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Author: GeekaMedia
Title: Field Artillery Journal: 493 Vintage Issues M131
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Binding: CD-ROM
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Date: 2014-01-01
ISBN: B00SUASOOQ
Publisher: GeekaMedia
Weight: 0.04 pounds
Size: 6.0 x 6.0 x 0.25 inches
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This collection was born out of necessity, Army leaders realized that heavy fixed artillery required different training programs & tactics than mobile field artillery. The Artillery Corps was divided into two types: field artillery & coast artillery. This Disc covers 493 volumes from 1911 until 2007.Field Artillery (or FA) is a discontinued bimonthly magazine on the subject of field artillery, published from 1911 to 2007. It was published by the US Field Artillery Association, Fort Sill, Oklahoma & was an official publication of the United States Army Field Artillery Corps. Its intended readership included active & reserve U.S. Army & Marine field artillerymen stationed around the world. In its final years, FA included much discussion of the military operations in both Afghanistan & Iraq.

This is a tremendous research resource on artillery subjects. From the first edition, January-March 1911 The Field Artillery Journal until the last edition, March-April 2007 Field Artillery, the magazine has been dedicated to the professional development of US Army Field Artillerymen, originally, & then, later, also US Marine Corps Field Artillerymen. It was published under the auspices of the US Army Field Artillery School & Center, Fort Sill, Oklahoma.As stated in the first edition in 1911, the purpose of the magazine was to disseminate professional knowledge & furnish information as to the artillery's progress, development & best use in campaign; to cultivate with the other arms a common understanding of the power & limitations of each; to foster a feeling of interdependency among the different arms & of hearty cooperation by all; & to promote understanding between the regular & militia forces by forging a close bond-all of which objects are worthy & contribute to the good of our country.

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