19K3K8
M1A2 SEP Tank Master Gunner
REFERENCE: Department of the Army Pamphlet 351-4, Army Formal Schools Catalog.
a. Active Army or Reserve Component.
b. Possess the rank of SGT(P) to SFC.
c. Must possess the 19K MOS prior to attending the M1A1 Master Gunner course and have received M1A1 base line training.
d. Must volunteer for the course.
e. Must be personally interviewed by the battalion commander to be selected to attend the course.
f. Must have two years experience as a tank commander, with at least 6 months experience as an M1A1 tank commander.
g. For the Active Component, must have qualified as an M1A1 tank commander on Tank Table VIII within the proceeding 12 months. (If the unit has not had the M1A1 tank for 12 months, this requirement may be waived by the battalion commander providing the student has fired the M1A1 tank during NETT.)
h. For the Reserve Component, must have qualified as an M1A1 tank commander on Tank Table VII or VIII within the proceeding 24 months. (For units that have not had the M1A1 tank for 24 months, this requirement may be waived by the battalion commander providing the student has fired the M1A1 tank during NETT.)
i. Must be certified by the battalion that the soldier has passed the tank commander’s TCGST as stated verbatim in FM 3-20.12 within three months or 90 days prior to attending the M1A1 Abrams Master Gunner Course.
j. Upon completion of the course, the soldier must have ten months remaining service commitment. (His unit may request his tour of duty in present unit be extended for up to 24 months.)
k. Must have a GT score of 105 and a CO score of 110.
l. Must have successfully completed BNCOC.
m. Must have a security clearance of SECRET.
The master gunner is the commander's tank gunnery tables technical advisor. He assists the commander and staff in planning, developing, conducting and monitoring the units tank gunnery tables program to include turret maintenance programs to ensure proper readiness posture is maintained. Specifically, his duties will include:
a. Advise/train tank commanders in basic and advanced gunnery table techniques. (CO, BN)
b. Managing and employing tank gunnery table training aids and devices.(CO, BN)
c. Planning and monitoring individual and crew gunnery tables training programs. (All)
d. Planning, operating and supervising the conduct of tank tank table ranges. (All)
e. Forecasting of ammunition requirements. (BN, BDE, Div)
f. Ensures that individual, crew and platoon tank gunnery tables standards are enforced. (All)
g. Monitors and advises commander on turret maintenance programs and trends. (CO, BN)
h. Assists in coordination for logistical support for unit tank gunnery tables programs. (All)
i. Assists maintenance personnel in troubleshooting and diagnosing turret malfunctions as necessary. (CO, BN)
j. Provides technical feedback to the tank maintenance supervisor/maintenance officer on tank system failures or malfunctions. (CO, BN)
k. Provides technical feedback to the tank maintenance supervisor/maintenance officer on maintenance trends being established. (CO, BN)
2. The master gunner's knowledge and technical expertise will allow him to work directly with individual tank commanders. He will coordinate directly with the unit maintenance to identify, isolate malfunctions and ensure proper corrective actions taken. He will supervise the proofing team during boresight and calibration of the tank system. (CO, BN)
3. The master gunner will assist the commander and/or staff in preparation for unit tank gunnery tables training. He will ensure all gunnery related forms are properly maintained. Master gunners will be qualified as a COFT instructor/operator and serve as technical advisor on fielded gunnery tables and simulators/devices. (All)
4. Master gunner is to ensure proper utilization of all training of his unit. (CO, BN)
5. Responsible for tank commander certification program training and testing. (CO, BN)
6. Assist in coordination of LTA, MTA and range scheduling. (BN, BDE, Div)