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Quick Facts — GM (Gunner's Mate)

AIT / Training

10 weeks

Training Location

TRACEN Yorktown, VA

Career Field

Weapons

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Overall Rating/5.0
Quality of Life/5.0
Leadership/5.0
Civilian Translation/5.0

About GM Gunner's Mate

Maintains, repairs, and operates weapons systems and ordnance aboard Coast Guard cutters.

Training Duration

10 weeks

Training Location

TRACEN Yorktown, VA

Career Field

Weapons

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll be responsible for all weapons systems on Coast Guard cutters — from .50 caliber machine guns to the Mk 75 76mm deck gun — and when a drug submarine surfaces or a hostile vessel won't heave to, you're the person everyone on the bridge is looking at. Coast Guard GMs qualify on more weapons systems than most military members touch in a career, and the federal law enforcement side of the mission means you understand use-of-force in ways civilian range instructors don't.

What It's Actually Like

You maintain the weapons systems on Coast Guard cutters, which means you are responsible for guns that are used approximately never and must be maintained as if they'll be used in the next thirty seconds. You will clean, maintain, inspect, and lovingly care for .50 cals, 25mm chain guns, and the occasional 76mm Oto Melara that spend 99.7% of their operational life pointed at empty ocean. You will maintain these weapons with a devotion that borders on romantic and a maintenance schedule that borders on obsessive. When a drug-running go-fast boat doesn't stop after the warning shots, or a semi-submersible surfaces and the CO says 'weapons free,' you suddenly become the most relevant person on the entire ship for about four minutes. Those four minutes justify the other 525,596 minutes per year of cleaning, lubricating, and bore-sighting weapons that the Coast Guard officially considers a 'secondary mission' but trains you for like it's the primary one. You will run live-fire exercises that are simultaneously the best day of the patrol and a bureaucratic nightmare of ammunition accountability. You will have extremely strong opinions about bore cleanliness that no one at parties, or anywhere else on Earth, wants to hear. Your firearms expertise, armory management, and use-of-force qualifications translate directly to federal law enforcement, private security management, and firearms instructor roles.

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