ABOUT Headquarters Company Aberdeen Proving Ground MD
- Birthplace of U.S. Ordnance Innovation: Headquarters Company at Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) has served as a central hub for the U.S. Army’s ordnance research and development since the installation’s founding in 1917.
- World War I Origins: APG was established during World War I when the U.S. Army needed a larger, more modern facility for testing artillery and munitions—leading to the activation of units like Headquarters Company.
- Women’s Army Corps (WAC) Service: During World War II, Headquarters Company included members of the Women’s Army Corps, who played vital support roles in administration, communication, and logistics.
- Integration of Technology: APG’s Headquarters Company has overseen the testing of many technological firsts, such as the earliest American tanks, chemical weapons, and the latest robotic and drone systems.
- Cold War Security: During the Cold War, the Headquarters Company coordinated security and emergency response for APG, which housed sensitive chemical and biological research facilities.
- Environmental Stewardship: Headquarters Company has played a role in overseeing environmental cleanup and conservation efforts at APG, a site with a complex legacy of munitions testing.
- Home to Army Leadership: Several high-ranking officers and future generals have served in the Headquarters Company at APG, using the assignment as a stepping stone to senior command positions.
- Support for Allied Forces: During World War II, Headquarters Company helped coordinate training and equipment testing for Allied armies, including British and Canadian forces.
- Disaster Response: The company has provided critical support during local and national emergencies, including hurricane relief and response to industrial accidents within the region.
- Legacy of Innovation: Headquarters Company remains integral to APG’s mission, supporting the testing and evaluation of next-generation military equipment that shapes the future of the U.S. Army.