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army mos 91G fire control repairer, 91g promotion points cut off

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Maintain and/or repair laser range finders, ballistic computers, laser observation devices, laser designators, thermal
imaging systems, periscopes, telescopes
Maintain and/or repair commander’s weapon station/auxiliary sights, aiming circles, image transfer assemblies,
quadrants, mount assemblies, fire control support equipment
Maintain and/or repair test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment
Perform battlefield damage assessment and repair

Training
Job training for a Fire Control Repairer requires nine weeks of Basic Training, where you’ll learn basic Soldiering
skills, and 19 weeks of Advanced Individual Training. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field.
Some of the skills you’ll learn are:

  • Electronic and mechanical principles and concepts
  • Use of electronic, electrical and mechanical test equipment
  • Use of schematics, drawings, blueprints and wiring diagrams
  • Operation, testing and maintenance of specific types of weapons systems
  • Operation and maintenance of fire control systems on ships

Advanced Responsibilities
Advanced level Fire Control Repairers provides guidance, supervises and train other Soldiers within their discipline.
As an advanced level Fire Control Repairer, you may also be involved in:

  • Diagnose and troubleshoot malfunctions in fire control systems and related equipment

Related Civilian Jobs
The skills you learn as a Fire Control Repairer will help prepare you for a future as an electronic mechanic, an
avionics technician or a missile facilities repairer with civilian firms that design, build and test weapons for the
military.

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