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184th Ordnance Battalion (EOD)


FieldValue
unit_name184th Ordnance Battalion (EOD)
image184_Ord_Bn_DUI.png
image_size125
captionDistinctive unit insignia
countryUnited States
typeOrdnance
branchUnited States Army
dates1998–present
specializationExplosive Ordnance Disposal
command_structure[52nd Ordnance Group (EOD)](52nd-ordnance-group-eod)
garrisonFort Campbell, KY
garrison_labelHQ
commander1LTC Matthew Derfler
commander1_labelCommander
commander2CSM Dustin R Rolfe
commander2_labelCommand Sergeant Major

The 184th Ordnance Battalion (EOD) is a United States Army Forces Command battalion in the United States Army that provides explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) support to US forces, allies, foreign partners, and Tribal, Federal, State, and local law enforcement with its assigned mission area.

Organization

Higher Headquarters: 52nd Ordnance Group (EOD)

184th Ordnance Battalion (EOD) (Fort Campbell, KY)

  • Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (HHD)
  • 38th Ordnance Company (EOD) (Fort Stewart, GA)
  • 49th Ordnance Company (EOD) (Fort Campbell, KY)
  • 717th Ordnance Company (EOD) (Fort Campbell, KY)
  • 723th Ordnance Company (EOD) (Fort Campbell, KY)
  • 744th Ordnance Company (EOD) (Fort Campbell, KY)
  • 756th Ordnance Company (EOD) (Fort Stewart, GA)
  • 789th Ordnance Company (EOD) (Fort Benning, GA)

Lineage

Source:

  1. Constituted 18 October 1927 in the Regular Army as the 6th Motor Repair Battalion
  2. Redesignated 1 May 1936 as the 53d Quartermaster Regiment (less 1st Battalion)
  3. Activated on 10 February 1941 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 3d Battalion, 53d Quartermaster Regiment at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
  4. Converted and redesignated 18 August 1942 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 3d Battalion, 53d Ordnance Heavy Maintenance Regiment
  5. Reorganized and redesignated 7 October 1942 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 184th Ordnance Heavy Maintenance Battalion
  6. Redesignated 31 May 1943 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 184th Ordnance Battalion
  7. Inactivated 11 March 1946 in Germany
  8. Activated 1 June 1954 at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
  9. Reorganized and redesignated 12 August 1965 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 184th Ordnance Battalion
  10. Inactivated 2 April 1972 at Fort Lewis, Washington
  11. Activated 16 June 1998 at Fort Gillem, Georgia as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 184th Ordnance Battalion (EOD)
  12. Moved to Fort Campbell, Kentucky in late 2008 to early 2009 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 184th Ordnance Battalion (EOD)

Honors

Campaign participation credit

Source:

  • World War II :Normandy :Northern France :Rhineland :Ardennes-Alsace :Central Europe

  • Vietnam :Counteroffensive :Counteroffensive, Phase II :Counteroffensive, Phase III :Tet Counteroffensive :Counteroffensive, Phase IV :Counteroffensive, Phase V :Counteroffensive, Phase VI :Tet 69/Counteroffensive :Summer-Fall 1969 :Winter-Spring 1970 :Sanctuary Counteroffensive :Counteroffensive, Phase VII :Consolidation I :Consolidation II :Cease-Fire

Decorations

Source:

  1. Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for VIETNAM 1967–1968
  2. Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for VIETNAM 1968–1969

References

References

  1. (January 2017). "Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Group and Battalion Headquarters Operations". United States Department of the Army.
  2. "52nd OD Group".
  3. "Active Duty, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, EOD".
  4. "Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 184th Ordnance Battalion".
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