Kiss-Cut Stickers - 40th Ordnance Company - ORD Emblem - Ammo Boys - Long Binh, Vietnam Vet w VN SVC X 300
Kiss-Cut Stickers - 40th Ordnance Company - ORD Emblem - Ammo Boys - Long Binh, Vietnam Vet w VN SVC X 300
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A kiss-cut provides you with the ultimate flexibility for implementing your vision—this method cuts the sticker into any shape you desire, while leaving the back intact so that it can be smoothly peeled off the page.
- Made with 100% durable vinyl that comes with strong glue for decorations that last. Perfect for spicing up indoor decor (not waterproof)
- Quick, smooth, and bubble-free application
- Choose between 4 sizes with a glossy finish to match your needs
- White and transparent sticker options available
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40th Ordnance Company - ORD Emblem - Ammo Boys - Long Binh, Vietnam Vet w VN SVC X 300
Vietnam The 3d Ordnance Battalion (Ammunition) was assigned to Vietnam in October 1965. Garrisoned at Long Binh Post, the battalion constructed living quarters and an ammunition supply point. Units: Headquarters and Headquarters Company 54th Ordnance Company 40th Ordnance Company 60th Ordnance Company 71st Ordnance Company 78th Ordnance Detachment 550th Ordnance Detachment 551st Ordnance Detachment 576th Ordnance Company Attached Security Units: Company E (Rifle Security), 14th Infantry Company C (Rifle Security), 87th Infantry After HHC, 3d Ordnance Battalion and 60th Ordnance Company were inactivated on 29 April 1972, the last remaining unit (576th Ordnance Company) was assigned to the U.S. Army Supply Depot, Long Binh (USADLB) under whose command it continued to operate the Long Binh Ammunition Depot until all remaining stocks were transferred to the newly constructed ARVN ammunition supply point located in a former portion of the U.S. Army Long Binh Ammunition Depot (USLBAD).. The 54th Ordnance Company in Vietnam was often nicknamed "The Ammo Dumpers" due to their primary responsibility of delivering ammunition to troops on the front lines. The 54th Ordnance Company's main role was to transport and distribute ammunition, hence the association with "dumping" ammo. In the context of combat, reliable ammunition delivery was crucial, making the 54th Ordnance Company a vital support unit.
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