Brave Rifles Conduct Live Artillery Gun Raid Training

By Marion Jo NederhoedJuly 29, 2020

Troopers with Battery B, Field Artillery Squadron (STEEL), 3d Cavalry Regiment executed a lethal two-gun M777 Howitzer raid culminating with a live fire at Fort Hood on July 29. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Marion Jo Nederhoed)
1 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Troopers with Battery B, Field Artillery Squadron (STEEL), 3d Cavalry Regiment executed a lethal two-gun M777 Howitzer raid culminating with a live fire at Fort Hood on July 29. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Marion Jo Nederhoed) (Photo Credit: Maj. Marion Jo Nederhoed) VIEW ORIGINAL
Troopers from B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron, 3rd Cavalry Regiment, retreat after preparing the M777A2 Howitzer for Sling Load by a CH47 during Steel’s Gun Raid training event July 27 at Fort Hood. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Marion Jo Nederhoed)
2 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Troopers from B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron, 3rd Cavalry Regiment, retreat after preparing the M777A2 Howitzer for Sling Load by a CH47 during Steel’s Gun Raid training event July 27 at Fort Hood. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Marion Jo Nederhoed) (Photo Credit: Maj. Marion Jo Nederhoed) VIEW ORIGINAL
Troopers from B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron, 3rd Cavalry Regiment, prepare the M777A2 Howitzer for Sling Load by a CH47 during Steel’s Gun Raid training event July 27 at Fort Hood. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Marion Jo Nederhoed)
3 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Troopers from B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron, 3rd Cavalry Regiment, prepare the M777A2 Howitzer for Sling Load by a CH47 during Steel’s Gun Raid training event July 27 at Fort Hood. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Marion Jo Nederhoed) (Photo Credit: Maj. Marion Jo Nederhoed) VIEW ORIGINAL
Bravo, 7-158 Aviation Regiment (GSAB), 11th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade currently conducting Annual Training at Fort Hood, sling loads a M777A2 Howitzer during a Gun Raid with B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron, 3rd Cavalry Regiment , July 27 at Fort Hood. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Marion Jo Nederhoed)
4 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Bravo, 7-158 Aviation Regiment (GSAB), 11th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade currently conducting Annual Training at Fort Hood, sling loads a M777A2 Howitzer during a Gun Raid with B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron, 3rd Cavalry Regiment , July 27 at Fort Hood. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Marion Jo Nederhoed) (Photo Credit: Maj. Marion Jo Nederhoed) VIEW ORIGINAL

FORT HOOD, Texas — Field Artillery Squadron, 3rd Cavalry Regiment, returned to the field for a two-week platoon training exercise after several months of preparation. One of the training event highlights was the execution of a gun raid by positioning two howitzers forward in the fight allowing the Brave Rifles to destroy a simulated enemy as part of the tactical scenario.

“Today’s M777 gun raid marked the culmination of a rigorous effort to bring the air mobile capability back to Steel Squadron,” said Lt. Col. Tyler Donnell, FAS commander. “The Leaders and Troopers of Steel Squadron performed remarkably well and proved they are a well-trained, ready artillery squadron prepared to shape the deep fight for the 3d Cavalry Regiment.”

Steel Squadron has been training for the past three months to rebuild the unit’s Air Assault (AASLT) capabilities and knowledge. Training included a Leader Professional Development Series on Air Assault Planning, Execution of AASLT Operations, and Artillery Specific AASLT considerations. Additionally, gun crews focused efforts on Artillery Table III Rigging Procedures to gain proficiency and certification in preparing the M777A2 Howitzer for air movement. After establishing a baseline of knowledge, Steel was able to plan and execute a live Artillery Gun Raid with two M777A2 Howitzers.

Battery B Commander, Capt. Travis Willis said the training tested the load for the CH47 Chinook and sling loading procedures for the M777A2 Howitzers, allowing the unit to put fires forward and get effects quicker to help the forward line Troops.

“Today, we are sling loading howitzers with ammunition, load, and personnel to validate the weight,” Willis said. “These are mission essential tasks, and we haven’t had the opportunity the last couple of years to train on these tasks, and it’s a priority of the commander. Sling loading allows us to get in, strike quickly, and ex-fill the area.”

Execution included Staff to Staff integration with Company B, 7-158 Aviation Regiment (GSAB), 11th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade, Army Reserve Aviation Command, currently conducting annual training at Fort Hood. In preparation for the gun raid Steel Squadron conducted rehearsals, pre-combat checks / pre-combat inspections, and Hot/Cold load training with elevator drills culminating with the gun raid.

“Command Sgt. Maj. Sebastian Camacho and I are extremely proud of their professionalism and ability to provide lethal field artillery fires,” Donnell said.