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1st Armored Division Artillery.


Entering a new millennium, the Iron Steel Redlegs of the 1st Armored Div Arty, headquartered in Germany, continue to serve on point for the nation with elements deployed in support of missions in Kosovo and Kuwait. In addition, the Div Arty stood-up an MLRS MLRS Multiple Launch Rocket System (US DoD)
MLRS Multiple Launcher Rocket System
MLRS Marine Corps Long-Range Study (US DoD) 
 battalion, fought the OPFOR OPFOR Opposing Force
OPFOR Operating Force (US DoD) 
 at the NTC NTC Notice
NTC National Training Center
NTC National Telecommunications Commission
NTC National Transport Commission (Australia)
NTC Negative Temperature Coefficient
NTC Naval Training Center
 and CMTC CMTC S-(carboxymethylthio)cysteine
CMTC Combat Maneuver Training Center (US Army)
CMTC California Manufacturing Technology Consulting
CMTC Cutis Marmorata Telangiectatica Congenita
 and participated in a corps-level BCTP BCTP Battle Command Training Program
BCTP Bucks County Technology Partners
 Warfighter.

The year began with the gunners of 2-3 FA moving through individual readiness training (IRT IRT Item Response Theory
IRT In Regard To
IRT Incident Response Team
IRT In Reference To
IRT In Regards To
IRT Icing Research Tunnel (wind tunnel)
IRT Interborough Rapid Transit
) in preparation for replacing the 1st Infantry Division in Kosovo, while the Thunder Battalion of 4-27 FA faced a challenging winter CMTC rotation. 4-1 FA at Fort Riley, Kansas, prepared for its NTC rotation. The Div Arty began meeting the challenges of standing-up Deep Steel 1-94 FA, a divisional MLRS/TA battalion, that was activated 15 September.

In March, 2-3 FA conducted semiannual gunnery at Grafenwoehr and executed an FOX for its maneuver brigade. It also integrated with TF Falcon fora Kosovo mission rehearsal exercise at the CMTC.

4-27 FA completed a rotation to the CMTC, incorporating a reinforcing MLRS battery. The Thunder Battalion demonstrated its tactical prowess by destroying the OPFOR artillery in unprecedented numbers. Stateside, 4-1 FA fired over 5,000 rounds in support of 3d Brigade's NTC rotation, earning the distinction of having completed one of the best Paladin rotations in recent years.

With the year barely started, the Iron Steel Div Arty executed a highly successful V Corps War-fighter, fielded new fire control software and Paladin upgrades and, on 20 June, transferred authority for 2-3 FA's operations in Kosovo.

4-27 FA conducted gunnery, a CMTC LFX, an FOX for 2d Brigade and demonstration shoots for the German Artillery School and will assume peace support operations in Kosovo on 20 December. In August, 4-1 FA landed a battery in Kuwait to support Operation Desert Spring Operation Desert Spring is part of an ongoing operation in Kuwait by the United States, that was established on December 31, 1998, following Operation Desert Storm and Operation Desert Shield.  with the battery to return in December.

Woven together into a seamless tapestry of soldiers' dignity, professional respect, tough training and operational deployments, the Red legs of the 1st Armored Division Artillery, once again, answer America's call, prepared to provide devastating fire support to the soldiers of America's Tank Division.
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Publication:FA Journal
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Nov 1, 2000
Words:353
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