91F - Small Arms/ Artillery Repairer

Army forces use a wide array of weapons, from small arms to field artillery to large ballistic missiles. Most of these weapons have mechanical components and systems that help aim and fire these weapons. It's the Small Arms/Artillery Repairer's responsibility to keep these weapons operating properly.

 

 

 

 

91F1O - Skill Level One

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Small Arms/Artillery Repairer:  The Small Arms/Artillery Repairer performs direct support and general support (DS/GS) maintenance and repairs on small arms and towed artillery. The repairer also diagnoses and troubleshoots malfunctions of small arms and towed artillery.

 

 

 

91F2O - Skill Level Two

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Metal Work:  The metal worker inspects, installs, modifies, and performs maintenance on metal and composite material body components, radiators, fuel tanks, hulls, and accessories of Army watercraft, aviation assets, combat systems, and general-purpose equipment. The metal worker’s primary duties center on ferrous and nonferrous welding processes using gas, arc, MIG and TIG. Duties cover a full spectrum of metal preparations, painting processes, auto body repair, and fabrications.    

Small Arms/Artillery Repairer:  The Small Arms/Artillery Repairer performs direct support and general support (DS/GS) maintenance and repairs on small arms and towed artillery. The repairer also diagnoses and troubleshoots malfunctions of small arms and towed artillery.



 
School Information
 
School: 091 Location: 3071 ABERDEEN BLVD, ABERDEEN PROVING, MD
Course: 641-91F10 Phase: 1
Course Title: SMALL ARMS ARTILLERY REPAIRER
Course: 641-91F10 Phase: 1 Course Length: 5 Weeks 3.0 Days

Verifiable Prerequisites
PULHES 222221 Required
Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception YES Required
Physical Demand Rating VERY HEAVY - LIFT OCCASIONAL OVER 100 LB, FREQUENT 50 LB Required
Service Component A - ACTIVE ARMY Required OR
R - ARMY RESERVES Required OR
G - NATIONAL GUARD Required

Prerequisite Courses
There are no Prerequisites in the Prerequisite Courses section. See other sections.

Text Prerequisites
Qualifying scores.
(a) A minimum score of 90 in aptitude area GM in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002.
(b) A minimum score of (88 in aptitude area GM and 85 in aptitude area GT) or minimum score of 93 in aptitude area GM on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002.
Active Army (AA) or Reserve Components (RC). To attend this phase, student must be an enlisted member of the Active Army or Marine Corps (USAR/USMC) Reserve Component.  All Soldiers must attend consecutively (back-to-back) the Phase 1, 641-91F10, and their applicable Phase 2, 641-91F10, or 641-2111 (OS). These courses are not split option courses.  SECURITY: None

Course Scope:
To train students to perform field and sustainment maintenance on shoulder and hand fired individual weapons; light machine guns; heavy ground mounted machine guns; and mortars.
 
Special Information:
1. POI 641-91F10 Phase 1 is the consolidated ITRO portion of the course. Both US Army and US Marine Corps students will attend Phase 1 collectively. Phase 1 subjects include: Shoulder and Hand Fired Weapons, Light machine Guns, Heavy Ground Mounted Machine Guns and Mortars.
2. POI 641-91F10 Phase 2 is unique only to US Army students. Subjects include: Basic Knowledge and skills, M242 25mm Automatic Gun, M120 120mm Mortar, M590 12 Gage Shotgun, M107 Sniper Rifle, Army Peculiar Subjects, M198 Medium Towed Howitzer, and M119A2 Light Towed Howitzer. The students will also attend 24 hours of FTX train-up and pre marksmanship instruction, and participate in a 36 hour FTX.  NOTE: US Marine Corps students will also be required to complete the subjects in POI 641-2111 (OS) (USMC) Phase 2 (Small Arms Repairer) following completion of POI 641-91F10 Phase 1.


 

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