UNITED STATES ARMY
 


 
DIVISION ARTILLERY, 24th INFANTRY DIVISION (MECHANIZED)
Cold War Organization    1988
 
The Division Artillery (DIVARTY) of the 24th Infantry Division consisted of a headquarters battery, three FA battalions equipped with 155mm self-propelled howitzers, a separate FA battery equipped with the Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) and a target acquisition battery (TAB). Each howitzer battalion was in direct support (DS) of a maneuver brigade, while the MLRS battery provided general support and reinforcing (GSR) fires. The MLRS battery was the replacement for the 203mm self-propelled howitzer battalion previously assigned for the GSR mission. The target acquisition battery employed sound, flash and radar methods to locate and classify targets. The 1-230 FA was a round-out battalion from the Georgia Army National Guard.

 

HEADQUARTERS BATTERY, 25th INFANTRY DIVISION ARTILLERY

 

1st BATTALION
41st FIELD ARTILLERY (155mm SP)
 

 

3rd BATTALION
41st FIELD ARTILLERY (155mm SP)
 


1st BATTALION
230th FIELD ARTILLERY (155mm SP)
 


BATTERY A
13th FIELD ARTILLERY (MLRS)
 

MULTIPLE LAUNCH ROCKET SYSTEM BATTERY
 


BATTERY G
333rd FIELD ARTILLERY (TAB)
 

TARGET ACQUISITION BATTERY
 



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