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Armored Assault Vehicle Crew Members play a critical role in national defense, operating tanks, light armor, and amphibious vehicles in combat. With varying requirements across service branches, candidates must be at least 17 with parental consent or 18 without it. Their duties extend to maintaining advanced targeting systems, onboard communications, and auxiliary weaponry. In peacetime, these units remain ready to respond globally, while in combat, they engage the enemy and support infantry operations. Teamwork is vital as members specialize in various armor types to effectively carry out their missions.
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By Jayceerickson Armored Assault Vehicle Crew Members.
Career desc • They protect us from the from other country and they take on the more big misson like war with states and yea.
College requirements • Each branch of the Service has different requirements. Minimum entrance-age requirements are 17 with parental consent or 18 without parental consent.
Job duties/Responsibilities • Operate tanks, light armor, and amphibious assault vehicles during combat situations on land or in aquatic environments. Duties include driving armored vehicles which require specialized training; operating and maintaining targeting and firing systems; operating and maintaining advanced onboard communications and navigation equipment; transporting personnel and equipment in a combat environment; and operating and maintaining auxiliary weapons, including machine guns and grenade launchers.
interesting information • In peacetime, the role of armored units is to stay ready to defend our country anywhere in the world. In combat, their role is to operate tanks, amphibious assault vehicles, and other types of armored assault vehicles to engage and destroy the enemy. Armored units also conduct scouting missions and support infantry units during combat. Crew members work as a team to operate armored equipment and fire weapons to destroy enemy positions. They normally specialize by type of armor, such as tanks, light armor (cavalry), or amphibious assault vehicles