Draft:303rd Ordnance Battalion (EOD)
Submission declined on 18 July 2024 by SafariScribe (talk).
Where to get help
How to improve a draft
You can also browse Wikipedia:Featured articles and Wikipedia:Good articles to find examples of Wikipedia's best writing on topics similar to your proposed article. Improving your odds of a speedy review To improve your odds of a faster review, tag your draft with relevant WikiProject tags using the button below. This will let reviewers know a new draft has been submitted in their area of interest. For instance, if you wrote about a female astronomer, you would want to add the Biography, Astronomy, and Women scientists tags. Editor resources
|
303rd Ordnance Battalion (EOD)
[edit]Active: [1]
- 15 May 1944 at Camp Maxey, Texas- 30 January 1946
- 7 December 1946 -15 November 1950
- 19 October 1955-1 May 1959
- 31 December 1966-21 January 1976
- 16 October 2009- Present
Country:
United States
Branch:
United States Army
Type:
Support
Role:
Explosive Ordnance Disposal
Part of:
8 MP BDE, 8 TSC, USARPAC
HQ:
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
Motto:
"Forged in Fire- Ready to Protect"
"HO’OHANOHANO"
Battalion Commander:
LTC Clinton Pierce
Battalion Command Sergeant Major:
CSM Donald Petrie
MISSION:
On order, the 303D OD BN (EOD) deploys and exercises mission command of EOD and CBRN forces to support Multi-Domain Operations across all Warfighting Functions and throughout all phases of operations in the USINDOPACOM area of responsibility. Provides EOD and CBRN support to Operation Pathways and USINDOPACOM security cooperation initiatives to enhance interoperability of Partners and Allies. Provides Defense Support to Civil Authorities to mitigate explosive and CBRN threats to civilians in U.S. territories within USINDOPACOM AOR. Provides support to Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency to mitigate explosive threats and facilitate the search and recovery of missing personnel. Provides support to USINDOPACOM Humanitarian Mine Action missions. Provides EOD support to the U.S. Secret Service in the protection of identified U.S. and foreign dignitaries worldwide. [2]
SUBORDINATE UNITS:
- 65th Ordnance Company (EOD), Fort Wainwright, AK
- 71st Chemical Response Company, Schofield Barracks, HI
- 74th Ordnance Company (EOD), Schofield Barracks, HI
- 706th Ordnance Company (EOD), Schofield Barracks, HI*
- 716th Ordnance Company (EOD), Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson
LINEAGE:
- Constituted 3 April 1944 in the Army of the United States as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 303d Ordnance Battalion
- Activated 15 May 1944 at Camp Maxey, Texas
- Inactivated 30 January 1946 on Okinawa
- Allotted 27 November 1946 to the Organized Reserves.
- Activated 7 December 1946 at Fort Collins, Colorado
- Location changed 15 February 1948 to Detroit, Michigan (Organized Reserves redesignated 25 March 1948 as the Organized Reserve Corps; redesignated 9 July 1952 as the Army Reserve)
- Inactivated 15 November 1950 at Detroit, Michigan
- Activated 19 October 1955 at Saginaw, Michigan
- Inactivated 1 May 1959 at Saginaw, Michigan
- Redesignated 31 December 1966 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 303d Maintenance Battalion; concurrently allotted to the Regular Army and activated in Germany
- Inactivated 21 January 1976 in Germany.
- Redesignated 1 May 2007 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 303d Ordnance Battalion
- Activated 16 October 2009 at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
HONORS: [4]
- Campaign Participation Credits
- World War II- Asiatic-Pacific Theater
- War on Terrorism
DECORATIONS:
Meritorious Unit Commendation [5]
- ^ "303d Ordnance Battalion Lineage and Honors". U.S. Army Center of Military History. U.S. Army. Retrieved June 19, 2024.
- ^ "303rd Ordnance Battalion (EOD) Activates in Hawaii". United States Army. September 16, 2009. Retrieved June 19, 2024.
- ^ "303d Ordnance Battalion Lineage and Honors". U.S. Army Center of Military History. U.S. Army. Retrieved June 19, 2024.
- ^ "303d Ordnance Battalion Lineage and Honors". U.S. Army Center of Military History. U.S. Army. Retrieved June 19, 2024.
- ^ "General Orders No. 2014-06, Meritorious Unit Commendation" (PDF). Headquarters, Department of the Army. April 8, 2014. Retrieved June 19, 2024.
- in-depth (not just passing mentions about the subject)
- reliable
- secondary
- independent of the subject
Make sure you add references that meet these criteria before resubmitting. Learn about mistakes to avoid when addressing this issue. If no additional references exist, the subject is not suitable for Wikipedia.