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MOS 0341 is the United States Marine Corps (USMC) Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) for Mortarman. General information The mortarman in the Marine Corps infantry is the mobile support to the rifleman on the front lines. They utilize the M252 81mm mortar and the M224 60mm mortar systems. They are usually located in a 81mm mortar platoon, which in turn is located in the Weapons Company of the Battalion. The mortar platoon is made of up three major components: Forward Observer (FO), Fire Direction Center (FDC), and the gun line. Organization The mortar platoon is made up of two sections with a total of 68 Marines(67 enlisted, 1 commissioned officer). Each section of the platoon is made up of 4 mortar teams, an FO, and FDC. The Gun Line Mortar gun lines are typically made up of 4 - 8 mortar systems. Each mortar system has a team of 4 or 5 Marines attached to it. These Gun Teams are broken down as follows: 1.) Gunner - Looks through the sights and aligns them with the aiming post during firing. Remember NFL (Near Post - Far Post - Line) 2.) Assistant Gunner (or A-Gunner for short) - The one who drops the round in the mortar. 3.) Ammo Man - Manhandles the rounds out of the boxes and packaging. Sets fuses and charges on the rounds before handing them to the A-Gunner for firing. Also keeps a round count to ensure the accountability of all rounds that pass through the mortar. v • d • e United States Marine Corps Portal:United States Marine Corps · Category:United States Marine Corps Leadership Secretary of the Navy · Under Secretary of the Navy · Commandant of the Marine Corps · Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps · Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps · Four-star generals · United States Congress (House Subcommittee on Seapower and Expeditionary Forces · Senate Subcommittee on Seapower) Major commands Organization of the Marine Corps · Headquarters Marine Corps · Marine Forces Command (II Marine Expeditionary Force) · Marine Forces Pacific (I Marine Expeditionary Force · III Marine Expeditionary Force) · Marine Forces Reserve · Fleet Marine Force (Atlantic · Pacific) Structure Marine Air-Ground Task Force · Bases · Battalions · Marine aviation · Marine Expeditionary Unit · MARSOC · Recon (Force · Division) Personnel and training Personnel: Rank insignia · MOS · Notable Marines · Historical Marines · Criminal Investigation Division · Judge Advocate Division · Chaplain of the Marine Corps · Hispanic Marines · Marine Corps Association · Marine Corps League · Young Marines · Marine Military Academy Training: Recruit Training · School of Infantry · Officer Candidates School · The Basic School · Martial Arts Program Uniforms and equipment Uniforms · Awards · Badges · Weapons · Vehicles and aircraft · Individual equipment History and traditions History · Culture · Acronyms and terms · Birthday Ball · Eagle, Globe, and Anchor · Marine Band · Drum and Bugle Corps · Service Numbers · Marine Corps War Memorial · Flag · Marine One · Marines' Hymn · National Museum · Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima · Rifleman's Creed · Semper Fidelis · Silent Drill Platoon · Toys for Tots This United States Marine Corps article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e