 I'm technical sergeant Dakota Bowser. I'm the non-commission officer in charge of the precision guided missile program for munitions systems, which is also known as AMO. I'd say the reason to join AMO is primarily we're a big family. We take care of our people and that's what I really enjoy about it. We're isolated because we build munitions so we're inside of a fence, in a fence on a base. So because of that we get isolated from the rest of the unit most of the time and AMO has always stepped up and taken care of its people and I really enjoy that. Hi, I'm technical sergeant Caleb Hartman. I'm a munitions controller with the munitions flight also known as AMO. AMO is short for ammunition. It's really broken down into three main categories. It's system section, material section, and production section and then those are broken down into further shops like control for systems. Conventional PGM which is precision guided munitions and line delivery and trailer maintenance for production as well as storage for material section. So we have people assigned to various shops so they might not get bomb building experience if they're line D so this CMT course makes all of our AMO troops well-rounded. I decided to be a black snake in 2014 and I have been here for eight years because it's close to family and it's a great opportunity out here.