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So, you want to be a Master Gunner?


In 1995, the Master Gunner positions first were authorized at the Field Artillery Division Artillery, Brigade and Battalion levels. In early 1999, the Chief of Field Artillery tasked the Gunnery Department and the then Warfighting Integration Development Directorate (WIDD WIDD Warfighting Integration and Development Directorate (US Army, Fort Sill, OK) ) of the Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, to develop a Master Gunner program. After a year of research and several analyses of task lists, the departments established a Field Artillery Master Gunner position at the FA School.

In general, the Master Gunner is the commander's and command sergeant major's (CSM's) weapons system expert on training, safety, ammunition resupply re·sup·ply  
tr.v. re·sup·plied, re·sup·ply·ing, re·sup·plies
To provide with fresh supplies, as of weapons and ammunition.



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 and maintenance operations. He is assigned to the S3 section to help train and certify crews, maintain the operational status of primary weapons systems and conduct certifications of unit commanders and leaders on weapons and digital fire direction systems. He also may train newly arrived soldiers on the unit's particular weapon system.

The soldier who wants to be a Master Gunner must meet the basic requirements and have the assignments to best prepare him for the position.

Battalion Master Gunner. The FA School recommends the Master Gunner, active duty or Army National Guard (ARNG), be a sergeant first class and have at least one year's experience as a firing or ammunition platoon sergeant (PSG PSG,
n polysomnograph; polygraph performed during sleep. Physiological variables such as pulse, blood pressure, and respiration are monitored and charted.
).

It also is recommended he be a Battle Staff graduate. This gives him the knowledge to help provide logistical support for the close fight on today's battlefield. Combined with his experience as a PSG, the course enhances his abilities to provide the battalion commander and CSM CSM - ["CSM - A Distributed Programming Language", S. Zhongxiu et al, IEEE Trans Soft Eng SE-13(4):497-500 (Apr 1987)].  the accurate, detailed information they need to ensure the unit is trained and ready. During field operations, the Master Gunner is an additional planner in the battalion tactical operations center A physical groupment of those elements of a general and special staff concerned with the current tactical operations and the tactical support thereof. Also called TOC. See also command post.  (TOC).

The following assignments are recommended to ensure the soldier has the skills and technical proficiency required for the Battalion Master Gunner job.

Towed Artillery (M102/M119/M198). One should be extremely proficient with the aiming circle, gun laying and positioning system (GLPS GLPS Good Laboratory Practices Standards (US EPA)
GLPS Gun Laying and Positioning System
GLPS Group for Legal and Political Studies (Kosovo) 
), fire control alignment test (FCAT FCAT Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (statewide standardized test for Florida school children) ), calibrations, ammunition section operations and fire direction operations; understand basic gunnery; and be a U-6 FA Weapons Maintenance Course graduate.

Self-Propelled Howitzer howitzer: see artillery.  (M109A5). One should be extremely proficient with the aiming circle, GLPS, FCAT, calibrations, ammunition section operations and fire direction operations and understand basic gunnery.

Paladin Paladin

archetypal gunman who leaves a calling card. [TV: Have Gun, Will Travel in Terrace, I, 341]

See : Wild West
 Artillery (M109A6). One should be extremely proficient with the aiming circle, GLPS, FCAT, calibrations, ammunition section operations and fire direction operations; understand basic gunnery; and be a Paladin Commander's Course graduate.

MLRS MLRS Multiple Launch Rocket System (US DoD)
MLRS Multiple Launcher Rocket System
MLRS Marine Corps Long-Range Study (US DoD) 
 Artillery (M270/M270A1). One should be extremely proficient with the fire control system (FCS FCS - Frame Check Sequence ), calibrations, calculating masking data, ammunition section operations and fire direction operations.

Division Artillery/Brigade Master Gunner. It is recommended he have at least two years' experience as a Battalion Master Gunner.

If the Master Gunner will serve in a division artillery, his Master Gunner experience will have been in a howitzer battalion, heavy or light, as appropriate for the division artillery. This position is not authorized on the modified table of organization and equipment A table of organization and equipment (TOE) is a document published by the U.S. Department of Defense which prescribes the organization, manning, and equippage of units from divisional size and down, but also including the headquarters of Corps and Armies.  (MTOE MTOE Million Tons of Oil Equivalent
MTOE Modified Table Of Organization & Equipment
MTOE Maintenance Training Organisation Exposition
MTOE Mission Table of Organization and Equipment
MTOE Mega Tonnes of Oil Equivalent
MTOE Malongo Terminal Oil Export
); all divisions with master gunners are taking them "out of hide."

If the Master Gunner will serve in an FA brigade with primarily rocket/missile units, then his Master Gunner experience will have been in a rocket/missile battalion.

However, at the division artillery/brigade level, the Master Gunner is expected to be an expert on all the systems his unit has. To qualify for Division Artillery/Brigade Master Gunner, a former Battalion Master Gunner must become an expert on other weapons systems by self-study.

The Division Artillery/Brigade Master Gunner establishes and maintains standards and ensures the entire division artillery/brigade understands and adheres to standardization.

The Division Artillery/Brigade Master Gunner works for the commander and CSM and is responsible for the Battalion Master Gunner program, including certifying and validating the Battalion Master Gunners. The Division Artillery/Brigade Master Gunner works with his respective battalions as the total trainer and resident expert on all matters pertaining to the division artillery/brigade. He mentors the Battalion Master Gunners and maintains a top-notch gunnery certification program throughout the division artillery/brigade.

FA Master Gunner. It is recommended that all future FA Master Gunners be a master sergeant and have a minimum of one year as a Division Artillery/Brigade Master Gunner or first sergeant. His duties include helping to manage individual and crew training and certification programs for all delivery systems; maintain the maximum readiness and operational status of all delivery systems; troubleshoot problems on the primary weapon systems, ammunition vehicles and fire direction centers (FDCs); and maintain the most current information and training packages on all primary weapons systems and their supporting ammunition vehicles and FDC FDC - Floppy Disk Controller . In addition, the FA Master Gunner maintains a dialogue with all Master Gunners.

The Master Gunner website is at http://sill-www.army.mil/mg. It includes support packages, standards for unit certification programs and a way to contact the FA Master Gunner.
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Title Annotation:artillery training suggested by the Field Artillery School, Oklahoma
Author:Hawkins, Arthur D.
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Date:May 1, 2002
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