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Change of Responsibility Ceremony. Command Sergeant Major Jason E. Decker, 15th Command Sergeant Major of the Ordnance Corps. & Command Sergeant Major James A. LaFratta Jr.

Mission

Train, educate, and develop agile Ordnance technicians who drive change; employ, develop, and design DOTMLPF-P solutions to build Army strategic readiness and sustain land dominance for LSCO (Army 2030-2040) in Contested Environments.

Vision

Build a Network of Maintenance Capabilities, build the Future Technician, and Cultivate the Workforce we need for the Army of 2030-2040.

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#GoOrdnance

The US Army Ordnance Corps is comprised of 30 enlisted Military Occupation Specialties (MOSs), 9 Warrant Officer Specialties, and 2 Officer Areas of Concentration. This is an inside look of training. #GoOrdnance U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command.

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91B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic students get hands on and learn how to properly align the half shaft, output shaft and rotor for installation on a M1151 HMMWV. These students will know how to properly diagnose, troubleshoot, remove and install a half shaft for the M1151, and how to accurately troubleshoot the transmission on the M1078/M1083.

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EOD Newsletter The DEFUZILIER - 12th Edition

PFC Woo, a 94D Air Traffic Control Equipment Repairer Trainee currently stationed at Fort Eisenhower, GA and member of 73D OD BN.

On behalf of COL Shawn Kadlec, please enjoy our latest edition of The Defuzilier! This issue includes valuable updates on: Farewells and Introductions, The Tactical and Technical Exploitation Course EODIMS, and features titled: Come to Korea, The Land of the Morning Calm - by 1LT Jake D Rauenhorst and CPT James L. Yan, NCOER & Mentorship...

Sustainment News

Army Sustainment

Contested Logistics Environment Defined

By Maj. Jon Michael King | February 1, 2024
(Sarah Lancia)

The aim is to distinguish contested logistics activities from those of the civilian sector and military operations without an active adversary seeking to deny, disrupt, destroy, or defeat U.S. sustainment operations. Moreover, the goal is to provide enough flexibility for leaders to anticipate and account for adversary actions.

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Army Sustainment

Keys to Contested Logistics in the Indo-Pacific

By Maj. Tanya Leonard | February 1, 2024
Soldiers observe the emplacement of a pump during Talisman Sabre 23 in Weipa, Australia, July 20, 2023. (Maj. Jonathon Daniell)

The Indo-Pacific theater is home to more than half of the world’s population and covers half the earth’s surface, comprising archipelagos, oceans, and seas. Near-peer competitors residing in the region make the Indo-Pacific the priority theater for Access, Presence and Interoperability.

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