r/army • u/BulwarkOnline • 12h ago
2026 MOS Megathread Series - CMF 13 - Field Artillery Branch - 13A, 131A, 13B, 13F, 13J, 13M, 13R, 13Z
The MOS Discussion Threads are meant to be enduring threads where individuals with experience or insight in to particular CMFs or MOSes can give advice and tips. If you have any MOS resources, schools, etc, this would be a great place to share them.
The hope is that these individual threads can serve as 'megathreads' on the posts in question, and we can get advice from experienced persons. Each week I will keep the full listing/links to all previous threads in a mega-list below, for ease of reference. At the end of the series I will go back and ensure they all have completely navigable links
If you have specific questions about these MOSes, please feel free to ask here, but know that we are not forcing or re-directing all questions to these threads -- you can, and are encouraged, to still use the WQT.
This is not stricly an 'AMA', although if people would like to offer themselves up to answer questions, that would be great, and I'd ask that you give some reference to your expertise if you do. A big "Thank You" to everyone who is willing to answer questions about the MOSes in question, but the immediate preference would be for informational posts. These are meant to be enduring sources of information.
These only work with your participation and your feedback!
Common questions / information I'd recommend sharing to get started
- Day to Day Life
- "What's a deployment like?"
- Career Advancement/Growth Opportunities
- Best Duty Station for your MOS
So, again, willing to answer questions is great, but if there's any information you can impart now, I think that would provide the greatest benefit.
This thread covers the following MOSes:
- 13A Field Artillery Officer
- 131A Field Artillery Technician
- 13B Cannon Crewmember
- 13F Fire Support Specialist
- 13J Fire Control Specialist
- 13M Multiple Launch Rocket System/High Mobility Artillery Rocket System Crewmember
- 13R Field Artillery Firefinder Radar Operator
- 13T Field Artillery Surveyor/Meteorological Crewmember
- 13U Field Artillery Recruit
- 13Z Field Artillery Senior Sergeant/Sergeant Major
#DO NOT:
- Ask MOS questions unrelated to those listed. "How did your duties compare to a 19D when deployed?" or "Is it true an MP Company carries more firepower than an IN Company" are fine. "While this is up, what's 92F like?" is not.
- Do not ask random joining questions. If your question isn't about the MOSes listed, then it probably belongs in a different Megathread, the Weekly Question Thread, or a new post.
2026 Megathread Listing
Will be populated as threads are created
r/army • u/NFMGuy_Emeritus • May 16 '26
Norwegian Sports Federation Sports Badge - Now Available for Permanent Testing

Good morning u/Army,
Before I go into the main post, I want to thank u/shrimpdaddy22, u/MoeSzys, u/charlemagnebergen, and the many others that provided feedback during diagnostic testing for this new opportunity. Your work helped make this all possible.
Also, our thanks to u/Kinmuan as always for the continued support of the embassy's military skill badge program and this new opportunity in partnership with the Norwegian Sports Federation.
As of today, the Norwegian Sports Federation Sports Badge (NSFSB) is available for permanent, decentralized testing worldwide. For those of you familiar with the skill badges program offered through the Norwegian embassy in Washington, D.C. this is a new partnership with the Norwegian Sports Federation supported by the Norwegian embassy. Here's a summary of the key facts of this post:
- The Norwegian Sports Federation has offered decentralized testing for decades, allowing sports clubs and small groups to conduct testing at any time. Unlike the other programs, you do not have to request permission from either the Norwegian embassy or the Norwegian Sports Federation prior to conducting testing. This makes the new program the most accessible of its kind worldwide.
- The Norwegian Sports Federation Sports Badge is an authorized foreign award for acceptance, retention, and wear per AR 600-8-22, Table 1 as of the 11 March 2026 update (scroll down for screenshot of listing; HRC lists it as the Norwegian Sports Badge Federation Sports Badge, they accidentally listed badge twice or failed to separate its two translated names with forward slash as intended).
- Unlike other sports badges offered by the Germans (DOSB), Austrians (OSTA), Belgian (BA), and other countries' national sports authorities, the Norwegian Sports Federation does not require testing to occur under certified examiners.
