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🦃 Happy Thanksgiving 2025 🦃

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Dear NATEODA Family,

As we gather this Thanksgiving, we pause to reflect on the many blessings that unite our EOD community—our shared history, steadfast service, and unbreakable bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood.

Whether you are deployed, retired, training the next generation, or standing by your family’s side, know that you are part of something greater than yourself—a family bound by courage, sacrifice, and purpose.

We give thanks for those who paved the way, for those who continue to serve, and for the families who carry the weight of that service with strength and grace. We especially remember our fallen teammates whose legacy inspires us every day.

May this season bring you peace, comfort, and the warmth of connection—wherever you are.

With deepest gratitude and respect,

Woodward L. “Woody” Eastwood

President
National Explosive Ordnance Disposal Association
president@nateoda.com

🇺🇸 Preserving our Heritage, Protecting our Future

1st LT from the 52nd EOD set new world record.

Fort Belvoir EOD Officer Sets New World Record 1-Mile Run

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1LT Faust from the 52nd EOD sets a new world record run in a bomb suit with a time of 10 minutes, 19 seconds, at Fort Belvoir's Pullen Field, Nov. 14. She surpassed the last record by four seconds.1LT Faust from the 52nd EOD sets a new world record run in a bomb suit with a time of 10 minutes, 19 seconds, at Fort Belvoir’s Pullen Field, Nov. 14. She surpassed the last record by four seconds. FORT BELVOIR, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES 11.21.2025

FORT BELVOIR, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES
21 November 2025
Story by Paul Lara 
Fort Belvoir Public Affairs

FORT BELVOIR, Virginia – If someone nearby were to shout, “BOMB!” most individuals would either drop to the ground or run. It takes an elite, well-trained person to run toward an explosive, but that is part of the training of Fort Belvoir’s 55th Ordnance Company (55th EOD), part of the 20th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives (CBRNE) Command in Aberdeen, Proving Ground, Maryland. On Friday, Nov. 15, Army 1st Lt. Madison Faust, a 55th EOD Platoon Leader, attempted to set a new world record 1-mile run in a prototype bomb suit developed by Program Executive Officer (PEO) Soldier. Designed to shield Soldiers within inches of unexploded ordnance, it requires head-to-toe coverage and weighs 48 pounds. Faust said she was eager to highlight the new Army technology.

“I’m excited,” Faust said right before she began. “I was pacing with my commander and one of my E-6s while working out.”

Faust, an Allentown, Pennsylvania native and U.S. Military Academy at West Point graduate, said it helped that she was an athlete growing up and played soccer at West Point. Her key focus was self-improvement. She explained that most of her training focused on 400s and 300s, paired with a disciplined routine of clean eating, consistent hydration, and “lots of carbs before the runs.”

CPT John Morrissey, her commander, set off alongside Faust to keep her on pace. With the 55th cheering her on, she crossed the finish line at 10 minutes, 19 seconds, shaving four seconds off the record. Morrissey stressed that “Soldiers must be willing to do hard things and set goals that scare us.”

“Faust has exemplified this in her pursuit of this record and therefore set an example for the entirety of the EOD career field and U.S. Army,” Morrissey said. “I was fortunate to train with her in the several months preceding the record attempt, and I promise you there were some hard and demoralizing days. But she kept showing up, she kept putting the suit on, and that unwillingness to quit is what got her the record.”

When it comes to selfless service, Morrissey stressed that EOD is the exemplary Army career.

“We are a volunteer-only MOS and therefore, are made up of only those who freely choose to put themselves in hazardous situations for the sake of others,” said Morrissey. “EOD attracts those who are methodical and solution-oriented when faced with unprecedented situations… Our aim in pursuing this record is for it to inspire other EOD Technicians to challenge themselves. Hopefully, in a year or so, we will have another tech-hungry person to break a record.”

Did We Just Win the Vietnam War?

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Half a century after America’s withdrawal, Vietnam has quietly vindicated U.S. sacrifice—abandoning Marxism for nationalism and embracing the very ideals America once defended.

