Field Artillery 2024 Issue 2
Table of Contents
Field Artillery 2024 Issue 2
- Of Tattoos and
Constitutions: Redlegs’ Heritage and History
By Dr. John Grenier, Field
Artillery Branch Historian
- A
Day of Honor
By SSG Erin Conway-18th Field Artillery Brigade
- Beyond Destruction: Bridging the
Gap in Artillery Effects Expertise
By WO1 Zachary A. Zayac
- Static to Strategic: Re-Learning
Shoot and Scoot
By SSG Robert Chambers
- Reorganizing
for Intelligence Success: The Case of DIVARTY
By CPT Raymond M. Ferris
- Control vs Coordination: An
Argument for the Disaggregation of Graphic Control Measures and Inclusion of the Battlefield
Coordination Line into U.S. Army Doctrine. Shoot and Scoot
By MAJ Donald S.
Frazier, 1AD
- Consolidation for Success: A LSCO Driven Electronic Warfare
and Air Missile Defense Concept
By COL Thomas Goettke, MAJ David Endter, and
CPT Frank E. Ruscito
- Transforming Tactical
Targeting: Unleashing the Power of AI, ML and RPA through Project TITAN
By
CW2 Jordin Katzenberger
- Dynamic Front 22: Artillery Systems Cooperation Activities
(ASCA)
By MAJ Karl B. Kunkleman
- The Fight is Coming
By 1LT Scott Mitzel & SSG Alan Buhl
- Testing the Newest Army Long-Range
Weapon Systems: Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon and Mid-Range Capability
By MAJ
Edward Richardson, CPT Bol Jock, SSG Maggie Vega and Mr. Mark Colley
- A Business
Management Approach to Organizational Leadership Development
By CPT Yunyi
Zhou
- I Found What You're Looking For: Why company grade
officers should be fighting to come teach at the Field Artillery School
By
MAJ Destry "Sam" Balch
- Field Artillery Strategy 2030
By Field Artillery
- Fort Sill Hosts Inaugural
Best Redleg Competition May 6-16
By Monica Wood
- From the Commandant: BG Alric "Ric" L Francis
By Field Artillery
- A Tattoo of a Different Sort: SP4 Arthur J. Worrall, USA,
1957-1958
By Dr. John Grenier, Field Artillery Branch Historian