National Guard Marksmanship Training Center (NGMTC)

Located at Camp Joseph T.
Robinson, North Little Rock, Arkansas, the NGMTC is a National Training
Institute that builds and maintains the
marksmanship skills of our nation's troops.
MTC MISSION STATEMENT: The Marksmanship Training Center (MTC) programs and provides institutional
training within Marksmanship related activities which will enhance effectiveness of unit level
training programs in the Army and Air National Guard and missions based on the collective requirements
identified by NGB-ART-I (Individual Training Branch), the Army Program for Individual Training (ARPRINT)
for the Army National Guard, the United States Army Reserve (USAR), and the Active Component (AC) in
support of the Army's Modular Force. Administer NGB Marksmanship training and competitive programs at
all levels, stressing the development of combat skills to improve proficiency above basic marksmanship
requirements and increase battlefield survivability. Provides training, training support and validation
of mission essential task performance for the Army SNIPER training programs. Conduct mobile training team
assistance and/or assessment visits to units. The MTC provides coordinating authority, quality assurance
(QA), assessment and accreditation oversight for training responsibilities. The MTC provides for the
review and development of associated TATS courseware in response to the Army's training needs and the
Contemporary Operating Environment (COE). Additionally, the MTC provides operational, training,
administrative, logistical, and resource management support as required to accomplish the mission to
train the Army Warrior within each respective State and Territory as specified and approved by The Adjutant
General (TAG).
For a current listing of all of our school dates, please search the ATRRS Course Catalog under the
appropriate fiscal year. School Code 1029.
https://atrrs.army.mil/atrrscc/
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