United States Army Field Artillery School - Goal

Goal

The goal of the United States Army Field Artillery School is to prepare Soldiers and Marines for war and operations other than war.

Training command accomplishes this goal through instruction for Soldiers and Marines from initial entry level through battalion, division artillery and Field Artillery brigade pre-command courses

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