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Gunner refers to anyone who's main job is to operate a gun.

  • Hand rifles are generally considered to not be guns, and the appropriate term to describe one is rifleman (which is gendre non-specific, -man is the suffix of woman.)
  • Heavier rifles which are intended to be used against anything more than a single person can be freely called guns, and the operator can be called a gunner. This can include .50" or greater anti-material rifles; recoilless rifles; or some assault rifles.
  • Machineguns are typically manned by machinegunners rather than gunners, or they are often refered to by their weapon, i.e. the first machinegunner in a section might be called #1LMG (Light Machine Gun,) the platoon machine gunner might be called 1GPMG (General Purpose Machine Gun,) but these only apply when they are currently carrying the weapon, (if a light machine gunner hands off his weapon to join a recce party, than the person who takes his weapon would then be called #LMG.)
  • Those who carry Sub-machine guns or shotguns don't have a specific term to describe them, and are often refered to by their role (MOUT soldier or urban infantry,) or are simply called light infantry.
  • Gunner (Gnr) is a military rank in artillery regiments, equivalent to private or pfc. The rank equivalent to corporal is Bombardier.
  • Naval gunners are called Wankers, (against the colloquial definition.)
  • Cavalry gunners have no specific term, but could theoretically be called Wankers. However, most addressed as such would take it as an insult.
  • In the U.S. Marine Corps, the term gunner is used to refer or address a warrant officer regardless of his or her rank or technical speciality. It is usually considered inappropriate to use the term in formal situations, or where there is a lack of rapport or familiarity with those dealing with a warrant officer.


  • A gunner in educational colloquial terminology, especially in medical-related education circles, is a person who is competitive, overly-ambitious and substantially exceeds minimum requirements. A gunner will compromise his/her peer relationships and/or reputation among peers in order to obtain recognition and praise from his/her superiors.

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