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how to use your military eod background in the civilian sector the explosive ordnance disposal badge is a military badge of the us army navy air force and marine corps that recognizes service members qualified to do explosive ordnance disposal they are the military members who are experts in dealing with the construction deployment disarmament or disposal of high explosive munitions these weapons can include nuclear biological and chemical weapons and very commonly for service members improvised explosive devices if you are an eod tech preparing to transition out of service you may be asking your active duty self how in the world am i going to make a civilian career out of disarming bombs well cleared careers in this field are exploding and will continue to see the skill set needed as our adversaries are building weapons for example suburny career opportunities are a good fit for technicians with an eod background they include positions with law enforcement agencies such as the border