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TEXAS JOINT MILITARY FORCES JFTX-J3-OTA ............................................................................... .30 November 2005
SUBJECT: Twenty-First Annual Adjutant General's Combat Light Machine Gun (LMG) Match Letter of Instruction (LOI)
2. The match will be conducted 0700-1700, 4-5 February 2006 at Camp Swift, Bastrop, TX. NOTE: A small arms clinic will be available beginning at 1200, 2 Feb 06 for those LMG teams that desire a review of the new LMG course of fire. Ammunition and instruction will be provided by the Small Arms Readiness Training Section (SARTS). 3. Upon arrival, each competitor will sign in for squading and billeting (Encl 2). SARTS personnel will operate a registration desk on Friday, 3 Feb 06 from 1700-2400. Competitors who do not register during that time must register on the Camp Swift LMG range between 0630 and 0730 on Saturday, 4 Feb 06. 4. Opening ceremonies will be held at approximately 0800 5 Feb 05 at the range. All competitors must be in BDUs with proper equipment (LBE, Kevlar with protective mask and M60 MG) and be prepared to move to firing points after the ceremonies. 5. Only unit issue M60 Light Machine Guns will be permitted in this combat match. ......a. Teams are encouraged to bring extra guns (M60s) to the match in the event of a weapon breaking. ......b. Teams must bring a complete spare barrel bag to include barrel, asbestos glove and cartridge extractor. ......c. Teams must also bring a T&E mechanism and tripod. 6. Team members will fire M60 qualification course, depending on the availability of ammunition. 7. Team members will be required to disassemble and assemble the M60 into its eight major components, blind folded, as part of one match. 8. Match is open to all ranks including officers. 9. Orientation. ......a. Safety Briefing: A safety briefing concerning proper range procedures, handling of weapons on and off firing line and proper loading procedures will be conducted by SARTS personnel prior to moving to the firing line. Any team member not adhering to these procedures will cause the disqualification of their entire team. ......b. Scoring: Scoring procedures will be presented by SARTS personnel. ......c. All other match activities will follow the match schedule (Encl 2). 10. Security of Arms and Ammunition. ......a. Arms and equipment security is the responsibility of each individual and team OIC. At no time will a competitor leave a weapon or equipment unattended. Overnight security for weapons will be provided by the SARTS. Weapons will not be stored in POVs or government vehicles. ......b. Special note: All weapons will be transported with bolts tagged by serial number and stored in separate security container. c. Ammunition for the match will be furnished and secured by SARTS personnel. 11. Awards Ceremony: Awards ceremony will be conducted at an appropriate location at Camp Swift. The awards will be presented after the completion of firing and the score cards have been verified. All competitors will attend and be released to return to home of record immediately following the ceremonies. Governor's Twenty Tabs will be awarded to the top two competitors in the match. 12. Administration. ......a. Request for orders for all participating personnel must be initiated on a TXARNG 73-R unit level, through command channels to JFTX-J3-OTT for orders issuance. In the remarks section of the TXARNG 73-R shall be "NO PAY STATUS: and "TRANSPORTATION OF WEAPONS REQUIRED." Request for orders must be initiated in a timely manner to arrive at OTT at least 30 days prior to the event. Any questions regarding orders may be addressed to JFTX-J3-OTT at Commercial 512-782-5082 or DSN 954-5082. ......b. Meals will be provided for personnel in IDT/Drill status only. 13. Additional information to include the courses of fire can be obtained from the Texas Marksmanship web page (http://www.txmarks.org). 14. POC for questions or inquiries will be CW3 Tanner at Commercial 972-563-9542 or MSG(R) Wright at Commercial 512-782-5872, DSN 954-5872. FOR THE ADJUTANT GENERAL:
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.TIM KEAN Encls SAMPLE (YOUR OFFICE SYMBOL)...........................................(DATE) MEMORANDUM FOR The Adjutant General’s Department, ATTN: JFTX-J3-OTT, P.O. Box 5218, Austin, TX 78763-5218 SUBJECT: Official Entry for 2006 Combat LMG Match (M60) Unit Commander’s Name:__________________________________ Unit:___________________________________________________ Unit Address:___________________________________________ Unit Marksmanship Coordinator:__________________________ UMC Mailing Address:____________________________________ IDT/Drill Status:_____________Yes ___________________No
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Encl 1 2006 LMG MATCH SCHEDULE Friday 3 February 2006 1200-1700 Combat LMG Clinic 1700-2400 Sign in and registration Saturday 4 February 2006 0630-0730 Sign in and registration (On Range) 0730-0815 Opening ceremony/safety and scoring procedures 0815-0830 Movement to firing points 0830-1700 Firing 1700 End of duty day (unless more firing time required) Evening Meal Lunch will be MREs on the range Sunday 5 February 2006 0700-0800 Morning meal 0800-1200 Team matches 1200-1300 Clean up range and facilities 1300-1400 Awards Ceremony 1400 Release to home station
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