Forward observers in the U.S. military are artillery observers who carry the Military Occupational Specialty designator of 13F in the United States Army...
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M1200 Armored Knight (category Military vehicles introduced in the 2000s)
The M1200 Armored Knight is an armored vehicle used by forward observers in the U.S. military for precision targeting. Most of the Knights were used for...
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Fist (disambiguation) (redirect from F I S T)
in the TV series Ideal Monument to Joe Louis, also known as "The Fist", a 1986 public art sculpture in Detroit, Michigan Forward observers in the U.S...
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An artillery observer, artillery spotter, or forward observer (FO) is a soldier responsible for directing artillery and mortar fire support onto a target...
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officers as observers. These aerial observers called in artillery fire via radio. The German military noted close air support operations in the Spanish Civil...
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N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also 0K – Zero Killed (pronounced OK, as the expression that everything is okay) 1LT – First Lieutenant (U.S. Army) (USMC...
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municipality in Rogaland county, Norway Fister (municipality), a former municipality in Rogaland county, Norway FiSTer, a forward observer in the U.S. military Pfister...
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Joint terminal attack controller (category United States military specialisms)
previously in the U.S. and in the relevant NATO standard, is Forward Air Controller. The term became effective in the U.S. on September 3, 2003 with the publishing...
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"U.S. military") are depicted in this article; state defense forces and the National Guard are not included, as they are not fully integrated into the...
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Israel–United States relations (redirect from Qualitative Military Edge)
the United States' free trade agreements. In 1999, the U.S. government signed a commitment to provide Israel with at least US$2.7 billion in military...
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