About this Unit
The 93rd Ordnance Detachment is a specialized unit within the United States Army, primarily tasked with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) operations. Activated during the Cold War era, the unit has played a crucial role in detecting, disarming, and disposing of explosive threats to ensure the safety of military personnel and civilians. Over the years, the 93rd Ordnance Detachment has deployed in support of various operations both domestically and overseas, including conflicts in the Middle East. Their expertise and professionalism have earned them recognition for their vital contributions to mission success and force protection.
Historical Facts
• Origins: The 93rd Ordnance Detachment (EOD) was constituted during World War II, specializing in explosive ordnance disposal, a critical need as new munitions technology emerged.
• Korean War Service: The unit was activated and deployed during the Korean War, where it was tasked with defusing unexploded bombs and landmines, saving countless lives.
• Vietnam Era: The detachment played a vital role in Southeast Asia, clearing ordnance from bases and supporting combat operations against guerrilla tactics involving booby traps.
• Distinctive Insignia: The 93rd often displayed a bomb with a lit fuse on its insignia, symbolizing their expertise in handling live explosives.
• Cold War Assignments: During the Cold War, the 93rd Ordnance Detachment supported NATO operations in Europe, keeping munitions depots safe and responding to potential threats.
• Humanitarian Missions: The detachment has participated in humanitarian demining operations worldwide, including in the Balkans and the Middle East, removing deadly unexploded ordnance from civilian areas.
• Support to NASA: Members of the 93rd have assisted NASA with explosive safety and recovery operations for space launches and landings, ensuring safe environments for high-profile missions.
• Modern Deployments: In recent decades, the unit has served in Iraq and Afghanistan, countering improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and training allied forces in EOD techniques.
• Award-Winning Service: The 93rd Ordnance Detachment has received multiple unit commendations and campaign streamers for its exemplary performance in both combat and peacetime operations.
• Legacy and Innovation: The unit continues to pioneer new EOD tactics and technologies, including robotics and advanced bomb suits, ensuring the safety of forces and civilians alike.