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1st Armored Division Artillery.


The 1st Armored Division Artillery, Germany, completed a challenging deployment to Iraq throughout 2003 and half of 2004. Preparation and training for this deployment began in November 2002. The Div Arty arrived in Kuwait in early May 2003 and immediately started preparing equipment and forces for the 400-kilometer road march north to Baghdad. 2-3 FA and 4-27 FA were attached to the 1st and 2d Brigades, respectively, and performed missions in the city of Baghdad.

The Iron Steel Div Arty began arriving in Baghdad in late May with HHB HHB Headquarters Battery
HHb Deoxyhemoglobin
HHB Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
HHB Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion
HHB Half Human Band (band)
HHB Hello Honey Bear
 Div Arty and 1-94 FA occupying the Baghdad International Airport Baghdad International Airport (IATA: SDA, ICAO: ORBI) (Arabic: مطار بغداد الدولي; formerly Saddam International Airport  (BIAP BIAP Baghdad International Airport (Baghdad, Iraq)
BIAP Broadband Interactive Applications (BIAP Systems, Inc.)
BIAP Base Information Analysis Program
). The Div Arty had force protection and administrative responsibility for the entire airport complex. To aid the Div Arty, the 1st Division attached 1-4 AD to the Iron Steel Div Arty.

The Soldiers of 1-94 FA spearheaded the success of TF Bullet in hauling and aiding in the destruction of hundreds of tons of captured enemy ammunition (CEA CEA carcinoembryonic antigen.

CEA
abbr.
carcinoembryonic antigen


CEA (Carcinoembryonic antigen) 
). In addition, 1-94 FA established the BIAP Mayor Cell, monitoring and controlling the quality of life and mission-essential needs of all BIAP residents. In response to the mounting enemy mortar and rocket fires into the BIAP, the Div Arty established Fire Base All-American in support of counterfire operations and reduced the number of rocket/mortar attacks significantly.

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In January 2004, the Div Arty assumed responsibility for combat operations in the Al-Rasheed District of Baghdad, forming the Div Arty Combat Team (DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform) An algorithm that is widely used for data compression. Similar to Fast Fourier Transform, DCT converts data (pixels, waveforms, etc.) into sets of frequencies. The first frequencies in the set are the most meaningful; the latter, the least. ) as a maneuver brigade.

1-1 Cav and 2-504 Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR "Parent in room." See digispeak. ) became the newest members of the DCT. The quick-strike and armored capabilities of 1-1 Cav and the paratrooper ethos of 2-504 PIR added additional lethal combat power to the DCT. With its full spectrum of combat units and support elements, the DCT continually took the fight to the enemy, making Al-Rasheed one of the safest districts in Baghdad. The DCT transferred authority to the 1st Cav Division on 6 April 2004. The DCT relocated to BIAP and became the command and control element for the Division QRF QRF Quick Reaction Force
QRF Quick Response Force
QRF Quick Response Fund (US reconstruction projects in Iraq)
QRF Quick Release Fitting
QRF Quality Results Formula (sports teams) 
 on BIAP until redeploying to Germany in July.

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Title Annotation:Silhouettes of STEEL
Publication:FA Journal
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Nov 1, 2004
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