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How do they match:
Artillery and Missile Crew Members
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Artillery
and
Missile Crew Members
20
Alternate Occupation Titles
Fire
Control Mechanic
Fire
Control Technician
Fire
Control Technician B (Ballistic Missile
Fire
Control)
Fire
Control Technician G (Gunfire Control)
Fire
Controlman
Fire
Support Man
Fire
Support Specialist
ATWCS Launch Control Group Replacement (LCGR) Operation
and
Maintenance Technician
Advanced TOMAHAWK Weapon Control System (ATWCS) AN/SWG-4 Operator
and
Maintenance Technician
Air
and
Missile Defense (AMD) Crewmember
Cannon
Fire
Direction Specialist
Field Artillery
Fire
Control Man
GCS MK 160 MOD 4
Fire
Control Technician
GWOT Support Assignment-Counter Rocket Artillery
and
Mortar (C-RAM)
Master
Fire
Control Technician
Missile
And
Missile Checkout Technician
Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) Operations/
Fire
Direction Specialist
PATRIOT
Fire
Control Enhanced Operator/Maintainer
Space
and
Missile Defense Operations
Tactical Automated
Fire
Control Systems Specialist
1
O*NET-SOC Description
Target,
fire
,
and
maintain weapons used to destroy enemy positions, aircraft,
and
vessels. Field artillery crew members predominantly use guns, cannons,
and
howitzers in ground combat operations, while air defense artillery crew members predominantly use missiles
and
rockets. Naval artillery crew members predominantly use torpedoes
and
missiles launched from a ship or submarine. Duties include testing,
inspecting
,
and
storing ammunition, missiles,
and
torpedoes; conducting preventive
and
routine maintenance on weapons
and
related equipment; establishing
and
maintaining radio
and
wire communications;
and
operating weapons targeting,
firing
,
and
launch computer systems.
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