Lt. Scott Ray, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit, is greeted by his daughter, Camryn, and son, Will, as he is welcomed home to Whidbey Island Naval Air Station from a six-month deployment to Iraq, Oct. 28. Ray is officer in charge of Platoon 11-2-2 which was deployed to Tallil, Iraq in support of U.S. Army 4th Brigade 10th Mountain Division in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. - U.S. Navy photos by Tucker M. Yates
U.S. Navy photos by Tucker M. Yates
Lt. Scott Ray, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit, is greeted by his daughter, Camryn, and son, Will, as he is welcomed home to Whidbey Island Naval Air Station from a six-month deployment to Iraq, Oct. 28. Ray is officer in charge of Platoon 11-2-2 which was deployed to Tallil, Iraq in support of U.S. Army 4th Brigade 10th Mountain Division in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

EOD Unit 11 returns to Whidbey Island


October 31, 2008 · 2:03 PM

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