“So, FSO, did we integrate our mortars effectively?”
Russell W. Scott
All maneuver units require indirect fires to win battles. Mor…
Category: FA Journal
Confession s of a [Once] Artillery Lieutenant – an army officer’s mistakes
Richard F. Allen
It has been said that a wise man learns…
Transforming joint air-ground operations for 21st century battlespace
David A. Deptula
The face of warfare is undeniably changing. …
FA NCOslead, follow or get the-hell out of the way!
Tommy A. Williams
“Lead, Follow or Get the-Hell out of the Way!”–Okay, you’v…
Kill box: the newest FSCM
Karl E. Wingenbach
During the last year, the doctrine community, led by the Air, Land, Sea Application (A…
The 19th BCD in counterinsurgency operations
James M. Waring
The 19th Battlefield Coordination Detachment (BCD) is “on point” in Ce…
How artillery beat Rommel after Kasserine
Robert C. Baldridge
Two great feats of the US Army Artillery in World War II were the Feb…
A contest of contrasts: the principle of dislocation and the artillery fight at the Battle of Chancellorsville – The Civil War – United States h…
Army JTAC trainingthe way ahead
Steven P. Milliron
As the Army transforms, one of the key challenges will be to train and qualify…
50-Year Commemoration: Marine Artillery in Korea – appeared in Marine Corps Gazette, November 1952
Kenneth W. Condit
Ed: This artic…