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Wooooooooord
07-11-02, 11:19 AM
Can anyone give me some information on 0313? I was to do Light Armored Reconnaissance but I can't find a damn thing on the net about it. Thanks.
-Richie

TeufelHunden
07-11-02, 11:40 AM
...Else you'll hafta wait n' see if there are any 0313s here.

MOS 0313, LAV Crewman (Sgt to Pvt)

a. Summary. The LAV crewman provides driving skills for all mission role vehicles organic to the LAR battalion and gunnery skills for the coaxial 7.62mm machine-gun and 25mm chaingun on the LAV(25) variant. LAV crewman are proficient in mobile screening and reconnaissance techniques in support of the MAGTF. Noncommissioned officers are assigned as vehicle commanders and as LAR squad leaders.

b. Requirements/Prerequisites

(1) GT score of 90 or higher.

(2) Complete the LAV Crewman Course for assignment as a primary MOS; or completion of appropriate MOJT for assignment as an additional MOS.

(3) Must be qualified as a 2d class swimmer.

(4) Vision of 20/200 correctable to 20/20.

(5) Must possess the psychological and physiological qualifications required for licensing as a Government motor vehicle operator; see MCO 11240.66 and TM-11240-15/3.

(6) Must have a past driving record appropriate for issue of SF-46 as evidenced by a search of the National Driver Register.

c. Duties. For a complete listing of duties and tasks, refer to MCO 1510.35, Individual Training Standards.

d. Related DOT Classification/DOT Code. Armor Reconnaissance Specialist 378.363-010.

a. Related Military Skill. Tank Crewman, 1811.

-OR-

If you've really got a lot of time on your hands, follow this link...

http://www.tecom.usmc.mil/gtb/t&r/lar-t&r.pdf

Wooooooooord
07-11-02, 11:56 AM
Thanks a lot Sarge, I appreciate it.

TeufelHunden
07-11-02, 11:59 AM
...You're welcome & if you're thinking about joining my Marine Corps - you might wanna give serious consideration and thought about NOT calling Marine Corps Sergeants Sarge!

Otherwise, welcome aboard!

wrbones
07-11-02, 12:01 PM
Damn, yer good!

Wooooooooord
07-11-02, 12:11 PM
I'll remember that Sergeant Rosenthal. Thanks again.

TeufelHunden
07-11-02, 12:57 PM
...Comm Pogue / Intel Weenie huh Bones? Didn't do anything special except type in USMC MOS 0313 on google.com :D

tferg78
07-11-02, 06:34 PM
Something I've learned from being the RSS guide is that you call every Marine, no matter what the rank or any other factor, call them by their full name Staff Sergeant Milburn, Sergeant Madrid, Gunny Rivera and so on.....

Sixguns
07-11-02, 06:55 PM
It is good protocal to address a Marine by his/her full rank and name as you stated. Only when given permission or directed by the individual is it acceptable to use the other forms or abbreviated ranks. For instance, Gunnery Sergeant = Gunny, Master Sergeant = Top. Be warned, you never abbreviate Staff Sergeant as "Staff" and don't make the mistake of calling a Master Gunnery Sergeant "Top," a Sergeant Major, "Smaj" or a First Sergeant anything other than First Sergeant. Of course, if you make a mistake, someone will undoubtedly correct you immediately.

Sixguns