Saturday, 11 February 2012

Fire Discipline

Fire Artillery Officers, the name Fire Discipline is pretty familiar. Hence I am posting here few links related to Fire Discipline.
Fire Discipline on Wikipedia. The rules described are related to US Artillery in particular.
You can get information of various Artillery Operations here as well.
In case you are interested in British Artillery Fire Discipline, this web page would be pretty helpful. Fire Discipline
Few Pictures showing Artillery at work.


Look Front

Soldiers will remain soldiers no matter which country's army they are serving.


Military Slangs 4



Here are the few more military slang words starting from Alphabet C and D.




1. Chief of Smoke : The senior enlisted man of an artillery battery or platoon, after the First Sergeant

2. Close of Business : The time of day when all scheduled training and administrative work stops

3. Day 0 : The first day of basic training

4. Dropshort : An artilleryman, or the Artillery in general. Artillery will often fire over the heads of friendly troops, who will certainly not appreciate a round that drops short

Military Slangs 3

Here are few military slang words starting from Alphabet C.


1.   Cannon Cocker :   An artilleryman
2.   Cannon Fodder :   An infantryman sent into battle with the expectation that he will be killed
3.   CATFU :   (KAT-foo-(ed) ) Completely And Totally Fuck(ed) Up (i.e. "This thing is CATFUed")
4.   Charlie Mike : continue mission
5.   Chicken Colonel :   A full colonel, also known as "full bull," "Full bird," or "Bird colonel" as opposed to "light colonel," which is a lieutenant colonel

Saturday, 4 February 2012

Motivation 1

Few pictures to motivate my soldiers. Girls are now in every field. There presence in military is shown here with he help of these pictures. 











Dedication

The picture shows the dedication towards service. :)


Military Slangs 2

Here are few military slang's starting from Alphabet B.

1. BAM :  Broad Assed Marine. Derogatory term for a female Marine
2. Barracks rat : A service member unwilling or financially unable to go "out in town" during liberty.
3. Beat Your Face : Slang for "do some push ups" and is commonly used in boot camp. Example: "Private, you think that's funny?! BEAT YOUR FACE!"
4. Blanket Party : A form of hazing meted out to unpopular service members. Involves covering the head and arms of the target with a blanket to prevent fighting back or identification of the attackers while a beating is administered.
5. BMO :  Black Moving Object, or a woman in a burkha.
6. Bravo Zulu : (Worldwide Navies) Means 'Well Done'. Comes from the Allied Naval Signal Book, conveyed by flag hoist or voice radio.