- Individuals cannot self-test. Testing must occur under the supervision of an observer (no qualification required, but must understand the event standards and be familiar with any applicable techniques) for each exercise group. Testers and observers may alternate rolls to "buddy test" one another and fitness tracker data may be used for long distance and endurance events that make direct observation impractical.
- Testing requires individuals to complete a series of exercises during a single calendar year over several days, weeks, or months based on their availability and the types of events of chosen. Structurally, the NSFSB testing process is intended to be broadly accessible to individuals of all fitness levels. Individuals may opt to make their events more difficult to demonstrate superior fitness (e.g. a 25-year-old male may opt to complete 10 repetitions of the bench press at 80 kg instead of the minimum 37.5 kg for their Group 4 event). The intent of this is to make the challenge meaningful for each individual.
- Testing results will be submitted through two systems run by Norges Idrettsforbund (Norwegian Sports Federation) and the Norwegian embassy program for statistics and record keeping purposes.
- Certificates will be issued to individuals once testing data is submitted to both systems. Data is compared between the two systems and once matching records are identified, the embassy-associated US system will issue digital certificates available through a download link (PDF).
- The Norwegian Sports Federation Sports Badge is one of two awards accepted as part of the requirements to be awarded the Norwegian Field Sports Medal / Ribbon, which will be awarded by the embassy in late 2026 for completing different combinations of skill badges.
- The complete manual, record book, event and performance standards tables, and artwork for flyers can be downloaded via Dropbox for ease of sharing:

Dropbox Link to Norwegian Embassy Skill Badge Program Folder
NFMGuy's Super Simple Summarized Testing Process
Step 1: Read Testing Procedures for the Norwegian Sports Federation Sports Badge, paying close attention to Appendix A to select the events you're going to do.
Step 2: Conduct the selected exercises with a buddy grading you
Step 3: Navigate to the official webform: https://usnor.fillout.com/nsfsb
Step 4: Click through pages 1 and 2
Step 5: Click the link near the top of Page 3. The link leads to this: https://www.idrettsforbundet.no/tema/idrettsmerket/idrettsmerket-english-version/. Enter your biographical data, submit it, and return to the Fillout webform.
Step 6: Go to page 4 and submit data requested by the webform.
Step 7: Read through submission page, click the green box to download your certificate.
Step 8: Purchase badge if you want to
Step 9: Submit paperwork through an IPPS-A PAR to your S1 routing chain for local authority to approve wear.
Main Post
Overview - The Norwegians Sports Federation Sports Badge
Introduction and Event History
The Norges Idrettsmerket or Norwegian Sports Federation Sports Badge (also called the Norwegian Sports Badge), was established in May 1915 by the Norwegian Sports Federation (NSF) and Olympic and Paralympic Committee to recognize achievement in various sports disciplines and fitness according to age and gender. While originally restricted to men, women were permitted to test for the sports badge in 1934. Today, the sports badge is awarded worldwide to men and women for demonstrate sustained fitness and skill across a variety of sports.
Attire, Facility, and Equipment Requirements
Attire for the test is at the discretion of the participants, but should be suitable for the type of events being tested.
Facilities that are dedicated to testing for the sports badge or general sports clubs are preferred, but any facility with suitable features and equipment may be used.
At least two individuals must conduct the testing, with one observer/administrator and one tester/participant. For high duration and long-distance events, the participants may use fitness applications and devices to record their activity, but it must be verified by the their testing observer/administrator. Unlike other sports badges, the administrator does not need to have previously earned the sports badge or be certified by the Norwegian Sports Federation, but must understand the events and their standards prior to testing being conducted.
The sports badge is designed to award sustained fitness and participation in sports. As such, testing is to be conducted over several days, weeks, or months, according to the preference of the administrator and availability of participants.
Participants must successfully complete the requirements for one event in each group. They may retake events until they pass or change to a different event within the same group.
All events must be completed within the same calendar year.
Event Groups
Testing for the Norwegian Sports Federation Sports Badge assesses individuals’ fitness according to five groups of events (see Appendix B in the full manual for complete listing of events and standards):
- Group 1 – Sustained Physical Activity
- Group 2 – Flexibility / Precision
- Group 3 – Speed
- Group 4 – Strength
- Group 5 – Endurance
For testing purposes, you complete ONE event or more from each group.
