Non-duty related death. This gentleman was an outstanding contributor to the field of security, and an excellent security instructor. The Commonwealth of VA has suffered a great loss.
Edward J. Seuter, 40
Seuter was president of Explosive Countermeasures International Inc., a Marshall business that specializes in the disposal of explosives. He was licensed in Virginia to dispose of explosives and was a certified security instructor for the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services, according to the company's Web site, http://www.nobombs.net . He also worked extensively with bomb-sniffing dogs.
An Army Reservist, Seuter had been deployed to Iraq, where he worked identifying and destroying bombs and other weapons, according to the Web site.
Landon White, speaking on behalf of the family, said Seuter was "a loving father and husband who will be missed." He was also a member of Grace Episcopal Church in The Plains, church officials said.
White said Seuter founded Explosive Countermeasures 16 years ago. According to the company Web site, he published articles about protecting businesses in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Full story: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...022200896.html
Edward J. Seuter, 40
Seuter was president of Explosive Countermeasures International Inc., a Marshall business that specializes in the disposal of explosives. He was licensed in Virginia to dispose of explosives and was a certified security instructor for the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services, according to the company's Web site, http://www.nobombs.net . He also worked extensively with bomb-sniffing dogs.
An Army Reservist, Seuter had been deployed to Iraq, where he worked identifying and destroying bombs and other weapons, according to the Web site.
Landon White, speaking on behalf of the family, said Seuter was "a loving father and husband who will be missed." He was also a member of Grace Episcopal Church in The Plains, church officials said.
White said Seuter founded Explosive Countermeasures 16 years ago. According to the company Web site, he published articles about protecting businesses in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Full story: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...022200896.html
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