Keywords: artillery army usarmy 82nd airborne division 82ndairbornedivision divarty m777 82nd airbornedivarty 82ndairbornedivarty airborne airborne field artillery airbornefieldartillery gundevils fortbragg outdoor people Paratroopers from Charlie Battery, 3rd Battalion, 319 AFAR conducted Table five dry fire certification training with their M-777A2s last week on Pike Field, Fort Bragg, N.C. Part of the certification process was to go from a high angle fire mission to an action azimuth. The Artillerymen had to lower the tube, turn the medium towed howitzer 1600 mils, or 90 degrees, using nothing but force, dig in the spades and prepare to fire another mission under a strict time standard.(Capt. Joe Bush, 82nd Airborne DIVARTY/ Released.) — at Fort Bragg Army Base. Paratroopers from Charlie Battery, 3rd Battalion, 319 AFAR conducted Table five dry fire certification training with their M-777A2s last week on Pike Field, Fort Bragg, N.C. Part of the certification process was to go from a high angle fire mission to an action azimuth. The Artillerymen had to lower the tube, turn the medium towed howitzer 1600 mils, or 90 degrees, using nothing but force, dig in the spades and prepare to fire another mission under a strict time standard.(Capt. Joe Bush, 82nd Airborne DIVARTY/ Released.) — at Fort Bragg Army Base. |