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"Official. A Soldier, Highly trained in Modern Combat Warfare capable of fighting as an Infantry Soldier, with the added responsibility of the disposal of Explosive Ordinance Devices (EOD), Minefield Laying/Clearance, Defensive Protection, Installing and Removing Bobby Traps, Removal of Improvised Explosive Devices (IED), Bridge Building, and Construction. They are deployed with and Special Operations, Peacekeeping, Civil Emergencies."
Sapper is quite apt for this game and spectre4231 needs to read this too.
I see what you did there... ;).
I was a 12B from 04-14. And the fact that you cant understand that the game developers are not in the United States Army and are using information from most likely England or somewhere else in Europe.
Also for this guy if your a 12B you train on disarming landmines in AIT and continue that training throughout your time.
Both of these guys dont represent the level of intelligence that comes out of the 12B career field. God forbid either of them went to Sapper School or R2C2 Sapper School either.