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The 330th Ordnance Company was constituted during World War II, being activated in 1943 to provide vital ammunition and explosives support to U.S. Army units in the European Theater. The company distinguished itself by ensuring the rapid and safe delivery of munitions during critical campaigns, including the Normandy invasion and subsequent push across France and Germany. After the war, the 330th was periodically reactivated and inactivated to meet the Army's logistical needs, later supporting operations during the Cold War and in more recent conflicts. Today, the 330th Ordnance Company upholds its legacy of excellence, specializing in ammunition supply and explosive ordnance disposal in support of global U.S. military operations.
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