FA Association chapters.112th FA Association * NJ COL(R) Erich H. Heubach 113th FA Association * NC LTC LTC abbr. lieutenant colonel James Cohn 117th FA Association * AL LTC Mark Weeks Aretic Thunder (4-11 FA) * AK LTC Scott Wuestner Association de Santa Barbara Santa Barbara (săn'tə bär`brə, –bərə), city (1990 pop. 85,571), seat of Santa Barbara co., S Calif., on the Pacific Ocean; inc. 1850. * PR LTC Richard Rodriguez Balls of Fire (49th AR Div Arty) * TX MAJ Daniel Monrreal Big Deuce (2-2 FA) * OK LTC Chris Mack Big Red One (1st IN Div Arty) * APO apo- 1 A prefix indicating a protein component in a conjugated molecule–eg, apoferritin, apolipoprotein, see there 2 Apolipoprotein, see there AE COL Albert Johnson, Jr. Bluegrass bluegrass, any species of the large and widely distributed genus Poa, chiefly range and pasture grasses of economic importance in temperate and cool regions. In general, bluegrasses are perennial with fine-leaved foliage that is bluish green in some species. (138th Bde) * KY LTC Rod Hayes Buckeye Redleg (1-134 FA) * OH LTC Homer Rogers, Jr. Capital Cannoneers * VA GEN(R) John A. Dubia COL Lewis L. Millet * APO AP COL Charles Schrankel COL Robert R. McCormick Robert Rutherford McCormick (July 30, 1880 – April 1, 1955) was a Chicago newspaper baron and owner of the Chicago Tribune. A leading isolationist, opponent of United States entry into World War II and of the increase in Federal power brought about by the New Deal, * IL BG Steven P. Best Connecticut Redlegs * CT Mr. John E. Duncan Courage & Command (212th FA Bde) * OK COL Kenneth Dahl Dakota Steel Rain * SD COL Spencer Hawley Diamond Brigade (75th FA Bde) * OK COL Thomas Vandal Drumfire drum·fire n. 1. Heavy, continuous gunfire: a barrage of drumfire. 2. Something likened to continuous gunfire: a drumfire of criticism. Noun 1. * KS MAJ Kevin West Far East (12th Marines) * APO AP Col Scott Campbell Field Artillery OCS OCS - Object Compatibility Standard * OK COL Anthony Puckett Follow Me (4-41 FA) * GA LTC Robert Risberg Fort Bragg Redleg * NC BG Peter Vangjel Fort Lewis (1-37 FA) * WA LTC Steven Sliwa Fort Wayne Cannoneers * IN Mr. Steve Lutz Fortress Monroe * VA LTC William McNeill, Jr. Gopher Gunners (34th IN Div Arty) * MN SGM SGM abbr. sergeant major Steve Karna High Desert (Fort Irwin) * CA LTC Jim Miller Hoosier Redleg (38th IN Div Arty) * IN COL James Wagner I Corps Artillery * UT BG Patrick D. Wilson IL ARNG (3-123 FA) * IL MAJ Johnny R. Miller Indianhead (2d IN Div Arty) * APO AP COL Ross E. Ridge Iron Gunners (4th IN Div Arty) * TX COL Allen Batschelet Iron Steel (1st AR Div Arty) * APO AE COL Jonathan Brockman Kansas Redlegs * KS COL Calvin Johnson Keystone (28th IN Div Arty) * PA COL Randall Marchi Leader Brigade (214th FA Bde) * OK COL Robert A. Cunningham Leatherneck * VA LtCol Gerald L. Smith Lone Star * TX LTC Modesto C. Rivera Louisiana Tiger (1-141 FA) * LA LTC Jordan Jones Loyal Train of Artillery any number of cannon, mortars, etc., with the attendants and carriages which follow them into the field. See also: Train * OK Mr. Arthur Street Marne Thunder (3d IN Div Arty) * GA COL Robert Grymes Maryland Regimental Artillery * MD MAJ(R) Eugene Mersinger Michigan (1-119 FA) * MI LTC Sam Dalman Minuteman Cannoneer * VA COL John Fortune, Jr. Mississippi (631st Bde) * MS COL Walter F. Davis Mountain Post (3-29 FA) * CO LTC Jeffrey Vuono Mountain Thunder * NY COL James Creighton North Alabama/Redstone * AL MAJ Tom Doss Oberpfalz * APO AE LTC Wayne Mason Old Breed (11th Marines) * CA Col John Sillivan, Jr. Old Hickory (196th FA Bde) * TN COL Joe Geren Ozark * MO COL Chester P. Carson, Jr. Phantom Thunder (III Corps Arty) * OK CPT CPT See: Carriage Paid To Billy Robinson Prepared Professionals * OK LTC Michael Kulz Razorback * AR COL John L. Brackin Red Bull (1-194 FA) * IA CPT John T. Smith Red Team (1st Cav Div Arty) * TX COL Stephen Lanza Rhody Redlegs * RI MAJ Denis Denis, king of Portugal: see Diniz. Coffey, Jr. Rocky Mountain Redleg (169th FA Bde) * CO COL Marcelo Bergquist Rolling Rifles (10th Marines) * NC Col Thomas Cariker Rowan Artillery * NC LTC David L. Stanley Screaming Eagles (101st Abn) * KY LTC Patrick Sweeney Sunburst (40th IN Div Arty) * CA COL Jane Anderholt Thunderbird thunderbird In North American Indian mythology, a powerful spirit in the form of a bird that watered the earth and made vegetation grow. Lightning was believed to flash from its eyes or beak, and the beating of its wings was thought to represent rolling thunder. (45th FA Bde) * OK COL Ricky Adams Thunderbolt (17th FA Bde) * OK COL Carlton Reid, Jr. Tropic Thunder (25th IN Divarty) * HI COL Gary Cheek Truman (135th FA Bde) * MO COL Timothy Polles Vermont * VT BG(R) Harold Goldstein Warrior * LA LTC Samuel Johnson West Point * NY COL Thomas Kolditz Wilbur S. (Big Foot) Brown * OK Col J.A. Pace Wisconsin (57th FA Bde) * WI COL Bryan Much Wyoming Cowboy Cannoneers * WY COL Martin Kidner Yankee Redlegs (42d IN Div Arty) * MA LTC Patrick Holmes Chapter Name Changes: Was: King of Battle Now: Hard Chargers 30th FA Regt * OK COL Anthony Puckett Was: RailGunners Now: Victory Thunder V Corps Arty & 41 FA Bde * APO AE COL Richard G. Cardillo, Jr. Was: Train for War Now: This We'll Defend USAFATC USAFATC United States Army Field Artillery Training Center * OK COL Christopher Fulton New Chapters: Henry Leavenworth * KS COL Lawrence Saul Presidents or POC (Proof Of Concept) See PoC exploit. 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