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What is the mneumonic for the 14 leadership traits?
JJ-DIDTIEBUCKLE
What are the 14 leadership traits?
Justice, judgment, dependability, initiative, decisiveness, tact, integrity, enthusiasm, bearing, unselfishness, courage, knowledge, loyalty and endurance.
Which trait is creating a favorable impression in carriage, appearance, and personal conduct at all times?
Bearing
Which trait is the ability to make decisions promptly and to announce them in a clear, forceful manner?
Decisiveness
What is an E-3 in the Marine Corps?
Lance corporal
What rank is Master Sergeant and First Sergeant?
E-8
What are field grade officers in the MC?
O4-O6 (Major, LT Colonel, Colonel)
What combatant status describes individuals not involved in hostilities?
Non-combatant
What combatant status do medical personnel and chaplains fall under?
Non-combatant
What is the purpose of the Law of Armed Conflict?
Designed to prevent unnecessary suffering of civilians and to minimize damage to infrastructure during a conflict.
Which principle of the LOAC is described as that any target destruction must be necessary to accomplish the mission?
Miltary necessity
Which principle of the LOAC is described as being employed whenever an attack has the possibility of affecting civilian populations or infrastructures?
Proportionality
Which principle of the LOAC is described as all attacks to be directed ONLY at combatants and military objectives?
Distinction
What is an insurgent?
Unlawful combatants
What is a set of directives issued by competent military authority to delineate circumstances and limitations under which forces will initiate and/or continue combat engagement with other forces encountered?
Rules of Engagement
What side of the collar is rating insignia worn on the Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform (MCCUU)?
Left collar
What side of the collar is rank insignia worn on the MCCUU?
Right collar
What does ILBE stand for?
Improved load bearing equipment
What are the predisposing physiological (host) factors associated with heat injuries?
Fitness/BMI, age, medical conditions, previous history of heat injury, skin trauma, and medications
What are the predisposing environmental factors associated with heat injuries?
Ambient air temperature, wind velocity, humidity and radiant heat.
What are the types of heat injuries?
Heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke
Which heat injury includes fatigue, dizziness, decreased urine output (oliguria), tachycardia, orthostatic hypotension, clammy moist skin and dilated pupils?
Heat exhaustion
Which heat injury includes dry red hot skin, uneven respirations/pulse, and constricted pupils?
Heat stroke
What is the primary goal of treating heat stroke?
Reduce body's core temperature.
What are the 4 core elements of a MAGTF?
Command element, ground combat element, aviation combat element, and logistics combat element
What does a LT Gen or a MAJ Gen command?
Marine Expeditionary Force, 20k-90k personnel
Who commands a MEU?
A Colonel, 1500-3000 personnel. 15 days worth of supplies
What is a MEB?
Marine Expeditionary Brigade, responds to forcible entry to humanitarian assistance. Commanded by B. Gen or Maj. General, 3k-12k personnel.
What is a Battalion Landing Team (BLT) a part of?
MEU ground core element
What are the 4 MAGTFs from largest to smallest?
MEF, MEB, MEU, SPMAGTF