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Quick Facts — 1140 (EOD Officer)

AIT / Training

39 weeks

Training Location

NAVSCOLEOD, Eglin AFB, FL

Career Field

Expeditionary Warfare

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About 1140 EOD Officer

Leads Explosive Ordnance Disposal units in rendering safe all types of explosive threats worldwide.

Training Duration

39 weeks

Training Location

NAVSCOLEOD, Eglin AFB, FL

Career Field

Expeditionary Warfare

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

As a Special Operations Officer, you'll lead Explosive Ordnance Disposal units in the most technically demanding and dangerous missions in the military — from underwater mine clearance to battlefield IED defeat. You'll combine technical expertise with tactical leadership, commanding teams that operate across every warfare domain. EOD officers are among the most versatile and respected leaders in special operations.

What It's Actually Like

You are a Special Operations Officer (EOD), which means you walk toward bombs while everyone else evacuates. Navy EOD is a Tier 1 special operations capability — you operate alongside SEALs, Delta, and CIA paramilitary without the book deals and movie contracts. Your training pipeline is one of the longest in the military: dive school, jump school, EOD school, and then the advanced training that turns you from a bomb tech into a special operator who disarms weapons in denied environments that require a combat swimmer to reach. You'll render safe improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan, clear sea mines in the Arabian Gulf, and perform underwater demolition that hasn't changed conceptually since WWII but uses technology that would make a sci-fi writer jealous. The physical demands are relentless — you maintain special operations fitness standards while carrying 100+ pounds of bomb disposal equipment. Your divers do things that civilian commercial divers would refuse, in conditions that combat divers would respect. The attrition rate in training is brutal because the consequences of mediocrity are measured in body counts. The EOD officer community is tiny, tight, and operates at the highest classification levels. Civilian transition paths include FBI HDS (Hazardous Devices School), Secret Service, CIA, and defense contractors paying $150-200K for your unique combination of special operations and explosive ordnance expertise.

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