ABOUT 23rd Ordnance Company
- Origins in World War II: The 23rd Ordnance Company was originally constituted during World War II, providing crucial support in ammunition supply and maintenance to frontline units.
- Normandy Landings Support: Elements of the 23rd Ordnance Company played a logistical role during the D-Day landings, ensuring that Allied forces had steady access to munitions as they advanced inland.
- Korean War Service: The unit was reactivated and served in the Korean War, supporting UN forces with ordnance repair and supply under challenging conditions.
- Vietnam War Participation: The company was deployed to Vietnam, where it was responsible for maintaining and supplying a wide array of munitions, often under threat of enemy attack.
- Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD): Over the years, the 23rd Ordnance Company developed expertise in EOD operations, successfully neutralizing unexploded ordnance in combat zones.
- Cold War Readiness: Stationed in Europe during the Cold War, the unit was a key part of NATO’s rapid-response logistics network, prepared to supply ammunition in the event of a Soviet incursion.
- Operation Desert Storm: Members of the 23rd Ordnance Company were deployed to the Middle East during the Gulf War, providing vital ordnance support for coalition forces.
- Humanitarian Missions: The company has participated in humanitarian missions, including disaster relief, where its expertise in handling hazardous materials has been invaluable.
- Modernization Initiatives: In the 21st century, the 23rd Ordnance Company has adopted advanced logistics and tracking technologies, dramatically improving efficiency and safety in ammunition management.
- Unit Motto: The company is known for its motto, “Service Above All,” reflecting a legacy of dedication and support to combat and non-combat operations worldwide.