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40 Warrior Tasks
Warrior Tasks with associated SMCT Tasks when available

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• Qualify with assigned weapon
• Correct malfunctions with assigned weapon
• Engage targets with M240B MG o (SL 1) 071-000-0005 Prepare a Range Card for a Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-025-0001 Maintain an M240B Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-025-0003 Load an M240B Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-025-0004 Unload an M240B Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-025-0007 Engage Targets with an M240B Machine Gun
• Engage targets with M60 or M249 MG o (SL 1) 071-010-0006 Engage Targets with an M249 Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-312-4025 Maintain an M249 Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-312-4027 Load an M249 Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-312-4028 Unload an M249 Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-312-3025 Maintain an M60 Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-312-3027 Load an M60 Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-312-3028 Unload an M60 Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-312-3031 Engage Targets with an M60 Machine Gun
• Engage targets with M2 Cal. 50 MG o (SL 1) 071-022-0001 Maintain a Caliber .50 M2 Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-022-0003 Load a Caliber .50 M2 Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-022-0004 Unload a Caliber .50 M2 Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-313-3454 Engage Targets with a Caliber .50 M2 Machine Gun
• Engage targets with MK-19 MG o (SL 1) 071-030-0001 Maintain an MK19 Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-030-0004 Engage Targets with an MK19 Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-030-0005 Load an MK19 Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-030-0006 Unload an MK19 Machine Gun o (SL 1) 071-030-0007 Perform a Function Check on an MK19 Machine Gun
• Correct malfunctions of a MG (M2, M240B, M249, MK-19)
• Engage targets with weapon using a night vision sight (AN/PVS-4, AN/PAS-13, AN/TVS-5) o (SL 1) 071-008-0007 Engage Targets with an M16-Series Rifle Using an AN/PAS-13 Series Thermal Weapon Sight o (SL 1) 071-315-2308 Engage Targets with an M16-Series Rifle Using a Night Vision Sight AN/PVS-4
• Engage targets using an aiming light (AN/PEQ-2A, AN/PAQ-4)

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