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Servicemembers train to use cannons as members of the armor and field artillery team.

 

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Servicemembers train to use cannons as members of the armor and field artillery team. There are several different career options for those interested in armor and field artillery, including cannon crewmembers who operate howitzers and fire support specialists who help determine targets.

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