Field Artillery School Notes, Book IV, Chapter II: Sights, Fuze Setters, Quadrants. Care, Tests, and Adjustments
Fort Sill, OK: Field Artillery School, 1929. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Wraps. 37 pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Study Questions. Text somewhat darkened. Some wear to cover edges. Topics covered include the panoramic sight, the French sight M-1901, the bracket fuze setter M 1916, the hand fuze setters model 1912 and model 1913, gunner's quadrant model of 1918, and study questions. The United States Army Field Artillery School (USAFAS) trains Field Artillery Soldiers and Marines in tactics, techniques, and procedures for the employment of fire support systems in support of the maneuver commander. The school further develops leaders who are tactically and technically proficient, develops and refines warfighting doctrine, and designs units capable of winning on future battlefields. The mission of the Field Artillery is to destroy, neutralize or suppress the enemy by cannon, rocket or missile fire and to help integrate all fire support assets into combined arms operations. The U.S. Army Field Artillery School trains, educates and develops agile, adaptive and decisive Soldiers and leaders; engages, collaborates and partners with other branches, sister-services and other fires warfighting function proponents; and serves as the lead agent for the development of Field Artillery doctrine, concepts and dissemination of that knowledge to the Field Artillery force in support of commanders operating across the full spectrum of conflict and in the joint, inter-organizational and multinational (JIM) environment. The U.S. Army Field Artillery enables maneuver commanders to dominate in Unified Land Operations through effective targeting, integration and delivery of fires. More
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