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This thesis studies the use of fire support platforms for Army
airborne operations conducted within the new operational
environment. It focused on how field artillery can be a combat
enabler for maneuver during forced entry operations (FEO). It is
argued that the contemporary operational environment (COE) is more
dangerous and less predictable than the previous operational
environment of the Cold War. In this context, the National Command
Authority should maintain a rapid response, forcible entry
capability to set conditions for follow-on forces. Units, such as
the 82d Airborne Division and Rangers, can lead the effort in FEOs.
When a maneuver commander conducts an FEO he visualizes how the
operation will unfold. As part of his visualization he must
consider what is the right fire support requirement to help achieve
success. Currently the maneuver commander is supported by AC-130
gunships to different types of airborne field artillery and mortar
units. In order for him to achieve success he must decide on the
right combination of versatility, firepower, and maneuver within
the different capabilities of each fire support platform. This
thesis analyzes the comparison of criteria for these systems. This
allows the maneuver commander and staff to decide on the right fire
support platform to conduct FEOs.
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