Bomb Patrol Afghanistan Season 1 Episode 4

Ep 4. Live Charge

  • November 15, 2011

Bomb Patrol Afghanistan is a reality television series created by Discovery Channel and first aired in 2011. The show follows the United States Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit as they train and work in Afghanistan to dispose of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) planted by the enemy.

Season 1, episode 4 is titled "Live Charge" and follows the EOD unit as they receive multiple calls about potential IEDs in the area. The team must methodically identify and disarm these bombs in order to keep their fellow troops and Afghan civilians safe.

The episode starts out with the team briefing on the day's mission. They receive calls reporting possible IEDs in a nearby village, as well as on a road frequently used by military convoys. The team quickly gears up and heads out to investigate.

As they arrive at the first potential IED location, the team's lead technician, Petty Officer Third Class Shrapnel, starts to identify potential triggers and explosives. They quickly realize that the area is rigged with multiple bombs and must carefully disarm each one.

The situation gets even more dangerous as they discover that the area is not only rigged with bombs, but also with early warning systems set up by the enemy to detect movements. This means that the team must work more quickly and quietly than normal in order to avoid triggering any of these warning systems and alerting the enemy.

As they work, tensions are high, and mistakes could prove deadly. The team must rely on their extensive training and experience to get the job done safely and effectively. The pressure of the mission takes its toll on the team, and they struggle to remain focused and alert.

However, despite the difficulties, the team successfully disarms all of the bombs in the village, ensuring the safety of the Afghan civilians who live there.

The team then moves on to the second location, the road frequently used by military convoys. Here, they face even more complex challenges with the looming threat of an enemy ambush. The team must navigate the potential IEDs while also keeping an eye out for any signs of enemy activity.

Through careful analysis and attention to detail, the team is able to disarm every bomb they find on the road. They clear the way for military convoys moving through the area.

As the episode comes to a close, the team reflects on the challenges they faced and the dangers they overcame. They acknowledge the reality of their work in Afghanistan, and the need for constant vigilance and attention to detail. Despite the difficulties, they remain resolved to continue their mission, knowing that the safety of their fellow troops and Afghan civilians depend on their work.

Overall, "Live Charge" is an intense and gripping episode of Bomb Patrol Afghanistan that highlights the dangers and complexities of the EOD unit's work in Afghanistan. Through the team's efforts, the show provides a new perspective on the realities of the war in Afghanistan and the bravery and expertise of the men and women serving there.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 15, 2011
  • Language
    English