: The unit falls under the command of Major General Timothy J. Donnellan, the Adjutant General of Idaho.
Established in March 1891, the Idaho National Guard has grown to over 3,000 Soldiers and 1,300 Airmen. The Ordnance Training Battalion is a critical component of this force, ensuring that personnel are mission-ready for both state and federal deployments.
: Training typically occurs at military installations such as Gowen Field in Boise, which houses major elements of the Idaho Army and Air National Guard .
: Training often includes leadership development and technical certification for Warrant Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs). Leadership and Command
: The unit is recognized for its high standards, recently achieving an exceptionally high accreditation rating from the Idaho Military Division .
The battalion is part of the broader Idaho Army National Guard leadership hierarchy:
: Chief Warrant Officer 5 Kevin Maybon served as a prominent commandant of the battalion until 2026, where his leadership was credited with the unit's high accreditation success. Role within the National Guard