This article argues that, half a century after America’s withdrawal from the Vietnam War, recent developments in Vietnam effectively vindicate the U.S. sacrifice in that conflict. Vietnam’s Communist Party, under General Secretary To Lam, has officially moved away from Marxist-Leninist ideology and embraced Vietnamese nationalism—a decision marked by public speeches and formal party resolutions in 2025.

Key points:

  • Vietnam has shifted its ideology: The Party now emphasizes nationalism and has sidelined Marxist-Leninism, which is portrayed as an imported, neocolonial ideology.

    • Economic reforms: Recent resolutions empower private enterprise and guarantee private property rights, signifying a move toward market principles.

    • Democratic aspirations: Official statements now stress democracy, transparency, and national well-being over Communist dogma.

    • Convergence with U.S. goals: The article claims Vietnam’s current path closely aligns with the ideals the U.S. once defended in South Vietnam.

    • Broader implications: The authors suggest Vietnam could serve as a model for China’s potential future transformation. They also argue Americans should feel vindicated in their stance during the Vietnam War, as the Communist government has adopted the values America supported.

    • Critical perspective: Commenters note skepticism regarding the sincerity of democratic reforms, drawing parallels to other Communist regimes that have pursued economic liberalization without embracing full democracy.​

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👇 Leave Your Comments Below!

Michael Tavano, Very interesting look at that country today.

Their economy is hot, we only could dream of a growth of 8.22% (as reported by Reuters this month). I am pleased for them.
I’ve not held any animosity towards the Vietnamese people (with the exception of the atrocities committed by the NVA during and following the war, particularly the genocide of the Montagnard peoples).

This statement is remarkable: “The resolution gave responsibility for national wealth creation to self-management, self-effort, and self-empowerment. The rights of private property will be guaranteed and protected.” I often see evidence where we have moved away from those principles, particularly regarding property rights.

You undoubtedly know my opinion of LBJ and McNamara. I know of no one in our nation’s history more loathsome than LBJ. Lyndon cared for nothing but himself, and was willing to sacrifice anyone and anything to his ego. McNamara may not have been evil, but he certainly promulgated a management style singularly detrimental to successful prosecution of a war.

Colonel Robert Howard

🎖️ Veterans Day 2025 🪖

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“Veterans Day tribute banner featuring an American flag, the EOD badge, and the silhouette of a bomb technician saluting at sunrise.”

🇺🇸 Honoring Our Veterans — Today and Always

On this Veterans Day, we pause to honor all who have worn the uniform of our nation.
To every EOD technician, bomb technician, and veteran across all branches of service —
Thank you for your courage, your sacrifice, and your unwavering commitment to protect others.

Our EOD community stands as a living testament to the values that define our armed forces: duty, honor, and selfless service.
From the beaches of Normandy to the deserts and streets of modern conflict zones, our brothers and sisters have faced danger with quiet professionalism and extraordinary resolve.

Today, we remember the fallen, salute the serving, and thank the families whose love and strength make that service possible.
May we continue to uphold the legacy they’ve built and ensure their stories are never forgotten.

With deepest respect and gratitude,

Woodward L. “Woody” Eastwood
President
National Explosive Ordnance Disposal Association
president@nateoda.com

🇺🇸 Preserving our Heritage, Protecting our Future

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Veterans Benefits Newsletter May 2025

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VA Newsletter for May 2025

The May 2025 Veterans Benefits Newsletter highlights key resources and initiatives for veterans, including mental health support, particularly during Mental Health Awareness Month, and the Individual Unemployability benefit for veterans unable to work due to service-related disabilities. Veterans are advised to remain vigilant against scams targeting those receiving Special Monthly Compensation or Purple Heart benefits. The Augusta Veteran Assistance Expo on May 14 offers opportunities for veterans to access VA benefits and assistance. Additional information covers rescheduling VA Claim Exams, regional office services, caregiver benefits, and events honoring military sacrifices. The newsletter also guides obtaining military service records and promotes upcoming events related to veterans’ benefits.

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