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[200] Forward Observer (FIST) [Emblem] Metal Ornament

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  • Dimensions:
    • 5 cm x 5 cm Square
    • Weight: 42.5 g.
  • Silver coloured metal ornament
  • Full-colour, full-bleed printing
  • UV Resistant and Waterproof
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[200] Forward Observer (FIST) [Emblem] Metal Ornament

[200] Forward Observer (FIST) [Emblem] Metal Ornament

Introducing project “Military Insignia”, featuring top quality military heraldry designs. Here you will find designer apparel, accessories, custom postage and gifts decorated with insignia of a Forward Observer (FIST). Forward observers in the U.S. military are artillery observers. They are officially called Fire Support Specialists and Fire Support Men (in the Marine Corps). They are colloquially known as FiSTers, regardless of whether they are members of a FiST (Fire Support Team), FSE (Fire Support Element) or COLTs (Combat Observation and Lasing Teams). The Company Fire Support Officer (FSO) is the Officer in Charge of a Fires Support Element. There are two main duties associated with Fire Support Teams. Primary responsibilities of FiSTs are to "bring all means of indirect fire in support of the Manoeuvre Commander." This includes all Indirect Fire(IDF) Assets (Artillery, Mortars, Naval Gunfire and close-air-support [CAS]). Secondary duties consist of communicating battlefield intelligence such as enemy locations, strength, and activities to Command. COLT (all FiST) and LRS (mixed FiST-Cav Scout-Pathfinders) are brigade-level reconnaissance assets. They provide massive firepower to supplement both the Infantry and the cavalry. Soldiers in this MOS must meet a number of requirements not demanded of other military careers. The observer must be acutely aware of the position and movements of friendly troops as well as those of opposing forces. Because of the strategic importance of this information, observers qualify for a security clearance, which depends on the specific position. Observers must be able to work independently for long periods of time and, because the clandestine nature of their work and their frequent placement on or behind enemy lines, the ability to operate with minimal support is of great importance as some missions can often last for days or weeks. Physical demands on forward observers are often extremely high since they fight alongside or in support of airborne infantry, light infantry, mechanized infantry, a joint task force or a sister service while carrying a much greater equipment load (radios, secure communication equipment, laser rangefinder and target designator, etc.) than the manoeuvre element they are attached to. Although Field Manual specifies 72 pounds as the maximum individual load a soldier should carry, a 2004 study of soldiers in a light infantry rifle company deployed to Afghanistan found that the average Forward Observer carried 128.56 pounds, while the average Fire Support NCO carried 143.30 pounds. Because of this, their infantry fighting skills must be on par with their fellow soldiers in the manoeuvre element. Most, and eventually, all Armoured and Infantry battalions have converted to the Modular Force organization (Combat Teams). FiST's are assigned to the manoeuvre battalions, and attached to the manoeuvre troops/companies of the combined-arms, heavy, light or Stryker battalion they are serving with. Infantry training provides the individual soldier with a direct action skill level that provides them with an optimal survival rate. The FiSTer is qualified to attend many military schools because of their Combat Arms designation such as, Airborne, Air Assault, Ranger, and Special Forces training. FiSTers are also given difficult cardiovascular, stamina and strength training in addition to their FiST training. As FiSTer are attached to direct action units, this training is meant to ensure they have the capability to perform their more cerebral duties, while under the same stress the manoeuvre unit is exposed to. Fire Support Specialists may be attached to a mechanized infantry or an armoured division. When mechanized infantry or armoured, fire support teams consist of a driver, a commander, a Fire Support Non-Commissioned Officer, and a Fire Support Specialist of rank of E4 Specialist). This team works within an M7 Bradley Fighting Vehicle, called a B-FIST or Bradley FIST, which is designed for the task of Coordinating indirect fire. FO teams are often attached to Mechanized infantry dismounted teams. In this scenario they break off with small infantry teams and travel on foot as light infantry and search for the enemy. They can also break off in two man teams and establish an observation post. COLT team The Combat Observation and Lasing Team (COLT) is a high-technology, deeply inserted, spotting/reconnaissance team often called on to maximize the use of GPS guided munitions like the EXCALIBUR series weaponry/155mm shell. The standard COLT consists of a driver/Grenadier(PFC/E-3), a gunner/RTO/Observer(Specialist/E-4) and a Team Chief(SPC-CPL-SGT), the vehicle commander who oversees the operation on the OP, and approves fire missions. While other MOS' may be work in conjunction with the COLT (such as a sniper team), FiST personnel remain its core element. COLT's are now equipped with the FS3 (Fire support sensor system) which has consolidated all of the M707 Knight Series MEP target acquisitioning equipment, previously mounted on KNIGHT HMMWVs(a M1025 variant), and is now mounted atop the M1200 Armoured Knight series Fire Support Team Vehicle(FiST-V), itself a redesign of the M1117 Guardian Armoured Security Vehicle used by the Military Police Corps. These teams typically work closely with attack aircraft to guide air-delivered laser-guided munitions, while still providing ground support for manoeuvre battalions and acting as a reactive strike force supporting special operations units. In effect, COLTs are Artillery Hunter-Killer Teams, reconnaissance and targeting taskings are geared toward locating and destroying the enemy's command-and-control centres(Division level and higher), and major supply (POL, ordnance) dumps. Unfortunately, the ground truth of the Iraqi Theatre has caused the majority of COLT's to be attached to the organic Field Artillery battalion's Headquarters and Headquarters Battery to serve as the skilled and trained nucleus of patrol columns consisting of support troops or cannon crewmen(13B) not normally trained or expected to perform mounted or dismounted operations. With the need for coordinated indirect-fire support control at higher levels, Fire Support Specialists are also assigned to the “Fire Support Element,” at Battalion level, and as the "Fires" section of the Operations Staff from Brigade/Regiment level through Corps. Since 2003 the RQ-7B Shadow Unmanned Aircraft flown by soldiers in the 15W MOS has also been used, in Iraq and Afghanistan for artillery correction, close air support and reconnaissance. Joint Fires Observer The joint fires observer (JFO) has an additional skill identifier (ASI) of L7. The JFO (13F L7) are trained to call in indirect surface fires, Naval surface fire support, attack aviation close combat attack, and AC-130 calls for fire. They also are trained to provide a (JTAC or FAC[A]) with targeting information for close air support (CAS) Type 2 and Type 3 controls where the controller cannot see the target. The concept of operation is that multiple JFOs will observe a large battle area and liaise with one Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) from the Air Force/Marine Corps/Navy, multiplying the effective area of operations for that JTAC.

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Designed on 2013-04-22, 10:17 AM
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