Current News 2012Mechanical Training for Storied Combat Vehicles Makes Debut at Installation's Ordnance School
Chief of Ordnance needs your help!The Chief of Ordnance would like to know if Soldiers have
the right mix of recovery and maintenance lift equipment and personnel in
today's operational environment. The following surveys have been developed
to help provide answers to this question. The results of these surveys will
be used to help determine if the Army has the right equipment and tools to
best support BCTs and to develop future equipment and personnel compositions
needed for recovery and maintenance lift missions. Your input is requested
to provide your experiences from recovery and maintenance lift operations in
a deployed and/or Combat Training Center (NTC, JRTC, etc.) environment. Ordnance educators honored, named instructors of the year
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FORT LEE, Va. (Feb. 2, 2012) -- One of the vehicles responsible for saving hundreds of U.S. lives and changing the face of warfare in Iraq and Afghanistan has made its way to Fort Lee.
FORT GORDON, GA - (Jan. 24, 2012) Top honors for the U.S. Army Ordnance School 2011 Instructor of the Year were awarded in each category during a ceremony Tuesday at the Courtyard to instructors at Fort Gordon.