ABOUT 163rd Ordnance Co
- World War II Origins: The 163rd Ordnance Company traces its lineage to World War II, where it was activated to provide critical ordnance support for U.S. Army operations in the European Theater.
- Korean War Service: The unit was deployed to Korea, where it played a vital role in ammunition supply and maintenance under challenging combat conditions.
- Vietnam War Contributions: During the Vietnam War, the 163rd Ordnance Company was recognized for its expertise in handling and disposing of unexploded ordnance, ensuring the safety of U.S. and allied forces.
- Decorated Unit: The company has received several commendations and unit citations for its outstanding performance in various conflicts, highlighting its commitment to mission success.
- Modernization Efforts: In the 1980s and 1990s, the 163rd embraced technological advancements, integrating computerized inventory and logistics systems into its operations.
- Humanitarian Missions: Beyond combat service, the unit has participated in humanitarian and disaster relief missions, providing logistical support in the aftermath of natural disasters.
- Global Deployments: The 163rd Ordnance Company has been deployed to Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, supporting U.S. Army operations in NATO exercises and peacekeeping missions.
- Specialized Training: Members of the company undergo advanced training in explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) and hazardous materials handling, making them experts in ordnance safety and security.
- Distinctive Insignia: The unit’s distinctive insignia features a flaming bomb, symbolizing its critical role in ammunition and explosives management.
- Community Involvement: The 163rd Ordnance Company actively engages with local communities through educational outreach, safety demonstrations, and veterans' events.