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Quick Facts — WEPS (Weapons Specialty)
AIT / Training
10 weeks
Training Location
TRACEN Yorktown, VA
Career Field
Weapons
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About WEPS Weapons Specialty
Senior technical expert in weapons systems, ordnance management, and use-of-force policy across the Coast Guard.
10 weeks
TRACEN Yorktown, VA
Weapons
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What the Recruiter Says
As a Chief Warrant Officer Weapons Officer, you'll serve as the Coast Guard's foremost expert on weapons systems, ordnance, and tactical operations. You'll oversee weapons training, manage armories, and advise commanders on the use of force — building a career as the service's top authority on maritime lethality.
What It's Actually Like
You are the Weapons Officer on a Coast Guard cutter, which means you oversee the weapons systems, ammunition management, and combat readiness on a ship that most people forget is a military vessel. The Coast Guard's armament ranges from .50 cal machine guns to the 57mm Mk 110 on the National Security Cutters, and you are responsible for every round, every maintenance action, and every sailor qualified to employ them. Your day includes ammunition accounting that would make a bank auditor nervous, weapons qualifications that turn sailors into marksmen, and combat drills that remind everyone the Coast Guard is, in fact, an armed service. During drug interdiction operations, you're coordinating warning shots and disabling fire on go-fast boats that are throwing cocaine bales overboard at 50 knots — this is not a drill, this is a Tuesday. Your rules of engagement are more complex than most military branches because you operate in a law enforcement capacity, which means every round fired generates paperwork that a federal prosecutor will eventually review. The deployment tempo on cutters is demanding — 6-8 month patrols are standard. Civilian transition leads to defense contracting, federal law enforcement armorer positions, and weapons systems management roles that value your unique combination of military ordnance and law enforcement experience.