Definition: "Call fire" is a military term used to describe the act of requesting artillery or air support to shoot or bomb a specific target. This is done in response to a need from the unit that is being supported in a combat situation.
In a more advanced context, "call fire" may involve specific procedures and protocols. For example, a unit may use special codes or coordinates to indicate exactly where they need the fire to be directed.
While "call fire" is specific to military terminology, it does not have significant alternative meanings in everyday language. However, "call" can have various meanings, such as: - To telephone someone ("I will call you later.") - To summon someone ("Please call the meeting to order.")
There are no direct idioms or phrasal verbs that include "call fire," but you might encounter phrases related to calling for help or support in other contexts: - Call for backup: Requesting additional support, similar in context to calling for fire. - Call to arms: A phrase used to encourage people to prepare for battle or conflict.
"Call fire" is a specific military term used to request artillery or air support on a target.