Marine Corp Flashcards

1
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E-1

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Private

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2
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E-2

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Private First Class

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3
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E-3

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Lance Corporal

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4
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E-4

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Corporal

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5
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E-5

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Sergeant

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E-6

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Staff Sergeant

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E-7

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Gunnery Sergeant

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8
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E-8

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Master Sergeant

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9
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5 paragraph order

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Situation, Mission, Execution, Admin and Logistics, Command and Signal.

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10
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E-9

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Master Gunnery Sergeant / Sergeant Major/ 1st SGT

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11
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W-1

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Warrant Officer

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12
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W-2

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Chef Warrant Officer 2

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13
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W-3

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Chef Warrant Officer 3

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14
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W-4

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Chef Warrant Officer 4

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15
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W-5

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Chef Warrant Officer 5

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16
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O-1

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2nd LT

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17
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O-2

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1st LT

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18
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O-3

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Captain

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19
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O-4

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Major

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20
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O-5

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Lt. Colonel

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21
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O-6

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Colonel

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22
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O-7

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Brigadier General

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23
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O-8

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Major General

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24
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O-9

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Lt. General

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25
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O-10

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General

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26
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1st GO

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Take charge of this post and all government property in view.

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27
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2nd GO

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Walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.

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28
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3rd GO

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Report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce.

29
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4th GO

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To repeat all calls [from posts] more distant from the guardhouse than my own.

30
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5th GO

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Quit my post only when properly relieved.

31
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6th GO

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To receive, obey, and pass on to the sentry who relieves me, all orders from the Commanding Officer, Officer of the Day, Officers, and Non-Commissioned Officers of the guard only.

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7th GO

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Talk to no one except in the line of duty.

33
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8th GO

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Give the alarm in case of fire or disorder.

34
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9th GO

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To call the Corporal of the Guard in any case not covered by instructions.

35
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10th GO

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Salute all officers and all colors and standards not cased.

36
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11th GO

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Be especially watchful at night and during the time for challenging, to challenge all persons on or near my post, and to allow no one to pass without proper authority

37
Q

Eagle

A

Nation

38
Q

Globle

A

Worldwide Service

39
Q

Anchor

A

Naval Traditions

40
Q

What is the meaning of the Marine Corps Motto “Semper Fidelis”.

A

Always Faithful

41
Q

What was the year Marine aviation began.

A

1912

42
Q

What was the year Marine aviation began.

A

1912

43
Q

Who was the first Marine to be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor

A

John Mackie.

44
Q

Who was the Marine Known as “the Grand Old Man of the Marine Corps,” who served 38 years as Commandant of the Marine Corps and initiated the “Force in Readiness” concept.

A

Archibald Henderson.

45
Q

What is the birth date of the United States Marine Corps

A

10 November 1775.

46
Q

Select the birthplace of the United States Marine Corps.

A

Tun Tavern located in Philadelphia, PA.

47
Q

What are the types of leave.

A

Advanced, Annual, Convalescent, and Emergency.

48
Q

Where is the location of the 1st Marine Division.

A

Camp Pendleton, California.

49
Q

Where is the location of the 2nd Marine Division.

A

Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.

50
Q

Where is the location of the 3rd Marine Division.

A

Okinawa, Japan

51
Q

Where is the location of the 4th Marine Division Headquarters

A

New Orleans, Louisiana.

52
Q

Where is the location of the 1st Marine Air Wing.

A

Okinawa, Japan.

53
Q

Where isthe location of the 2nd Marine Air Wing.

A

Cherry Point, North Carolina.

54
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Where is the location of the 3rd Marine Air Wing.

A

Miramar, California.

55
Q

Where is the location of the 1st Marine Logistics Group.

A

Camp Pendleton, California.

56
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Where isthe location of the 2nd Marine Logistics Group.

A

Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.

57
Q

Where is the location of the 3rd Marine Logistics Support Group.

A

Okinawa, Japan

58
Q

What are the four core elements of the MAGTF.

A

Command, Ground Combat, Aviation Combat, and Combat Service Support.

59
Q

5 x 9 ½ ft

A

Storm

60
Q

20 x 38 ft

A

Garrison

61
Q

10 x 19 ft

A

Post

62
Q

What was the year women joined the United States Marine Corps.

A

1918

63
Q

What is the origin of the term “Devil Dog”.

A

Nickname given to Marines by German Soldiers.

64
Q

What is the origin of the term “First to Fight”.

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Recruiting poster slogan during WWI.

65
Q

6 Troop leading Steps

BAMCIS

A

egin planning, Arrange for reconnaissance, Make reconnaissance, Complete the plan, Issue the order, and Supervise

66
Q

JJ DID TIE BUCKLE

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Justice Judgement Decisiveness Initiative Dependability Tact Integrity Endurance Bearing Unselfishness Knowledge Loyalty Enthusiasm

67
Q

Only two Marines to receive two Medals of Honor

A

Dan Daly and Smedley Butler

68
Q

Only Marine to receive five Navy Crosses

A

Lewis B. “Chesty” Puller

69
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First Commandant of the Marine Corps

A

Captain Samuel Nichols