Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
30 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
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
|