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  2. List of crew-served weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces

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    Within the table of organization and equipment for both the United States Army and the U.S. Marine Corps, these two classes of weapons are understood to be crew-served, as the operator of the weapon has an assistant, who carries additional ammunition and associated equipment, acts as a spotter, and is also fully qualified in the operation of ...

  3. Crew-served weapon - Wikipedia

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    Sailors prepare a 25-mm crew-served weapon before a live-fire exercise aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Essex.. A crew-served weapon is any weapon system that is issued to a crew of two or more individuals performing the same or separate tasks to run at maximum operational efficiency, as opposed to an individual-service weapon, which only requires one person to run at maximum operational ...

  4. List of individual weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Within the Table of Organization and Equipment for both the United States Army and the United States Marine Corps, these two classes of weapons are considered as crew-served; the operator of the weapon has an assistant who carries additional ammunition and associated equipment, acts as a spotter, and is also fully qualified in the operation of ...

  5. Category:Crew served weapons - Wikipedia

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    Crew served weapons are ground-based weapons designed to be operated by multiple soldiers in a crew. Common types are artillery and missile systems. Common types are artillery and missile systems. These systems may be mobile or in fixed positions.

  6. List of United States Marine Corps acronyms and expressions

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    Crew-Served – Short for crew-served weapon; can also be used as an adjective for something large and very powerful, based on a crew-served weapon being such. Cruise – Deployment aboard ship; or enlistment period, inappropriately called a stint.

  7. List of land vehicles of the United States Armed Forces

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    List of crew served weapons of the US Armed Forces; ... List of weapons of the U.S. Marine Corps; G-numbers ... Toggle the table of contents.

  8. Port Security Unit - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Waterside Security Division as well as the Shoreside Security Division and Weapons Division use a variety of light and crew-served weapons, including 7.62mm M240B Machine Guns, .50 caliber M2 Machine Guns, M4 Carbines, .40 S&W SIG Sauer P229R DAK Service Pistols, 40mm M203 grenade launchers, and 12 Gauge Remington 870 Shotguns. [14]

  9. Special Missions Training Center - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the Weapons Division provides weapons training and support to both Fast Boat and Port Security Divisions. Training includes various service small arms, such as the M240B , M2 Browning machine gun and the Mk 19 grenade launcher crew-served weapons system.