Our country has been against the Middle East for more than 25 years. Anti-aircraft artillery had a great impact on Middle East conflict. Making defensive artillery an integral threat to these collisions involves firing aircraft such as airplanes, jet aircraft and helicopters, and ammunition such as scud missiles and mortars. Anti-aircraft artillery is the evolutionary force that existed to protect the US military against these threats. Air defense artillery is a group of weapons that divide the airspace into two different sectors.
The Field Artillery was invented by the Continental Congress in 1775 and the Continental Congress unanimously elected Colonel Knox Henry of Artillery Regiment. The division officially assumed office in 1776. Air defense guns and field guns are separate branches, but they all inherit the tradition of artillery branches. Field bombs are one of the military's weapons of warfare, one of the three major branches of the traditional army, armor and infantry. It is passed to units affecting long distance ring firing from the ground to the ground using the artillery weapons system. Throwing away a flame means that the bullet does not follow the line of sight of the target subject. The mortar is not a field artillery; it is an organic body of infantry units and handled by infantry.
The US Army artillery artillery and the Aeronautical Defense Artillery Branch established the honorary association, Molly Pitcher 's honorary medal under the name of Molly pitcher. In Santa Barbara's annual banquet, members were dedicated to the artillery wife. Molly pitcher medals recognize those voluntarily making a significant contribution to the improvement of the field artillery community. There is a hotel not far from the battle of Monmouth called Molly Pitcher Inn in Red Bank, New Jersey. Tennessee became the second state in the same league before West Virginia and provided a service license plate to female veterans. This section depicts a Molly pitcher who recognized a woman in battle from the beginning. In I-95 (New Jersey Turnpike), the service area was named Molly Pitcher Service Area of Cranberry, New Jersey.