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- Field Artillery
Support your professional association by becoming a member of the United States Field Artillery Association USFAA has served Redlegs and Redleg Marines Worldwide since 1910 Join now and affiliate with one of our many chapters aligned with every Field Artillery formation
- Back to Basics: Massing Multiple FA Units (DIVARTY FA Brigades)
The Brigade is equipped with M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System’s (HIMARS) and can provide rocket and missile fires from 15-300km in support of operational objectives A Field Artillery Brigade conducts corps-level strike operations and augments division level shaping operations
- United States Field Artillery History
The United States Field Artillery traces its origins to 17 November 1775 when the Continental Congress, unanimously elected Henry Knox "Colonel of the Regiment of Artillery"
- Membership Information - United States Field Artillery Association
Our mission remains the same since we were founded in 1910 - Support, preserve and perpetuate the esprit, traditions, and standards of the Field Artillery Please join us and our 6,000 members world-wide
- Thunderous Transformation: 3-16 FA’s Modernization of the M109A7 . . .
The latest artillery piece can move and shoot twice as fast as its predecessor to secure and occupy tactical key-terrain 1st Cavalry Division field artillery unit, 3rd Battalion, 16th Field Artillery Regiment, "Rolling Thunder," recently received the M109A7 Paladin and are preparing to utilize them in the National Training Center commonly
- FA Journal - Issue 4, 2024 - United States Field Artillery Association
Our mission remains the same since we were founded in 1910 - Support, preserve and perpetuate the esprit, traditions, and standards of the Field Artillery Please join us and our 6,000 members world-wide
- Professional Content - United States Field Artillery Association
Our mission remains the same since we were founded in 1910 - Support, preserve and perpetuate the esprit, traditions, and standards of the Field Artillery Please join us and our 6,000 members world-wide
- USFAA Chapters - United States Field Artillery Association
The United States Field Artillery Association has 65 active chapters that encompass the globe These chapters are all associated with Active Army, Army National Guard, and USMC field artillery formations, along with corporate partners and re-enactment chapters with the National Parks Service
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