About this Unit
The 98th Ordnance Company was constituted during World War II and has served in various capacities within the United States Army Ordnance Corps. Primarily responsible for ammunition supply, explosive ordnance disposal, and maintenance support, the unit has provided critical logistical and technical expertise in multiple theaters of operation. Over the decades, the 98th Ordnance Company has participated in major conflicts, including the Korean War and the Global War on Terrorism, earning commendations for its service. Its adaptability and professionalism have made it a vital component of U.S. Army sustainment operations.
Historical Facts
• World War II Origins: The 98th Ordnance Company was constituted during World War II, playing a critical role in ammunition supply and explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) for U.S. forces.
• Korean War Support: The company was instrumental in logistical operations during the Korean War, ensuring front-line troops received essential ordnance supplies under challenging conditions.
• Vietnam War Deployment: Members of the 98th Ordnance Company were deployed to Vietnam, where they managed ammunition depots and provided EOD support in hazardous environments.
• Cold War Missions: During the Cold War, the unit was stationed in Europe, supporting NATO allies and participating in joint exercises to strengthen alliance readiness.
• EOD Innovations: The 98th Ordnance Company gained recognition for pioneering new techniques in bomb disposal and explosive safety procedures, later adopted Army-wide.
• Operation Desert Storm: The unit supported Operation Desert Storm in 1991, managing the massive logistics chain needed for coalition victory in the Gulf War.
• Humanitarian Efforts: The company has participated in humanitarian missions, including clearing unexploded ordnance in post-conflict regions to protect civilian populations.
• Global War on Terror: After 9/11, the 98th Ordnance Company deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, disarming improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and providing critical EOD expertise.
• Decorations and Commendations: Over its history, the company has received multiple unit commendations for exceptional service and acts of heroism in dangerous situations.
• Legacy of Training: The 98th Ordnance Company is known for its robust training programs, producing EOD specialists who go on to serve in elite military and civilian bomb disposal teams worldwide.