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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. US Field artillery team - Wikipedia

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    The fire direction center (FDC) concept was developed at the Field Artillery School at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, during the 1930s under the leadership of its Director of Gunnery, Carlos Brewer [4] and his instructors, who abandoned massing fire by a described terrain feature or grid coordinate reference. They introduced a firing chart, adopted the ...

  4. Gun data computer - Wikipedia

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    The Battery Computer System (BCS) AN/GYK-29 was a computer used by the United States Army for computing artillery fire mission data. It replaced the FADAC and was small enough to fit into the HMMWV combat vehicle. The AN/GSG-10 TACFIRE (Tactical Fire) direction system automated field artillery command and control functions. [8]

  5. 3rd Field Artillery Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    On 27 February 1991 4-3 FA participated in a joint British and American artillery fire mission which destroyed what was left of Iraqi artillery and infantry forces at Objective Tungsten. [39] A M109A2 howitzer belonging to Battery C, 4th Battalion of the 3rd Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Armored Division(FWD) during the Gulf War, February 1991.

  6. 206th Field Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 1–206th FA relieved the 3rd BCT, 1st Armor Division on 24 March 2004 [56] and conducted its first fire mission in combat on that afternoon. The battalion quick reaction force, composed of the Battalion Survey Section, the Brigade Combat Observation Laser Teams (COLT) and one platoon from Battery A, 1–206th FA assumed responsibilities ...

  7. 14th Marine Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The battery was laid on an azimuth of fire to the north, when it received a battalion mass fire mission on a target 30 km to its south. [4] Unknown the battery's Marines, an Iraqi Brigade was launching a counterattack through the burning oil field on 1st Marine Division Command Post.

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  9. 36th Field Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Here, at the town of Mutzig, first section of Battery B fired the regiment's only direct-fire mission of the war using the Long Toms, at a German fort being held by 92 men. From 1 December until the end of the war, the battalion operated with two M12 self-propelled 155mm guns, which were used for special missions, especially direct fire.