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NAVY EXPEDITIONAY COMBAT COMMAND Release 10-09 Dec 28, 2010 First Navy EOD Group to assume JTF Troy brigade mission By: Commander, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group 1 Public Affairs Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group (EODGRU) 1 is the first Navy EOD brigade to assume command of Joint Task Force (JTF) Troy in Iraq. Approximately 25 Sailors departed Naval Air Station, North Island, Ca., Dec. 28 for Baghdad to form the core staff of JTF Troy. JTF Troy is responsible for exercising command and control of operational EOD forces throughout Iraq. As JTF Troy, EODGRU-1 will command specialized joint counter-IED and Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear forces, and conduct weapons technical intelligence collection and exploitation to assist Iraq in defeating IED networks. This mission is critical to the safety and security of the people in Iraq and long-term stability for the country and the region, said Commander, EODGRU-1, Capt. Edward Eidson. "It is the job of the joint task force to protect coalition forces and assist Iraq’s counter IED forces in maintaining the conditions that allowed a sovereign, stable and self-reliant Iraq," said Eidson. “We are here to advise, train and assist Iraq forces in the conduct of counter-IED operations. The Iraqi security and military forces have demonstrated robust EOD capabilities. We will assist them in honing their skills while we continue to provide force protection for coalition forces.” EODGRU-1 has been training and qualifying to assume this mission over the past year. From completing the Major Combat Operation certification in April 2010 to the Pre- Deployment Sight Survey in October, EODGRU-1 has achieved major milestones throughout the certification process, said Lt. Cmdr. Joseph Haywood, Operations Officer for JTF Troy. “The training and preparation doesn’t stop,” said Haywood. “EOD Group One will integrate with coalition forces to support the JTF Troy mission and finalize transition of the mission to Iraqi forces.” On Feb. 27, 2009 the President of the United States directed that U.S. troops will leave Iraq by Dec. 31, 2011. Eidson said that EODGRU-1 is ready to ensure that the ISF has the skills and training required to protect and defend their country. PRESS RELEASE EODGRU ONE Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group One Public Affairs Office 2424 Rendova Rd. San Diego, Ca. 92155-5400 (619) 767-1989 (619) 888-0860

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Release 10-09

Dec 28, 2010

First Navy EOD Group to assume JTF Troy brigade missionBy: Commander, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group 1 Public Affairs

Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group (EODGRU) 1 is the first Navy EOD brigade to assume command of Joint Task Force (JTF) Troy in Iraq. Approximately 25 Sailors departed Naval Air Station, North Island, Ca., Dec. 28 for Baghdad to form the core staff of JTF Troy. JTF Troy is responsible for exercising command and control of operational EOD forces throughout Iraq.

As JTF Troy, EODGRU-1 will command specialized joint counter-IED and Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear forces, and conduct weapons technical intelligence collection and exploitation to assist Iraq in defeating IED networks. This mission is critical to the safety and security of the people in Iraq and long-term stability for the country and the region, said Commander, EODGRU-1, Capt. Edward Eidson.

"It is the job of the joint task force to protect coalition forces and assist Iraq’s counter IED forces in maintaining the conditions that allowed a sovereign, stable and self-reliant Iraq," said Eidson. “We are here to advise, train and assist Iraq forces in the conduct of counter-IED operations. The Iraqi security and military forces have demonstrated robust EOD capabilities. We will assist them in honing their skills while we continue to provide force protection for coalition forces.” EODGRU-1 has been training and qualifying to assume this mission over the past year.

From completing the Major Combat Operation certification in April 2010 to the Pre-Deployment Sight Survey in October, EODGRU-1 has achieved major milestones throughout the certification process, said Lt. Cmdr. Joseph Haywood, Operations Officer for JTF Troy.

“The training and preparation doesn’t stop,” said Haywood. “EOD Group One will integrate with coalition forces to support the JTF Troy mission and finalize transition of the mission to Iraqi forces.”

On Feb. 27, 2009 the President of the United States directed that U.S. troops will leave Iraq by Dec. 31, 2011. Eidson said that EODGRU-1 is ready to ensure that the ISF has the skills and training required to protect and defend their country.

PRESS RELEASEEODGRU ONE

Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group One Public Affairs Office2424 Rendova Rd. San Diego, Ca. 92155-5400

(619) 767-1989(619) 888-0860

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“The Iraqi security and military Forces are ready and are assuming responsibility for internal security,” said Eidson, “We are here to build on the work already accomplished by those that came before us, who helped create the conditions for a sovereign, stable and secure Iraq. We will help the Iraqi security and military forces ensure they have the right skills to protect Iraq in the counter IED fight for years to come.”

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