3rd Platoon, D Battery, 1st Battalion 19th Field Artillery Regiment which is a US Army unit. I googled it. It is currently located at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. It is a Field Artillery training unit for soldiers after basic training. It is a part of the 434th Field Artillery Brigade. A soldier assigned to this unit is either a trainee or a trainer/support person.
The job of field artillery officer is offered by the United States Army. The field artillery branch is the branch that is responsible for using modern weaponry such as rocket, missile fire and cannon to neutralize an enemy. The job of a field artillery officer is to lead these operations. Therefore, they must be well versed in combat tactics, the techniques used by the Army and how to support these systems. They must also be able to coordinate soldiers of all levels, including units that may have 200 soldiers or more. A good field artillery officer should also be able to teach combat training and various field artillery skills. Leadership is one of the most important skills required for this job. Field artillery officers must also be in peak physical condition and able to perform under extreme pressure. In order to become a field artillery officer, an individual must first complete basic training for the Army. Then, they must complete the field artillery officer basic course which provides education in fire support, fire direction and platoon leadership. The next step is to complete twelve months of training in the field. Certifications can be obtained by passing the Artillery Safety Certification Examination. Additional training and educational courses are provided by the Army. Experience and time spent in the field are held in high regard and help with promotion through the ranks. The average salary for a field artillery officer is $60,000. This is, of course, an average. Actual salaries may vary depending on rank and experience as well as where the individual is stationed. The Army also offers perks along with a yearly salary. Benefits and housing are among those perks. There are very few drawbacks to this career. One of the major ones is that the field artillery officer must spend time stationed somewhere that might be far away from home or family. This can place stress on both the solider and the family, although it is not uncommon with military careers. The outlook for the career of field artillery officer is very positive. As technology increases and advances, field artillery will also advance. Therefore, the Army will need qualified field artillery officers to lead soldiers in this area. The outlook for the career of field artillery officer is very positive. As technology increases and advances, field artillery will also advance. Therefore, the Army will need qualified field artillery officers to lead soldiers in this area.
A squad of about 13 men, a platoon of abiut 40 men, a company of about 200 men, a battalion of about 1.000 men, a regiment or brigade of three or more battalions, a division of three or more regiments, a corps of three or more divisions and an army of three or more Corps. Battalions of Artillery are divided up into Batteries. Batteries are divided up into Gun Crews.
I am not totally familiar with US Military abbreviations but this is my interpretation: Private First Class, B Battery 395 Armoured Battalion, Field Artillery Division. David
The brigade headquarters can control up to six battalions of field artillery.
Frederic Richard Kilner has written: 'Battery E in France, 149th field artillery' -- subject(s): United States artillery, World War, 1914-1918, United States artillery. 149th field artillery. Battery E.
The Kentucky Army National Guard 2/138th Field Artillery was deployed to South Vietnam.
Obtain the book titled, "VIETNAM ORDER OF BATTLE", By Shelby L. Stanton.
Edward D. Sirois has written: 'Smashing through \\' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Artillery, United States artillery, 102d Field Artillery, United States artillery. 102d field artillery. Battery C, 1917-1919, Regimental histories
There were various types of artillery and various size units. This is for a Field Artillery Battalion that served within an Infantry Division. Each FA Battalion that operated 105mm field Howitzers consisted of 3 batteries of 4 guns each. Each battery, identified as Battery A, B & C, had about 100 men. Then there was the HQ Battery, the Service Battery(which was smaller or about 80 men). My Dad's unit in Italy, the 328FA Battalion, had an extra battery, Battery D, added to it that consisted of self-propelled artillery. Then later, they went to a 6-gun battery, but this was not common. See this link: http://www.custermen.com/ItalyWW2/ArmyOrg/OrgChart/Charts.htm
Leslie Langille has written: 'Men of the Rainbow' -- subject(s): 149th Field Artillery, Artillery, Regimental histories, United States, United States. artillery. 149th field artillery. Battery B, 1917-1919, World War, 1914-1918
U.S. Field Artillery was created in 1917.
Field Artillery magazine, published by the U.S. Army Field Artillery School, ended in 2017 after more than a century of publication.
Field Artillery - magazine - was created in 1911.
Natal Field Artillery was created in 1862.
Cape Field Artillery was created in 1857.
Ernest Patrick West has written: 'History of Battery B, 114th Field Artillery, 55th Brigade, 30th Division' -- subject(s): Regimental histories, United States, United States. Army. Field Artillery, 114th. Battery B., World War, 1914-1918