OD Leadership

Mission

Train, educate, and develop agile Ordnance technicians who drive change; employ, develop, and design DOTMLPF-P solutions to build Army strategic readiness and sustain land dominance for LSCO (Army 2030-2040) in Contested Environments.

Vision

Build a Network of Maintenance Capabilities, build the Future Technician, and Cultivate the Workforce we need for the Army of 2030-2040.

Highlights

Sustainment News

Army Sustainment

Determining Route Status in LSCO: Sustainment Lessons Learned from a Corps Warfighter Exercise

By MAJ Mikhail MJ Jackson | April 18, 2025
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Who determines route status in largescale combat operations (LSCO)? Is it the corps transportation officer (CTO), the corps engineers, or perhaps the protection team? In LSCO, determining the status of military routes is a complex and multifaceted process that extends far beyond the apparent simplicity of assigning this responsibility to a single entity such as the CTO, corps engineers, or the protection team. While it might initially seem that establishing route status falls solely under the transportation domain, the reality is far more intricate.

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Army Sustainment

Sustainment Planning for Joint Forcible Entry Operations in an Island Fight

By CPT Gabrielle Davis | April 18, 2025
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The 225th Light Support Battalion (LSB) provided critical support to 1st Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment, Task Force Wolfhounds and its enablers during the joint forcible entry operation (JFEO) at Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center (JPMRC) 25-01. The Wolfhounds were tasked with conducting a 200-mile long-range air assault from Oahu to the Big Island of Hawaii as part of the rotational exercise. The 225th LSB was responsible for ensuring they were supplied throughout the exercise.

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