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  2. Fire discipline - Wikipedia

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    Fire missions are started with a warning stating the observer identification (call sign) and the type of mission to be fired: "M10, this is G35, adjust fire, over." The next radio transmission will be from the artillery battery, mirroring what was sent: "G35, this is M10, adjust fire, out."

  3. Fire for effect - Wikipedia

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    When the spotting round is either on the target or the necessary adjustment is small enough to be within allowable limits, the FO calls for a fire mission, often with the phrase, "Fire for effect." If the first fire mission does not reduce the position or change the tactical situation sufficiently, other fire missions may be called for.

  4. US Field artillery team - Wikipedia

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    When the degree of accuracy is acceptable, the FO will then typically call "fire for effect", unless the objective of that fire mission is something other than suppression or destruction of the target. A "Fire For Effect" or "FFE" calls for all of the guns or tubes to fire a round.

  5. MiniTSFO - Wikipedia

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    The user would then use the virtual DMD to adjust the fire onto the target, fire for effect, and then give end-of-mission details. After the end of the fire mission, the user would be critiqued on several factors such as initial target location, description, how many rounds were needed to fire-for-effect, and overall mission completion.

  6. Artillery observer - Wikipedia

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    Brigade COLT teams operate in groups of two individuals, a Fire support specialist in the grade of E-1 to E-4 and a Fire Support Sergeant in the grade of E-5. Currently in unit training is beginning to incorporate more close air support and close combat attack missions into the field artillery team's mission.

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    The claim: The Los Angeles Fire Department asked ‘anyone with firefighting experience’ to assist with wildfires. A Jan. 7 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) claims first responders are ...

  8. Forward observers in the U.S. military - Wikipedia

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    The first and most common is called a "grid mission", where artillery fire is directed based on the map grid coordinate of the target based on a standard map. The second is "shift from known point" where artillery based on his direction and distance from a fixed, pre-established geographic or man-made point.

  9. Is the FIRE Movement Dead? How to Adjust Your Goals - AOL

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    Adherents to the FIRE movement typically live off of their investments, in addition to passive income, real estate and freelance passion projects. Is the FIRE Movement Dead? How to Adjust Your Goals