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Posted: 2008-12-30 06:54:18

A Field Artillery Meteorological Crewmember is a member of the Army's field artillery team. Artillery systems are weapons that fire large ammunition o [more...]r missiles to support infantry and tank units in combat. The Field Meteorological Crewmember monitors weather conditions and patterns so artillery units can fire and launch missiles accurately. Some of your duties as a Field Artillery Meteorological Crewmember may include: - Operate meteorological equipment - Monitor flight progress and system status during flight - Compute total and free balloon lift for helium and hydrogen - Assemble, test and adjust transmitter - Obtain ballistic temperature and densities - Prepare meteorological balloons for launching
A Field Artillery Meteorological Crewmember is a member of the Army's field artillery team. Artillery systems are weapons that fire large ammunition or missiles to support infantry and tank units in combat. The Field Meteorological Crewmember monitors weather conditions and patterns so artillery units can fire and launch missiles accurately. Some of your duties as a Field Artillery Meteorological Crewmember may include: - Operate meteorological equipment - Monitor flight progress and system status during flight - Compute total and free balloon lift for helium and hydrogen - Assemble, test and adjust transmitter - Obtain ballistic temperature and densities - Prepare meteorological balloons for launching
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Posted: 2008-12-30 06:47:17

A Field Artillery Surveyor is a member of the Army's Field Artillery Team. Field Artillery Surveyors are responsible for ensuring the Army's Field Ar [more...]tillery weapon systems are emplaced with exact precision enabling the Field Artillery weapon systems to deliver accurate and lethal firepower. Some of your duties as a Field Artillery Surveyor may include: - Providing firing position data - Recording field data - Preparing schematic sketches and marketing survey stations - Performing astronomic observations - Computing data in order to obtain unknown required field data - Performing preventive maintenance checks and services on vehicles, radios, weapons and all survey equipment
A Field Artillery Surveyor is a member of the Army's Field Artillery Team. Field Artillery Surveyors are responsible for ensuring the Army's Field Artillery weapon systems are emplaced with exact precision enabling the Field Artillery weapon systems to deliver accurate and lethal firepower. Some of your duties as a Field Artillery Surveyor may include: - Providing firing position data - Recording field data - Preparing schematic sketches and marketing survey stations - Performing astronomic observations - Computing data in order to obtain unknown required field data - Performing preventive maintenance checks and services on vehicles, radios, weapons and all survey equipment
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Posted: 2008-12-29 14:10:01

A Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) Automated Tactical Data Systems Specialist is an important part of the Army's combat team. MLRS teams are used [more...]to support infantry and tank units while supplementing cannon artillery in combat, but they also have responsibilities during peacetime. The MLRS launches various missiles and ammunitions in quick strikes during combat. The MLRS Automated Tactical Data Systems Specialist records and transmits the firing data for the MLRS. Some of your duties as a MLRS Automated Tactical Data Systems Specialist may include: - Record and transmits firing data using fire direction system and voice radio - Operate the communication systems in the MLRS - Gather operations and intelligence data - Plot firing points using maps - Record ammunition used, firing points and mission reports - Collect and transmit data
A Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) Automated Tactical Data Systems Specialist is an important part of the Army's combat team. MLRS teams are used to support infantry and tank units while supplementing cannon artillery in combat, but they also have responsibilities during peacetime. The MLRS launches various missiles and ammunitions in quick strikes during combat. The MLRS Automated Tactical Data Systems Specialist records and transmits the firing data for the MLRS. Some of your duties as a MLRS Automated Tactical Data Systems Specialist may include: - Record and transmits firing data using fire direction system and voice radio - Operate the communication systems in the MLRS - Gather operations and intelligence data - Plot firing points using maps - Record ammunition used, firing points and mission reports - Collect and transmit data
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Posted: 2008-12-01 09:23:36

Army operations aren't strictly limited to land. Ocean going harbor craft are often used to support operations throughout the continental United State [more...]s and overseas. It's up to members of the Army watercraft team to navigate, pilot, and maintain these watercraft. Army watercraft Soldiers have unique opportunities to embark upon specialized landing craft, gain valuable skills in vessel navigation, or be part of a tug boat crew, moving needed equipment on barges in local harbors or on longer open ocean voyages. Watercraft operators are part of a piloting team using electronic positioning systems, handheld navigation tools, and traditional watch standing procedures aboard many of the Army's watercraft. Watercraft Operators are primarily responsible for navigation, cargo operations and supervising other Soldiers on Army watercraft. Some of your duties as a Watercraft Operator may include: - Docking and undocking the vessels - Dropping and weighing the vessel anchor - Standing lookout and helm watches - Identifying and interpreting single-letter international code signal flags - Sending and receiving messages with radios, beacons and signal flags - Operating and maintaining lifeboats and vessel firefighting equipment - Demonstrating knowledge in all aspects of marlinespike seamans - Securing all type of cargo using shipboard machinery such as capstans, winches, hoists and davits - Painting metal, wood, and fiberglass surfaces - Cleaning compartments and decks. - -
Army operations aren't strictly limited to land. Ocean going harbor craft are often used to support operations throughout the continental United States and overseas. It's up to members of the Army watercraft team to navigate, pilot, and maintain these watercraft. Army watercraft Soldiers have unique opportunities to embark upon specialized landing craft, gain valuable skills in vessel navigation, or be part of a tug boat crew, moving needed equipment on barges in local harbors or on longer open ocean voyages. Watercraft operators are part of a piloting team using electronic positioning systems, handheld navigation tools, and traditional watch standing procedures aboard many of the Army's watercraft. Watercraft Operators are primarily responsible for navigation, cargo operations and supervising other Soldiers on Army watercraft. Some of your duties as a Watercraft Operator may include: - Docking and undocking the vessels - Dropping and weighing the vessel anchor - Standing lookout and helm watches - Identifying and interpreting single-letter international code signal flags - Sending and receiving messages with radios, beacons and signal flags - Operating and maintaining lifeboats and vessel firefighting equipment - Demonstrating knowledge in all aspects of marlinespike seamans - Securing all type of cargo using shipboard machinery such as capstans, winches, hoists and davits - Painting metal, wood, and fiberglass surfaces - Cleaning compartments and decks. - -
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