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U.S. Fleet Forces Command (USFFC)

EODTEU Two Holds Change of Command Ceremony

by Chief Petty Officer Ariella Feracho
29 August 2022
rospective commanding officer, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Training and Evaluation Unit (EODTEU) 2, Cmdr. Paul Mahoney; Cmdr. Douglas Alley, commander, EODTEU 2; and Capt. Chuck Eckhart, commodore, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group (EODGRU) 2, render salutes as they await the color guard to post the colors and begin their change of command ceremony.
220825-N-GX935-9346 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (Aug. 25, 2022). Prospective commanding officer, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Training and Evaluation Unit (EODTEU) 2, Cmdr. Paul Mahoney; Cmdr. Douglas Alley, commander, EODTEU 2; and Capt. Chuck Eckhart, commodore, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group (EODGRU) 2, render salutes as they await the color guard to post the colors and begin their change of command ceremony. Under the direction of commander, EODGRU 2, EODTEU 2 oversees training for all East Coast based EOD and Mobile Diving and Salvage units, as well as EOD Mobile Unit (EODMU) 8, based in Rota, Spain. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Personnel Specialist Ariella Feracho/Released)
rospective commanding officer, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Training and Evaluation Unit (EODTEU) 2, Cmdr. Paul Mahoney; Cmdr. Douglas Alley, commander, EODTEU 2; and Capt. Chuck Eckhart, commodore, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group (EODGRU) 2, render salutes as they await the color guard to post the colors and begin their change of command ceremony.
220825-N-GX935-9346
220825-N-GX935-9346 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (Aug. 25, 2022). Prospective commanding officer, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Training and Evaluation Unit (EODTEU) 2, Cmdr. Paul Mahoney; Cmdr. Douglas Alley, commander, EODTEU 2; and Capt. Chuck Eckhart, commodore, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group (EODGRU) 2, render salutes as they await the color guard to post the colors and begin their change of command ceremony. Under the direction of commander, EODGRU 2, EODTEU 2 oversees training for all East Coast based EOD and Mobile Diving and Salvage units, as well as EOD Mobile Unit (EODMU) 8, based in Rota, Spain. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Personnel Specialist Ariella Feracho/Released)
Photo By: Chief Petty Officer Ariella Feracho
VIRIN: 220825-N-GX935-9346
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Training and Evaluation Unit (EODTEU) 2 welcomed its newest leader during a change of command ceremony at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek- Fort Story, Aug. 25.

Cmdr. Paul Mahoney relieved Cmdr. Douglas Alley as commander, EODTEU 2 in front of family, friends and staff members of EODTEU 2; Capt. Chuck B. Eckhart, commodore, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group (EODGRU) 2 was the guest speaker for the ceremony.

“Today is about showing the crew who is their commander,” said Eckhart. “That’s important, because ultimately, the (commanding officer) is responsible for the welfare, care, and morale of the crew. And it is an incredible responsibility.”

Prior to assuming command, Mahoney served as Joint Staff Action Officer and Branch Chief for Deputy Director, Nuclear and Homeland Defense Operations in the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, andHigh-Yield Explosives (CBRNE) Branch.

“The challenges we face together as a country and a military are complex and dynamic, moving at breakneck speeds,” said Mahoney. “The value that this team brings to bear to ensure that every EOD technician, Navy Diver, and expeditionary Sailor, is trained and ready to conduct combat operations on a moment’s notice, can’t be replicated anywhere else.”

Alley assumed command of EODTEU 2 Aug. 2020; he adapted training curricula during COVID-19 to continue to have ready trained Navy EOD and Mobile Diving and Salvage Units for deployments to numbered fleets and various special operations commands across the world.

“Warfighters at this command are training the next generation of EOD technicians and Navy Divers,” said Alley.

Under the direction of commander, EODGRU 2, EODTEU 2 oversees training for all East Coast based EOD and mobile diving and salvage units as well as EOD Mobile Unit 8 based in Rota, Spain.
 
 
 
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