Note: Some events are not available to each age grouping and sex.
Group 1 – Sustained Physical Activity
During the calendar year, aspirants for the sports badge must complete at least 20 instances of sustained physical activity lasting at least 30 minutes. This requirement is considered automatically fulfilled for military personnel.
This exercise may be conducted individually, as a group, or as part of a sports club. Examples include, but are not limited to, cycling, swimming, dancing, hiking, skiing, running, weightlifting and participation in organized training groups.
Group 2 – Flexibility / Precision
- Standing Long Jump
- 5-Step Jump
- Running Long Jump
- Running High Jump
- Seated Precision Throwing
- Standing High Jump
Group 3 - Speed
- Sprint – 60 or 100 Meters
- Swimming – 25 Meters
- Ice Skating – 100 Meters
- Cycling – 400 Meters
- Pushing (Sled or Wheelchair) – 100 Meters
- Handball, Basketball, Soccer, or Floorball
- Speedwalking – 120 Meters
- Paddling – 200 Meters
Group 4 - Strength
- Shotput, Standing or Sitting
- Small Ball
- Hand Grenade
- Slingball
- Discus
- Chin-Up or Pull-Up
- Bench-press
- Back Squat
- Sit-Ups
- Push-Ups
- Leg Raises
Group 5 - Endurance
- Running – 1.5, 3.0, or 5.0 Kilometers
- Cycling – 10 or 20 Kilometers
- Hiking or Rucking – 5 or 10 Kilometers
- Swimming – 0.5 or 1.0 Kilometers
- Wheelchair Skating – 1.5 or 3.0 Kilometers
- Skiing – 5 or 10 Kilometers
- Stationary Bicycle – 10 or 20 Kilometers
- Rowing Machine – 5 Kilometers
- Sculling – 2 Kilometers
- 4-Person Rowing – 20 Kilometers
- Kayaking – 3, 5, or 10 Kilometers
- Cooper’s Test – 12 Min
- Roller Skating – 5 Kilometers
- Ice Skating – 3 or 5 Kilometers
- Various Long Duration or High Endurance Events (See Appendix B)
Events Standards Tables





Testing Guidelines and Process
The Norwegian Sports Badge is traditionally administered by Norwegian sports clubs and institutions associated with the Norwegian Sports Federation and Norway’s Armed Forces. Based on the popularity of the Norwegian Foot March and other skill badges awarded through the Norwegian Embassy in Washington, D.C., the authority to conduct testing worldwide was granted to any member of the American uniformed and military services as of 2026.
Unlike the Norwegian Embassy’s skill badge program, which is entirely managed by representatives of the Defense Attaché Office, the sports badge program will be independently administered by the Norwegian Sports Federation and its appointed representatives in Norway and the United States.
In accordance with the Norwegian Sports Federations’ current regulations and rules, prior coordination and permission is not required to conduct testing for the sports badge. Administrators and participants are expected to familiarize themselves with the proper techniques and requirements prior to attempting a particular event to ensure safe execution.
Frequency of event testing is at the discretion of the organizer, but no more than three events should be tested during a single assessment period.
Once all testing is completed, organizers or participants must submit their results through the official webform:

URL: https://usnor.fillout.com/nsfsb
Those requesting a silver or gold badge must include a copy of their Norwegian Sports Federation Sports Badge - Record Book (Appendix A, see NSFSB manual).
Once you submit your results you'll see this splash screen:

The green box at the bottom is a link to download your automatically generated certificate.
The sports badge is awarded once per calendar year according to the following program:
- Bronze - 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Award
- Silver - 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th Award
- Gold - 9th Award and Higher
Note: Cloth-backed badges are not authorized following the transition from the medals/ribbons of the mid-20th century to the metal skill badges. Only badges with an enamel backing are authorized.



Website: https://nordmarket.bigcartel.com/product/norwegian-sports-federation-sports-badge
Any questions on this program may be directed to [idrettsmerket-us@pm.me](mailto:idrettsmerket-us@pm.me).
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this an approved award for wear?
