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:''Ammo is also a commonly used abbreviation for ammunition or (Aircraft Munitions Maintenance Organization).'' The Munitions Systems Specialist career field (AFSC 2W0X1, previously 461X0), commonly referred to as AMMO, is the munitions branch of the U.S. Air Force. It falls under the Maintenance Group within Air Force organizational structures. Although the maintenance group(MXG) utilizes the AFI 21-101 for guidance, the Munitions Flight will additionally reference AFI 21-201. ==Career Field Description== Various duties include shipping and receiving, building, testing, operating, protecting, inspecting, storing, and performing maintenance on all types of conventional munition systems. AMMO personnel also operate and maintain a wide variety of equipment and electronic gear, from pallet jacks, tractor-trailer combination vehicles, and all-terrain 10,000 pound forklifts, all the way up to 100,000 pound forklifts. The Munitions Storage Area(MSA) can be responsible for munitions from small arms ammunition (for rifles and pistols) up to large-scale guided bombs. Upon graduation from Air Force Basic Military Training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, Airmen assigned to the field attend an 8-week tech school at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. Upon graduation from tech school, the new AMMO apprentice is sent to their assigned duty station.
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