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HURT LOCKER

The phrase hurt locker has special meaning -- the army term means "place of ultimate pain"

Explosive Ordinance Disposal E.O.D. Explosive Ordinance Disposal

Personnel with special training and equipment who render explosive ordnance “safe” (such as bombs, mines, projectiles, and booby traps)

Sergeant 1st Class William James

leader of American EOD team in Iraq

replaced the original leader after he was killed by a roadside bomb

No fear… Calm… Reckless

Sergeant J.T. Sanborn

No nonsense soldier

2nd in command of unit

Safety first… no unnecessary risks

Specialist Owen Eldridge

Scarred by loss of other leader

Fear of dying

Easily rattled; follows orders; provides cover