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Articles in May-August, 2002 issue of FA Journal

  • FA essential to current and future force success
    by Michael D. Maples
  • FA school library named after Master Sergeant Morris Swett
  • NCOs, stay in your lane—the Army needs you there
    by Patrecia Slayden Hollis
  • NCOs and values-based decision making
    by Edwin V. Blount
  • The platoon sergeant and his lieutenant: who does what?
    by Rodney L. Beck
  • Desert Fire: the Diary of a Gulf War Gunner
    by Dr. James Jay Carafano
  • So, you want to be a Master Gunner?
    by Arthur D. Hawkins
  • The Maneuver Shooter Program: multiplying the efficiency of indirect fires
    by Sean T. Yeterian
  • The first sergeant
    by Thomas D. Morgan
  • 2002 History Writing Contest winners
  • "Welcome aboard, sergeant major"
    by Lawrence H. Saul
  • Bombarding the Marianas: joint fires at the strategic, operational and tactical levels
    by Prisco R. Hernandez
  • Reversing a negative trend: the M981 FIST-V on deadline
    by Leslie W. Ketchum
  • A contest of contrasts: the principle of dislocation and the artillery fight at the Battle of Chancellorsville
    by G. James Schreckengost
  • Enlisted redlegs: take charge of your career
    by Robert A. Smedley
  • How artillery beat Rommel after Kasserine
    by Robert C. Baldridge
  • The battalion fire control NCO
    by Robert M. Castillo
  • "So, FSO, did we integrate our mortars effectively?"
    by Russell W. Scott
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