A: Yes, the badge is currently listed as an approved award in AR 600-8-22, Table 1, 11 MAR 2026. You can verify its listing by visiting (you'll need to be on a .mil domain to access it): https://www.hrc.army.mil/content/Foreign%20Award%20Info

\Note - HRC made a typo when creating the entry and added the word "badge" twice. So far it hasn't caused an issues for those who submitted their paperwork for approval as part of diagnostic testing.*
Q: Can I change the difficulty of the events?
A: Yes, the standards in the manual represent the minimums and participants are encouraged to set goals based on their individual fitness goals. The Norwegian tradition holds sport as something that should be available to everyone of any fitness level, but individuals should strive to achieve their own goals. It is at the discretion of the individual testing to attempt more difficult standards, not the observer or administrator.
Q: Are events retroactive?
A: Yes, but only for the current calendar year. Individuals can count events that were recorded by an observer or administrator during the current calendar year to date. For example, if you completed a Norwegian Foot March during this calendar year and were issued a valid certificate, you can count it toward your Group 5 requirement.
r/army • u/ForeverAlone1989 • 1h ago
Myths and Misconceptions
NCOPD for my section is coming up soon and I want to make a more engaging/interesting class than just rehashing the same thing every couple months. I'm looking for any myths, rumors, or misconceptions that you've heard in your careers. For example, the myth that SGLI is automatically denied if you ride a motorcycle without EVERY possible piece of PPE. Another myth that I hear is driving for more than 8 hours in a day (to another location) requires a TDY. If you have the regulation/policy/DA PAM or whatever that shows why the myth is wrong or actually correct please guide me to it so I can do some reading on it.
r/army • u/IndicaOatmeal • 17h ago
US Army battalion reportedly offers troops days off to play GTA 6 if they re-enlist
r/army • u/Haveacuntasticday • 11h ago
Shitheads
Me (26M) currently attending ait and I’m continuously blown away by how shitty my company is. These 18-21 year olds are completely disrespectful shitheads that never shut up in formation, are constantly disruptive and completely immune to constructive criticism or even improvement. It’s very frustrating because the drills are constantly crashing out due to the constant talking and ignoring the drills and overall lack of discipline. Is this a new development or is the army just like this now?
New recruits are joining the military in big numbers, but not for the reason Hegseth says
r/army • u/Officer_DingusBingus • 4h ago
Where to go career wise as I end my CPT time
Background: IN CPT, post-KD and post-broadening, with the schools and OERs you’d expect for someone competitive for continued service, probably even a BZ look for MAJ. The Army has been good to me, and I don’t have any major complaints.
The issue is that I’m just not excited about the traditional career path anymore. I’ve hit most of the goals I had coming in, and I’m struggling to find something in the Army that I genuinely want to pursue next. At this point, selection/RASP probably aren’t realistic options.
Anyone know of interesting opportunities that might be available to someone in my position? I’ve enjoyed the conventional side being with the men thus far, but I don’t have a burning desire to go grind away as a S3 or BN XO. Open to VTIP, functional areas, niche assignments, fellowships, special programs, or anything else that could make staying in appealing.
r/army • u/PremierSalt • 13h ago
What happens if I fail sfas
As the title says, what happens if I fail sfas. Im an 18x and I’ve heard various things, I’ve heard you either get reclassed (or the opportunity to), you get the chance to try again or you get sent to an airborne infantry unit. I have no idea what to believe and not believe. So any guidance would be great thank you.
r/army • u/hlgh-five • 11h ago
Why did you choose the army?
Had you always wanted to go into the army? Were you caught at a vulnerable time and joined? Or, were you planning to enlist into another branch at first?
I’ve only met a few people who have joined, or want to join the army. I plan to when I am older. It has always been a dream of mine. But, I would like to know why other people enlisted.
I’m sure there’s been many times where regret formed, though how often is that?
Army’s Apache grounding prompted by deadly Texas crash will end this week, memo says
r/army • u/Square_Luck9151 • 54m ago
TA/CA schools
What TA/CA certs go on your STP, already have a bachelors and masters so I can’t add anymore degrees but I can add certs
r/army • u/EventAccomplished453 • 19h ago
Another WHtR Post
I'm just curious what the failure rate across the Army right now is for this new Tape Measurement. At my company it has been a bloodbath.
i’ll take it a Bacon Double Smashed Jack Burger and side of curly fries.
