LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Three Airmen from the Kentucky Air National Guard’s 123rd Explosive Ordnance Disposal, or EOD, Flight have been recognized for excellence by the National Guard Bureau.
Staff Sgt. Austin Duck was named EOD Master Blaster of the Year for 2024 in the noncommissioned officer category, while Airman 1st Class William Darlington and Master Sgt. Dustin Turner took runner-up honors for the same award in the Airman and senior noncommissioned officer divisions. The EOD Master Blaster awards are presented annually in recognition of outstanding leadership, management, training, self-improvement, initiative, resourcefulness and contributions to the EOD program, said Lt. Col. Jarret Goddard, commander of the 123rd Civil Engineer Squadron.
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Source: National Guard
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