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Discuss Marine Corps Planning Process (MCPP)
- Problem Framing
- Course of Action Development
- Course of Action War Game
- Course of Action Comparison and Decision
- Orders Development
- Transition
Six functional areas of LCE are:
- General Engineering
- Health Service
- Other Services
- Supply
- Transport
- Maintanence
GHOSTM
Sequence of events for each of the following phases of amphibious operations.
- Planning
- Embarkation
- Rehersal
- Movement
- Action
Explain general procedures to be followed when a HAZMAT spill is discovered. (9)
- Discovery and notification
- Initiation of Action
- Evaluation
- Containment and Damage Control
- Dispersion of Gases
- Cleanup
- Disposal of Contaminated Material
- Certification for Re-entry
- Follow-up Report
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Location of the 4 MARDIVs
- 1st MARDIV - S. Cali/Arizona
- 2nd MARDIV - N. and S. Carolina
- 3rd MARDIV - Japan/Hawaii
- 4th MARDIV - New Orleans
4 Elements of the MEU
- CE - Standing MEU
- ACE - Reinforced Helicopter Squadron
- GCE - Reinforced Infantry Battalion
- LCE - CLB
7 Standing MEUs
- 11, 13, 15 - MARFORPAC - I MEF
- 22, 24, 26 - MARFORCOM - II MEF
- 31 - MARFORPAC - III MEF
4 Elements of the MEB
- CE - Sourced from parent MEF
- ACE - MAG
- LCE - CLR
- GCE - Reinforced infantry regiment
4 Elements of the MEF
- CE - Marine HQ Group (MHG)
- ACE - MAW
- LCE - MLG
- GCE - MARDIV Reinforced
M9 Conditions
- Condition 4 - Mag removed, slide forward, chamber empty, safety on
- Condition 3 - Mag inserted, slide forward, chamber empty, safety on
- Condition 2 - Does not apply to M9
- Condition 1 - Mag inserted, slide forward, round in chamber, hammer down, safety on.
5 Steps of ORM.
- Identifying Hazard
- Assessing Hazard
- Making Risk Decisions
- Implementing Controls
- Supervising
3 Methods used for implementing controls in ORM.
- Administrative Controls
- Engineering Controls
- PPE
6 Functions and Subfunctions of Marine Corps Aviation
- Offensive Air Support
- Close Air Support
- Deep Air Support
- Anti-Air Warfare
- Offensive AAW
- Air Defense
- Passive Air Defense
- Active Air Defense
- Assault Support
- Aerial Refueling
- Aerial Delivery Operations
- Air Evacuation
- Battlespace Illumination
- TRAP
- Air Logistical Support
- Combat Assault Transport
- Air Reconnaisance
- Visual Recon
- Multisensory Imagery Recon
- Electronic Recon
- Electronic Warfare
- Electronic Attack
- Electronic Defense
- EW Support
- Control of Aircraft and Missiles
- Air Direction
- Air Control
Different Classes of Supply
- Subsisence
- Individual Equipment
- Oils, Petrolum, Lubricants
- Construction Supply
- Ammo
- Nonmilitary, personal demands
- Major End Items
- Medical Supplies
- Repair Equipment
- Non-military Program Supplies
Define the Staff Sections J/G/S 1-8
- J/G/S - 1 - Personal
- J/G/S - 2 - Intelligence
- J/G/S - 3 - Operational
- J/G/S - 4 - Logistics
- J/G - 5 - Planning
- J/G/S - 6 - Communication and Information System
- J/G - 7 - Inspection/Safety
- J/G -8 - Comptroller
Safety Rules for Operating a Weapon
- Treat the weapon as if its loaded
- Never aim the weapon at anything you don’t intend to shoot
- Keep your finger off the trigger
- Keep the weapon on safe
- Know what’s behind the target
Discuss Components of the 5 paragraph operations order.
- Situation
- Mission
- Execution
- Adiminstration and logistics
- Command and signals
3 Phases of TCCC.
Only care provided in battlefield situation.
- Direct Threat Care/Care Under Fire
- Indirect Threat Care/Tactical Field Care
- Evac / Tactical Evac
- Direct Threat Care/Care Under Fire is only care provided in battlefield situation.
Salute Report Format
- Size of enemy unit
- Activites of Enemy
- Location
- Unit Markings
- Time sighted
- Equipment carried by enemy
Nine general First Aid Rules.
- Get Organized
- Make prelim assessments
- Limit prelims to ABC’s w/ multivictims
- Examine for Fractures
- Remove enough clothing to visualize wound
- Keep victim reassured and comfortable
- Avoid touching wounds w/ non-sterile items
- Position unconscious/semi-conscious victims on side or back
- Carry litter feet first
Four basic classes (priorities) of injuries in civilian or nontactical environments.
- Priority 1 - Correctable Life Threatening Injuries
- Priority 2 - Serious non-life threatening injuries
- Priority 3 - Minor injuries
- Priority 4 - Fatal injuries or dead
USMC Enlisted Ranks
- E-1 Private
- E-2 Private First Class
- E-3 LCPL
- E-4 CPL
- E-5 SGT
- E-6 SSGT
- E-7 Gunnary SGT
- E-8 (Admin - First SGT)/(Operational - Master SGT)
- E-9 (Admin - SGT Major)/(Operational - Master Gunnary SGT)
USMC Officer Ranks
- O-1 2nd LT
- O-2 1st LT
- O-3 CAPT
- O-4 MAJOR
- O-5 LTCOL
- O-6 COL
- O-7 BGEN
- O-8 MAJORGEN
- O-9 LTGEN
- O-10 GEN
Steps of OMFTS.
- Focus on operational objective
- Use sea as maneuvering space
- Generate overwhelming momentum and tempo
- Pit strengths against weaknesses
- Emphasize intelligence, deception and flexibility
- Integrate all organic, joint and combined assets
4 specific items of information required to give captors
- Service Number
- Date of Birth
- Rank
- Name