An effective marksmanship program can be measured by the unit's
ability to put effective fire on a target. This chapter provides a
proven strategy for establishing and conducting an effective rifle
marksmanship training program. The strategy begins with the
progressive individual training periods taught during initial entry
training (IET) and culminates with advanced rifle marksmanship
(ARM) skills. Refresher training is conducted only when necessary.
A Soldier's marksmanship proficiency depends on proper training and
application of the basic marksmanship fundamentals. During initial
marksmanship training, emphasis is placed on learning the firing
fundamentals, which are taught in four phases-preliminary
marksmanship instruction (PMI), downrange feedback, field firing,
and advanced firing exercises. This prepares Soldiers for advanced
optic and laser training for combat-type collective exercises and
real-world deployments.
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