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111 Cards in this Set
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Name 3 examples of a MOUT operation |
Seoul 1950 Hue 1968 Fallujah 2005 |
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What uniform is this? |
Charlie's |
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Marine Corps was created by a way the Continental Congress on the date ___ the first Marines were recruited at ___ in___. |
10 Nov 1775, Tun Tavern, Philadephia, PA |
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What is a MOS? |
Military Occupational Specialty |
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What is a T/E? |
Table of Equipment |
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What is a MPF? |
Maritime Preposition Force |
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Write out C4I |
Command, Control, Communication, Computer and Intelligence |
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What is ANGLICO? |
Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company |
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What is UNS? |
Urgent Needs Statement |
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What is ROE? |
Rules of Engagement |
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What is FOD? |
Foreign Object Damage |
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What is HST? |
Helo Support Team |
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What is EPW? |
Enemy Prisoner of War |
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What is the system used to identify a billet in the Marine Corps and what is its Navy Counterpart? |
RUC, UIC |
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What is the MCPP process that it's stored our in 6 hours? |
Marine Corps Planning Process |
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The command post for the CE is called the ___. |
CP |
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Most decorated Marine |
Lewis Puller |
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First Marine Aviator |
A. A. Cunningham |
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Grand Old Man of the Marine Corps |
A. A. Henderson |
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Enlisted Marine who won the Medal of Honor 2 times |
Dan Daily |
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CO of VMF-214 |
Gregory Boyington |
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First Commandant of the Marine Corps |
Samuel Nicholas |
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Was given the Mameluke Sword |
Presely O'Bannon |
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Famous Marine Corps Band Leader |
John Sousa |
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Oldest man in space |
John Glenn |
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First Marine to win the Medal of Honor in WW2 |
John Basilone |
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First Marine to Command an Army Division |
John Lejeune |
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Command 1st MARDIV at Guadalcanal |
A. A. Vandergrif |
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Highest scoring ace in the Marine Corps |
Joe Foss |
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Helicopter first used |
Korea |
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First use of a tracked amphibious assault vehicle |
Tarawa |
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The LSD well deck concept was conceived |
Guadalcanal |
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First use of dive bombing |
Haiti |
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The Marine Corps air/ground team concept |
Korea |
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The Marine Corps expanded to multiple divisions |
WW1 |
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Confirmed the need for the Corps in the Cold War |
Vietnam |
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Kept the Marine Barracks at 8th & I from being burned |
Bladengburg |
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First Amphibious assault |
Bahamas |
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"Devil Dog" |
Belleau Wood |
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"Send us more Japs" |
Wake Island |
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"A million men could not take ___ in a hundred years." |
Tarawa |
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"Uncommon valor was a common virtue" |
Nimitz |
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"The raising of the flag on Suribachi means a Marine Corps for the next 500 years" |
Forrestal |
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"Retreat, Hell! We're attacking in a different direction" |
Chosin Reservoir |
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"Semper Fi" |
Marine Corps Motto |
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"First to Fight" |
A statement on Marine readiness |
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What is the function of the Force Combat Service Support Group (CSSG) of a MAGTF? |
Task organized to provide the full range of CSS functions and capabilities needed to support the continued readiness and sustainability of the MAGTF |
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What are the 3 C's of protecting troops? |
Camouflage Cover Concealment |
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Name the three recruit training centers for officers and enlisted Marines |
MCRD, Paris Island, SC MCRD San Diego, CA TBS, Quantico, VA |
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3rd MAW's four MAG's |
MAG-11 MAG-13 MAG-16 MAG-39 |
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What is a SALUTE report and what does each letter stand for? |
It is a format used to give an accurate report of an enemy. S - Size A - Activity L - Location U - Uniform T - Time E - Equipment |
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Write out "SEMPER FI" in the Phonetic Alphabet |
Sierra Echo Mike Papa Echo Romeo Foxtrot India |
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Write out "MARINE" in the Phonetic Alphabet |
Mike Alpha Romeo India November Echo |
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Write out "Chesty" in the Phonetic Alphabet |
Charlie Hotel Echo Sierra Tango Yankee |
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Military Phonetic Alphabet |
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What are the three kinds of North normally found on a map? |
True Grid Magnetic |
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Red Blue Black Green |
Relief Water Man-made objects Vegetation |
