Airman finds niche, family history in EOD career

Senior Airman Chase McFeron, a native of College Station, Texas, and an explosive ordnance technician assigned to the 673d Civil Engineer Squadron, poses for a portrait with a photograph of his grandfather, Ernest McFeron, who was killed in Vietnam. Ernest McFeron moved from the Navy to the Air Force, where he was the first EOD officer to die in combat. (US. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher)

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