Picture of the Day: 2ID Explosive Removal Contest

U.S. solders' explosive disposal contest
U.S. solders’ explosive disposal contest
Soldiers from the U.S. Army’s 2nd Infantry Division detect explosives during an explosive disposal contest at a training ground near U.S. Camp Humphreys in Pyeongtaek, 65 kilometers south of Seoul, on Jan. 11, 2023. (Yonhap)
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Kevin Kim
1 year ago

Who won? Who was competing against whom? What was the prize? What sort of activities are involved in such a contest? So many basic 5W questions.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 year ago

“Who won?”

When explosives are removed, we all win, Kevin.

“Who was competing against whom?”

It is called a competition, but it is really a cooperation.

“What was the prize?”

Fewer explosives is a prize for everyone.

“What sort of activities are involved in such a contest?”

Well, you line up the Chinese shoulder-to-shoulder and at least 5 deep. Then you have them stomp their way through the area where you expect there to be explosives.

This also works with Antifa if you tell them there is a bùtt plug, a bong, and a picture of trump photoshopped to look like a clown on the other side of the mine field.

If you have more questions about this, ask me.

I don’t really know about this specific contest but I know the general theory.

setnaffa
setnaffa
1 year ago

“Mine detectors made by the lowest bidder? Check.”

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