Expeditionary fires for the 21st century

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The author believes that the joint warfighting counterfire system being tested by the Marines will prove more useful in future expeditionary operations than the mobile fires support system known as Dragon Fire.

Author: Fallon, David M.
Innovations

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Staffing of fire support billets: artillerymen are the fire support experts

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The article discusses the relevance of battlefield today wherein Marine Corps field artillery must shift its focus from an artillery centric view to one of fire support.

Author: McArthur, Christopher B.
Personnel administration, Human resource management, Company personnel management, Tactics, Military tactics

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What is the future of field artillery in the expeditionary warfare environment?

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The author believes that if the artillery is to survive in current expeditionary warfare, it needs to concentrate on mobility, not just making bigger and better guns.

Author: Clark, Jamie E.
Self propelled artillery, Artillery, Self-propelled

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Subjects list: United States, Forecasts and trends, Equipment and supplies, Market trend/market analysis, Artillery, United States. Marine Corps, Mobility (Military science), Firepower, Combat support, Management, Usage, Company business management
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