Hyderabad:The Indian Army's Ordnance Corps Raising Day is celebrated every year on April 8 to pay tribute to the vital role of the Army Ordnance Corps (AOC) in providing material and logistical support to the Indian Army. With a legacy dating back to the 15th century, the Corps has continuously adapted to meet the evolving needs of the military, embodying the motto "Shastra Se Shakti" (Strength through arms).
Understanding the Ordnance Corps: The AOC serves as a crucial lifeline for the Indian Army, responsible for supplying everything from clothing to weapons, excluding fuel, fodder, and medicines. This encompasses maintenance, repair, and disposal of munitions, as well as specialised training in handling Improvised Explosive Devices(IEDs). The corps stands as a testament to Napoleon's belief that an army’s strength lies not just in its soldiers but also in its arsenal.
Historical Evolution: The roots of the AOC trace back to the formation of the East India Company’s Presidencies in the 15th century. Formal recognition came with the establishment of the 'Board of Ordnance' on April 8, 1775, evolving into the Army Ordnance Department and Corps by 1896. The prefix 'Royal' was adopted in 1918 for meritorious service during World War I, later becoming the 'Indian Army Ordnance Corps' in 1922. In 1950, it was simplified to the 'Army Ordnance Corps', reflecting its enduring commitment to service.
AOC's Contributions:The AOC's contributions extend beyond logistical support, encompassing combat proficiency and innovation. The Battle of KanglaTongbi during World War II exemplifies this, where ordnance personnel displayed remarkable courage and resilience against Japanese forces. Their heroism not only defended strategic positions but also facilitated the safe movement of crucial supplies, underscoring the Corps' dual role as logisticians and soldiers.
Training and Development:Headquartered in Secunderabad, the AOC Centre serves as the training hub for ordnance personnel. Here, individuals undergo military training alongside specialised instruction in repair works and ancillary trades. The emphasis on skill development ensures that AOC members are equipped to handle diverse challenges, ranging from routine maintenance to emergency situations.