Eglin Air Force Base in
the Florida panhandle. The Memorial Wall was built in 1969 and contains the
names of fallen EOD warriors. The wall is on a military base that is secure,
but it is open to the public. Weekday times are 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with
holiday and weekend hours being noon until 4:00 p.m. If you are planning
a trip to the area and would like to visit outside of normal hours, please
contact them and they will do everything possible to accommodate a visit to the
Wall. For those who cannot visit the memorial in person, there is a
virtual wall with names, bios and photos of the fallen EOD warriors on the EOD
Warrior Foundation website.
The EOD Warrior Foundation will be hosting a memorial weekend,
filled with activities. The EOD Memorial Weekend is May 6-7, 2016, and features
events including a golf tournament, memorial ceremony, and an annual ball where
LtCol Oliver North USMC (Ret.) will be the Keynote Speaker. For more
information on the EOD Memorial Weekend activities, visit the site at: http://www.eodwarriorfoundation.org/eodweekend.
The EOD Warrior Foundation is a nonprofit organization that helps
military EOD personnel and their families. There are around 7,000 EOD
(Explosive Ordnance Disposal) technicians in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and
Air Force, performing the most dangerous job in the military, as they disarm
explosive devices on the battlefields and at home. Many EOD personnel come home
with debilitating injuries, including lost limbs, blindness, paralysis,
traumatic brain injuries (TBI), burns, and the invisible wounds of war, such as
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
To learn more about the EOD Warrior Foundation, or see their
fundraising events calendar, visit their site at:www.eodwarriorfoundation.org.
About EOD Warrior Foundation
The EOD Warrior Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose
mission is to improve the quality of life for the EOD family by providing
emergency financial relief, scholarship opportunities, physical, social, and
emotional support. The EOD Warrior Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization that honors fallen EOD warriors and provides assistance to wounded EOD warriors and the families of wounded and fallen EOD personnel. Specific programs include emergency financial support,
education, hope and wellness retreats and events, and care of the EOD Memorial
located at Eglin AFB, Fla. for wounded EOD warriors and their families, and
families of Fallen EOD warriors, including both active duty and veteran EOD
warriors.
To learn more about the EOD Warrior Foundation, or see their fundraising events calendar, visit their site at: www.eodwarriorfoundation.org.
To learn more about the EOD Warrior Foundation, or see their fundraising events calendar, visit their site at: www.eodwarriorfoundation.org.
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