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3rd Ordnance Battalion

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Crest: Crimson and yellow are the colors traditionally used by Ordnance. The shell suggests ammunition, highlighting the mission of the battalion as explosive and ammunition disposal. It is charged with four stars symbolizing the unit's decorations. The two pheons represent the organization's service
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After HHC, 3d Ordnance Battalion and 60th Ordnance Company were inactivated on 29 April 1972, the last remaining unit (576th Ordnance Company) was assigned to the U.S. Army Supply Depot, Long Binh (USADLB) under whose command it continued to operate the Long Binh Ammunition Depot until all remaining
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Shield: The background is crimson and the bend is yellow, the colors of the Ordnance Branch. The torteaux, simulating cannon balls, allude to the numerical designation of the unit. The spur gear represents maintenance, and the palm tree is characteristic of the flora of the countryside where the
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Sgt. Tyler Cole, from Kansas City, Mo., a Soldier with the 53d Ordnance Company, 3d Ordnance Battalion (EOD), walks back after viewing a possible simulated explosive ordnance during the team leader certification at Yakima Training Center, Yakima, Wash., 23 June
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Background: The coat of arms was originally approved for the 3rd Ordnance Battalion on 14 September 1942. It was rescinded on 14 April 1955. It was reinstated for the 3rd Ordnance Battalion on 20 May 1997. The insignia was amended to include a crest on 27 July
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inches (2.9 cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Gules, on a bend between a spur gear and a feather palm tree, Or, three torteaux. Attached below the shield a Red scroll turned Gold inscribed "SERVICE, NOT GLORY" in Gold letters.
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The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 3d Ordnance Battalion (Maintenance) on 26 August 1942. It was redesignated for the 3d Ordnance Battalion on 14 April 1955.
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Crest: From a wreath Or and Gules (Crimson), a shell palewise Sable charged with four mullets in pale of the second, flanked on either side by two pheons Proper.
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stocks were transferred to the newly constructed ARVN ammunition supply point located in a former portion of the U.S. Army Long Binh Ammunition Depot (USLBAD).
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In 1990 the 3d Ordnance Battalion had the mission of removing 110,000 chemical projectiles (8" and 155mm nerve agent rounds) from Germany during
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Shield: Gules (Crimson), on a bend between a spur gear and a feather palm tree Or, three torteaux of the field.
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The 3d Ordnance Battalion (Ammunition) was assigned to Vietnam in October 1965. Garrisoned at
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The 3d Ordnance Battalion transferred back to the 59th Ordnance Brigade in June 1985.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
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Crimson (red) and yellow (gold) are the colors of the Ordnance Branch. The
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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In November 1982 the 3d Ordnance Battalion was reassigned to the
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Taukkunen Barracks, Worms
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Taukkunen Barracks, Worms
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Taukkunen Barracks, Worms
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The 3d Ordnance Battalion was inactivated in December 1990.
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The 3d Ordnance Battalion (Maintenance) was formed in 1942.
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787th Ordnance Company, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
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707th Ordnance Company, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
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In 1977 the 3d Ordnance Battalion was activated under the
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battalion was organized, i.e., Southern California.
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Distinctive unit insignia
United States of America
United States Army
Explosive Ordnance Disposal
Joint Base Lewis–McChord

Valorous Unit Award

Meritorious Unit Commendation

Superior Unit Award
Coat of arms

United States Army
Joint Base Lewis–McChord
71st Ordnance Group
Fort Carson
torteaux

Yakima Training Center
Fort Bliss
Fort Irwin
Long Binh Post
59th Ordnance Brigade
41st Ordnance Company
579th Ordnance Company
55th Maintenance Battalion
32nd Army Air Defense Command
Operation Steel Box

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