OD Leadership

Mission

Develop lethal, agile, and technically expert Ordnance Professionals who sustain Army readiness by mastering Maintenance, Ammunition, EOD, and Explosive Safety, and by delivering innovative DOTMLPFP solutions for Multi-Domain and Large-Scale Combat Operations.

Vision

The Ordnance Corps will be the Army’s engine of readiness and innovation—producing highly skilled, technologically fluent Ordnance Professionals who dominate the maintenance fight, accelerate modernization, and ensure our Army and Joint Force never enters a battle they cannot finish.

Events

Congratulations to the Ordnance Corps Hall of Fame class of 2027. These extraordinary Ordnance Professionals were recently selected for induction from a pool of outstanding candidates and will be formal inducted during the Hall of Fame Ceremony in May 2027.

    Exception Category:

  • LTG Heidi Hoyle
  • LTG David Wilson
  • BG Steven Allen
  • CW5 Norman May
  • CSM Marco Torres
  • CSM Jason Decker
  • Contemporary Category:

  • MG Gregory Mosser
  • BG Douglas McBride
  • COL Jeffery Carter
  • COL Lee Hudson
  • COL Donald Lauer
  • COL Ronald Robinson
  • COL Mark Weinerth
  • CW4 Wayne Baugh
  • Mr. James Shields
  • 214th Birthday Ball

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Army Sustainment

IVAS: A Solution to a Trillion-Dollar Problem, Not a Video Game

By Graham Markiewicz | January 29, 2026
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The Army’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) is undoubtedly impressive. It promises to give dismounted Soldiers the ultimate situational awareness, ease communications, and revolutionize small-unit tactics.

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Let's Make Innovative Ideas: UGVs Resupplying the Front Line

By CPT Connor James | January 29, 2026
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As militaries worldwide study the evolving conflict in Ukraine, many are racing to integrate battlefield innovations into their formations. While the use of first-person-view drones has gained the most attention, one of the most transformative changes — particularly for infantry operations — is the growing role of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) in tactical resupply.

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