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Our Mission

To conduct marksmanship activities which enhance the effectiveness of unit level training in the Army and Air National Guard. 

To Administer NGB marksmanship training and sustainment programs at all levels.

To execute relevant marksmanship training for enhanced combat survivability.

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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. 

This mission is accomplished by providing various small arms courses, to include the Air Force Close Precision Engagement Course (CPEC), the Army Additional Skill Identifier (ASI) producing Sniper Course, the Small Arms Master Gunner Course, as well as the newest addition, the Squad Designated Marksman Course. The NGMTC offers an intense learning experience with small arms weapons proficiency, range operations skills, and instructional expertise. 

Mission accomplishment is also achieved through hosting various national, international, and interservice marksmanship sustainment training events. Developed to create a competitive environment to build marksmanship skills, these combat-oriented events are physically and mentally challenging, and develop a tremendous spirit of competition and camaraderie across the nation and around the globe.


If you are an SMC, AMC or a state POC please contact NGMTC at DSN 962-4500 or comm. 501-212-4500 to update your contact information.

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This Website is undergoing major revisions, and in some cases, information may not yet be posted. Please contact the NGMTC at the number below if you require immediate information.

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This site was created on Thursday, April 27, 2006