Fires Bulletin app for iPhone and iPad
4.4 (
8154 ratings )
Business
Newsstand
Professional & Trade
Developer: Fires Bulletin
Free
Current version: 1.1, last update: 8 years agoFirst release : 08 Oct 2014
App size: 19.15 Mb
A professional journal for U.S. Artillery professionals.
As a professional magazine, Fires provides the US Army Air Defense Artillery and US Army and US Marine Corp Field Artillery with articles useful to these branches. The articles include topics of Soldier experiences, new ideas and realistic solutions to problems and concerns facing the current Fires Force.
Fires is published on a bi-monthly schedule.
Latest reviews of Fires Bulletin app for iPhone and iPad
Pure Quality
Some other reviews talked about the desktop version needing improvement but I think they missed the point. This app is designed better than many dedicated news apps are. Easy to read and learn from. Important and up-to-date reading material for all military personnel to read.
Some other reviews talked about the desktop version needing improvement but I think they missed the point. This app is designed better than many dedicated news apps are. Easy to read and learn from. Important and up-to-date reading material for all military personnel to read.
Glad to see the digital version. But
Please include a portrait version.
Please include a portrait version.
Great insight
This magazine provides solid and well thought out articles of interest to our troops.
This magazine provides solid and well thought out articles of interest to our troops.
Desktop site needs to match mobile quality
This mobile app is very good, however the accompanying desktop version of the Fires Bulletin has really suffered. The 2013 Redbook looks great as an interactive PDF, however the 2014 Redbook format is practically unusable. I would like to see the Fires Bulletin go back to the previous format.
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This mobile app is very good, however the accompanying desktop version of the Fires Bulletin has really suffered. The 2013 Redbook looks great as an interactive PDF, however the 2014 Redbook format is practically unusable. I would like to see the Fires Bulletin go back to the previous format.