Field Artillery 2025 E-Edition
Table of Contents
Field Artillery 2025 E- Edition
January
- DOTMLPF
Artillery Insights From The American Civil War Part I: Introduction
By Dr.
John Grenier, the FA Branch Historian
- High-Frequency
Communications
By MAJ Roger W. Mehle and Dr. T.E. Ward II
- DOTMLPF
Artillery Insights From The American Civil War Part II: Doctrine
By Dr.
John Grenier, the FA Branch Historian
- Look
Up: The Future of Fire Support and Loitering Munitions
By 1LT Ryan
Lavin
- DOTMLPF
Artillery Insights From The American Civil War: Organization
By Dr. John
Grenier, the FA Branch Historian
February
- AI’s
New Frontier in War Planning:How AI Agents Can Revolutionize Military Decision-Making
By LTC Rich Farnell and Lt Col Kira Coffey
March
- Utilization
of Unmanned Systems to Increase the Survivability of the Field Artillery
By
MAJ David S. Jerome
- The
Emergence of Joint Fires During World war I
By SGM Noel DeJesus, (LTG (RET)
James M. Dubik Writing Fellow)
April
- Targeting
in the Maneuver Brigade: Fighting for Relevance
By CW2 Jared M.
Grindstaff
- Project
Convergence: Revolutionizing Targeting in Large-Scale Combat Operations
By
WO1 David Rico, John A. Robinson Eagle Writing Award Winner
- On
Mobile Brigade Combat Teams and Multi-Domain Operations
By MAJ Robert
Anthony Stovall II
- Techniques
for Mortar Ammunition Planning
By MAJ Andrew Patterson
- Modification
of the Joint Lightweight Tactical Vehicle into a functional Fire Direction Center
By MAJ John Meier, LTC Adam Ropelewski & SFC Michael Limpert
August
- Is That T-72 Friendly?
Recognition of Combat Vehicles (ROC-V) in the EUCOM Fight
By Captain Marc Melfi and Sergeant First Class Stuart David
September
- Thoughts
on Division Fires in the LSCO Fight
By MG(R) Rich Longo, BG Brandon
Anderson, COL Jeff Pickler, LTC Mike Podojil
- Toothless
DIVARTYs Struggle to Meet Requirements of LSCO
By MAJ John (Jay) Logan and
MAJ Zachary Lawson
- The
Field Artillery Battalion S2 and the Integrating Processes
By CPT Preston
Quinn
November
- The
New Digital Kill Chain: Understanding ITN Capabilities and Benefits to the FA Enterprise
By MAJ Matthew Huff and CPT Christopher Drew
- An
Overlooked Ally: Observations and Lessons Learned from the First Persistent U.S. Artillery Forces
Stationed in Estonia
By MAJ Scott Clark, LTC Andrew Underwood, & CPT Dylan
Karnedy