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50th Ordnance Company (1963-1992) (Nuclear Munitions) The 50th Ordnance Company was the III Corps' Special Weapons maintenance and storage company. It was one of the few stateside companies that 55G / 260A MOS (Nuclear Weapons Maintenance Technicians) soldiers could be assigned.
4th Military Police Company; 50th Ordnance Company (1963-1992) (Nuclear Munitions) The 50th Ordnance Company was the III Corps' Special Weapons maintenance and storage company. Company B , 75th Infantry Regiment; 283rd Aviation Company; 352nd Transportation Company (Light Truck) 360th Transportation Company (Petroleum Transportation)
50th Military Police Company, Somerset [4] [29] 50th Chemical Company, Sea Girt [4] 50th Armored Division Band, Jersey City [4] The brigade's armor battalions were equipped with M60A3 TTS main battle tanks. M48A5 Patton tanks had been replaced by M60A3 TTS tanks by May 1987 and by the end of 1989 the National Guard fielded 3,072 M60A3 TTS.
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In the Army, she initially served as a platoon leader in the 50th Ordnance Company. She moved to the 89th Ordnance Company, in Germany, from 1982 to 1985, and then became an ammunition and logistics officer for the 24th Infantry Division from 1986 to 1989, before being assigned to West Point as an instructor and assistant professor in 1991 ...
His positions included platoon leader, shop and tech supply officer, operations officer, and executive officer. In 1983, he was assigned as intelligence and operations officer with the 68th Transportation Battalion, 4th Infantry Division (Mechanized), followed by command of the 50th Ordnance Company (Special Ammo), Fort Carson, Colorado. [2]
The mission of the U.S. Army Ordnance Training and Heritage Center is to acquire, preserve, and exhibit historically significant equipment, armaments and materiel that relate to the history of the U.S. Army Ordnance Corps and to document and present the evolution and development of U.S. military ordnance material dating from the American Colonial Period to the present day.
C Company, 3rd Battalion, 73rd Armor Regiment (Airborne), Detach from 82nd ABN Div; D Company, 2nd Light Armored Infantry Battalion (USMC) D Battery, 320th Field Artillery Regiment; 59th Engineer Company (Sapper) 519th Military Police Battalion, Fort Meade, MD 209th Military Police Company, Fort Meade, MD; 555th Military Police Company, Fort ...