A US Army explosive ordnance disposal officer has broken the world record for running a mile in a bomb suit by 20 seconds. The Army said Wednesday that Capt. Travis G. Chewning-Kulick, wearing a heavy ...
Army 1st Lt. Madison Faust set a world record this month when she ran the fastest mile by a woman wearing a full explosive ordnance disposal bomb suit. With the time reading 10:19, Faust, a platoon ...
Capt. Travis Chewning-Kulick ran a 7:04 mile in a bomb suit at Fort Cavazos, breaking the world record. The previous record of 7:24 was set in 2017 and still awaits Guinness verification. The run ...
(FOX5/KUSI) — “It took 8 hours and 55 minutes, which was way longer than I thought,” said David Lyman, a retired Navy EOD bomb squad tech who ran the marathon of a lifetime — in a full bomb suit. “The ...
Syracuse, N.Y. – For the past decade, U.S. Army Capt. and Liverpool native Travis Chewning-Kulick has devoted his life to explosive ordnance disposal. As the commander of the 752nd Ordnance Company, ...
To see what it takes to become an Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, this challenge puts a civilian through the Marine Corps bomb suit evaluation at Camp Pendleton. Wearing a 90-pound EOD suit in ...
FORT CAVAZOS, Texas – A U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal officer proved his mettle by running a mile in a 62-pound bomb suit in 7 minutes and 4 seconds and setting a new Guinness World Record ...
A US Army officer broke the men's record for running a mile in a bomb suit. Chewning-Kulick, an explosive ordinance disposal officer, ran it in just over seven minutes in a 62-pound suit. He said the ...