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Capt. Travis Chewning-Kulick ran a 7 minute, 4 second mile, loaded down by 50 pounds of explosive ordnance protective gear ...
The run highlighted the importance of fitness in the physically demanding role of EOD technicians. A 50-pound bomb suit ...
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He ran, as swiftly as the cumbersome gear would let him. Why? According to the Army, the captain did it to “demonstrate the physical and mental fortitude required of EOD technicians.” ...
A 50-pound bomb suit didn’t stop Army Capt. Travis Chewning-Kulick from breaking a world record at Fort Cavazos last week—if anything, it brought him more fuel. Surrounded by cheering Soldiers ...
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