User talk:Thanatos 25

US Army mortar manuals
You mention on Talk:Mortar that you're the US Army "Keeper of the Flame" for the FM 3-22.90/91 manuals. If you don't mind my asking, what role is that exactly, the editor, or... ? TRADOC or TACOM?

I'm not a mortarman, but I've worked some on mortar munitions engineering. Had quite a lot of fun trying to fit guidance fins on the M720... Georgewilliamherbert 00:00, 30 January 2007 (UTC)

The specific unit is D 2/29 (IMLC). I'm the SME/Writer for the 2 FM's, as well as the Infantry Mortar Leader Course training data. The company itself is responible for mortar training army wide. One platoon trains basic trainees, IMLC (were I'm assigned) trains officers and NCO's in fire direction and implimentation and we have a New Equipment Training Team (NETT) that fields new mortar equipment. So did you work with CAS or ATK?

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