• Ep. 191 Hemmo De Vries Explosive Ordnance Reconnaissance Tech - Special Operations Engineer Regiment

  • Nov 10 2024
  • Length: 4 hrs and 43 mins
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Ep. 191 Hemmo De Vries Explosive Ordnance Reconnaissance Tech - Special Operations Engineer Regiment

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    On today's Zero Limits Podcast in the studio I chat with Hemmo De Vries Explosive Ordnance Reconnaissance Tech - Special Operations Engineer Regiment Australian Army.

    Hemmo enlisted into the Australia Army as an Emergency Responder (Firefighter) in 2005. After completing basic training, initial employment training and firefighter course he was posted to Darwin to the Incident Response Regiment. After a year he was posted to Sydney and after completing advanced suitability assessments and basic SOF related courses, Hemmo was qualified to support the 2nd Commando Regiment in SF operations.

    During Hemmo’s service he deployed on multiple SOTG rotations earning team and individual commendations also a deployment to Iraq supporting the war on ISIS.

    In 2022 Hemmo and his Wife (former serving Australian Defence Force veteran) were involved in a serious motor vehicle accident which both are still recovering from.

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