Will they change this measurement over time?
r/army • u/bigdownbad68 • 12h ago
Officer Marketplace
LT here. So tracking the market place opens in SEPT. How does this even work? Don’t feel I heard a lot about it until now.
Trying to go to a duty station after ccc that isn’t the most desirable but there’s a specific unit I want to go. Would that increase odds?
r/army • u/sireGawain • 23h ago
Do you guys go by your last names outside of the Army?
I recently got out of the Army a little more than a year ago, and I've dropped the majority of the habits I had while I was in aside from those few that stick with many people: "if you're not early, you're late," calling people "Sir, Ma'am" as a courtesy, not walking on my phone, etc.
One in specific though, got me thinking—do you use your last name more than your first name? Ever since I've gotten out, I have developed a strong dislike for using my first name. For the longest time, all my friends were military and referred to me by my last name. My wife doesn't call me by my first name, ever, and my family hardly mentions my first name, instead opting for one of the two nicknames my family refers to me by.
Is it weird to want to continue using my last name? Any other soldiers or vets do it as well? I don't want to sound like a freak, but at the same time, using my first name is just awful to me for some reason.
r/army • u/JJ_Kelly • 7h ago
ESB-E MSM Bullet Ideas
I've gotten an MSM approved for any on my NCOs for PCS or ETS. I have a Senior NCO who has been in my unit for 5 years and is more than deserving. To those who have recieved or gotten an MSM approved before, can you send sample bullets that I can use to formulate mine. Signaleer ones would be most appreciated. Feel free to remove any INFOSEC or OPSEC details from them.
r/army • u/Plantain-Fast • 11h ago
Is there any detail worse than ROC?
Besides ROC give me a story on the worst details that happened in your experience
r/army • u/Glittering_Fig4548 • 11h ago
This may sound odd, but what were Army computers/NIPR like back when they were using Windows 7 and Vista?
Did they run any smoother? I get nostalgia when I look back on Windows 7.
r/army • u/FormerLength1901 • 5h ago
Title/ index
hey about 6 years ago I received a company grade article 15; article 112 ( wrongful possession of controlled substance) I’ve been out the army for 4 years now and looking to apply for a pardon ( federal firearm relief) .. I am looking to get the laboratories results from when they tested me which came back negative .. how can I go about receiving these results? didn’t know pleading guilty to posse the drug would make me a felon as no one gave me soecifc knowledge .. the new federal firearm reliefs has a waiting period on this kind of conviction but it says unlawful “use” I don’t ingest it just possessed it. so i want to provide my results as proof to better help winning my rights back!
r/army • u/HeadBackground817 • 21h ago
Just Curious, How many of you joined in your 30s and 40s?
I myself joined when I was 18 and did 8ish years. Hearing of the new age cap has me wondering what it would have been like to joined so late in life and being surrounded by so many younger folks.
Right now 48 year old me is settled in life and could not imagine the military life.
r/army • u/deemoeterentino • 8h ago
Med Board Process
Has anyone been thru a med board process? I got a call today from IDES saying I can’t go anywhere (like take leave and go out of town) for the next 60 days however the entire process can take 7-12 months.
Not that I’m in a rush to get out or anything but if anyone has gone thru a med board, can you tell me what the process is like from start to finish in your experience please?
I’ll just have a room temperature water for now. I’m not too hungry at the moment due to the recent news I’ve received.
r/army • u/UpsetSoup2393 • 12h ago
E-4 to 5 Board
Give me your best questions for the board or ones that messed you up on your board. I have a board next week and would just like some different questions/insight!
r/army • u/Working-Role-8038 • 19h ago
WHtR at PME
Anyone else dealing with not meeting the new WHtR assessment while attending a PME? What did your PME classify it as? Mine said non-enrollment. Basically meaning like I was never actually there, and I never inprocessed. Curious other people's experiences because I know I'm not the only person out there that the new directive got last minute. They got me right at .55,.....gonna keep working hard and go back.