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Shane Brennan, left, attempts to gauge the thickness of the Kevlar blast suit as worn by R. Scott Gemmill, both of whom work on the writing staff for

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LOS ANGELES (Nov. 04, 2015) Shane Brennan, left, attempts to gauge the thickness of the Kevlar blast suit as worn by R. Scott Gemmill, both of whom work on the writing staff for "NCIS: Los Angeles." Show writers and producers met with Navy technicians from Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit Eleven for a technology demonstration on the back lot at Paramount Pictures in Hollywood, Wednesday, Nov. 4. The meeting was coordinated by the Navy Office of Information West (NAVINFOWEST), which provides production assistance to entertainment industry professionals and helps them become more familiar with the Navy's wide array of technologies and professional communities. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Christopher Okula) File# 151104-N-HP195-042

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