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Marine Corps Planning Process steps |
1. Mission Analysis 2. Course of Action (COA) Development 3. COA Wargaming 4. COA Comparison & Decision 5. Orders Development 6. Transition |
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SMEAC |
A clear order if the task to be accomplished Situation Mission Execution Administration/Logistics Command/Signal |
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MSDS |
Material Safety Data Sheet The OSA information that is kept for all hazardous material |
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MSC |
Military Sealift Command |
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Five Steps of ORM |
Operational Risk Management 1. Identify Hazards 2. Assess Hazards 3. Make Risk Decisions 4. Implement Controls 5. Supervise |
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Ground Combat Element Units |
Fire Team (4) Squad (3) Platoon (4) Company (4) Battalion (5) Regiment (5) Division |
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Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V |
Subsistence Clothing/Individual Equipment/etc Petroleum/Oils/Lubricants Construction Materials Ammunition |
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Class VI Class VII Class VIII Class IX Class X |
Personal Demand Items Major End Items Medical Repair Parts Material for Non-Military Programs |
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PERMA |
Five phases of an Amphibious Operation Planning Embarkation Rehearsal Movement Assault |
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CH-46E & MV-22 |
HMM (Sea Knight & Osprey) |
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CH-53D |
HMH (Sea Stallion) |
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AH-1W & UH-1 |
HMLA (Cobra & Huey) |
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F/A-18C |
VMFA (Hornet) |
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F/A-18D |
VMFA(AW) - 2 seats |
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AV-8B |
VMA (Harrier) |
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KC-130 |
VMRG (Hercules) |
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EA-6B |
VMAQ (Prowler) |
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RQ-2A |
VMU (UAV) |
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FPCONs |
Force Protection Conditions Normal Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta |
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OMFTS |
Operational Maneuver From the Sea |
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MOOTW |
Military Operation Other than War |
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MOUT |
Military Operation on Urbanized Terrain |
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Four Primary Weapon Safety Rules |
1. Treat every weapon as if it were loaded. 2. Never point the weapon at anything that you do not intend to shoot. 3. Keep your finger straight and off the trigger until you intend to fire. 4. Keep weapon on safe until you intend to fire. |
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Steps in stoppage of M9 |
Tap Rack Bang |
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Convert between Grid North and Magnetic North |
Declination Diagram |
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National Security Act of 1947 |
"Marines are trained, organized, and equipped for offensive amphibious employment and as a force of readiness. |
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Six "regional" Unified Combatant Commands |
USCENTCOM USEUCOM USNORTHCOM USSOUTHCOM USPACOM USAFRICOM |
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Four "functional" Unified Combatant Commands |
USJFCOM USSOCOM USTRANSCOM USSTRATCOM |
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M16A2 |
Standard USMC Service rifle, 5.56 |
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M9 |
Berretta service pistol, 9mm |
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M240G |
Medium machine gun 7.62mm |
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M249 |
SAW 5.56mm |
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M203 |
40,, grenade launcher attaches to M16 or M4 |
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M16A4 |
New version of M16 with rail system for accessories |
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M4 |
Newer shorter carbine variant of the M16 |
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Mk19 |
Medium machine gun; 40mm |
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6 steps of taking an EPW |
Search Silence Segregate Safeguard Speed Tag |
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S-1/G-1 |
Admin |
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S-2/G-2 |
Intel |
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S-3/G-3 |
Operations |
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S-4/G-4 |
Logistics |
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S-6/G-6 |
Comm and Computers |
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G-8 |
Base Operations
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3 Command Relationships |
ADCON TACON |
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I MEF II MEF III MEF |
San Diego (Camp Pendleton) North Carolina (Cammp Lejeune) Okinawa JA |
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MARFORPAC MARFORLANT MARFORRES |
Hawaii (Camp Smith) Norfolk, VA New Orleans, LA |
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Directly report to the Commandant of the Marine Corps |
Counsel for the Commandant Chaplain of the Marine Corps Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps |
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1775 1834 1868 1883 1918 1947 1952 |
Marine Corps Founded Depart of Navy EGA Semper Fi Belleau Wood National Security Act Amended |
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Six functions of Marine Corps Aviation |
Offensive Air Support Anti-Air Warfare Assault Support Electronic Warfare Air Reconnaissance Control of Aircraft & Missles |
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Two categories of offensive Air Support |
Deep Air Support Close Air Support |
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FEINT |
An offensive action involving contact with the adversary conducted with the purpose of deceiving the enemy |
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"Plugger" |
Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver |
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ROWPU |
Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Unit |
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TWPS |
Tactical Water Purification System |