This insightful anthology, 'Field Artillery,' presents a multifaceted exploration of the pivotal role played by field artillery throughout military history. Offering a comprehensive blend of technical essays and strategic analyses, the collection traverses an impressive range of topics, from historical battlefield tactics to contemporary technological innovations. The contributors adeptly navigate various literary styles, compellingly illustrating the evolution and enduring significance of field artillery in both historical and modern contexts. Standout pieces examine the strategic implications of artillery deployments and the profound impact of such tactics on the outcomes of key military engagements. This collection is curated through the lens of experience by its primary contributor, Major General David Ewing Ott, whose profound understanding of military operations enriches the anthology. Each contributor brings unique expertise and historical perspective, reflecting a deep affiliation with pivotal military movements and innovations from various eras. Collectively, these voices provide enlightening narratives that align with prominent military strategies and traditions, offering a robust picture of the critical influence exerted by field artillery across different wars and regions. 'Field Artillery' is an indispensable volume for both military historians and enthusiasts alike. This anthology provides readers with a rare opportunity to engage with a rich tapestry of perspectives and methodologies, advancing a deeper comprehension of artillery's strategic contributions. Its educational scope and diverse insights encourage a dynamic discourse, effectively bridging historical legacies and modern military understandings.