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Marine Corps' First Enlisted Women and FMF CORE Exam 441 Questions & Answers, Exams of Nursing

Detailed information about opha mae johnson, the first enlisted woman in the marine corps, and margaret a. Brewer, the first woman general officer. It also includes a comprehensive study guide for the fmf core exam 441, including questions and answers on various topics such as marine corps structure, operations, and emergency procedures. The guide covers topics like mef ce, meb, meu, meu (soc), reports, decontamination, and emergency actions for chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear attacks.

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Sailor's Creed - CORRECT ANSWERS I am a United States Sailor. I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America and I will obey the orders of those appointed over me. I represent the fighting spirit of the Navy and those who have gone before me to defend freedom and democracy around the world. I proudly serve my country's Navy combat team with Honor, Courage, and Commitment. I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all. Section 101 - CORRECT ANSWERS Safety fundamentals ORM & MCO - CORRECT ANSWERS Operational Risk Management MCO: 3500.27A Operational Risk Management - CORRECT ANSWERS A decision making tool used at all levels to increase our ability to make informed decisions and minimize risks to acceptable levels Five step process of ORM (I-AM-IS) - CORRECT ANSWERS Identify hazards Assess hazards Make risk decisions Implement controls Supervise Four principles of ORM (3AM) - CORRECT ANSWERS Accept risk when benefits outweigh the cost Accept no unnecessary risk

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Anticipate and manage risk by planning Make risk decisions at the right level PPE - CORRECT ANSWERS personal protective equipment Head safety (PIE) - CORRECT ANSWERS Penetration Impact Electric shock Hearing safety - CORRECT ANSWERS Single- 84 dbA (8 TWA) 140 dbA peak sound pressure Double- 104 dbA (8 TWA) Foot Safety - CORRECT ANSWERS high incident or potential foot injuries (ex. solid toe shoes) Eye safety - CORRECT ANSWERS Hazardous ops, provided at government expense (ex. face shield, face goggles) Hazard Material (HM) - CORRECT ANSWERS Any material because of its quantity, concentration, or physical or chemical characteristics may pose a substantial hazard to human health or the environment when incorrectly used, purposely released or accidently spilled Hazardous waste - CORRECT ANSWERS Any discarded material which meets the definition of HM or is designated hazardous waste by the environmental protection agency or state authority Material safety data sheet (MSDS) - CORRECT ANSWERS technical bulletins containing information about materials such as precautions for safe handing, composition, physical/chemical characteristics, health and safety hazards

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(maintained for every HM aboard, assemble to all handlers who must be trained on its understanding and us) Section 102 - CORRECT ANSWERS Marine corps history, rank structure and courtesies fundamentals November 10, 1775 - CORRECT ANSWERS -Marine corps created in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Tun tavern by continental congress. -Capt Samuel Nicholas raised 2 battalions -1st commandant of USMC 1834 - CORRECT ANSWERS Marines came under the department of the navy The national security act of 1947, amended in 1952, states the present structure 1776 - CORRECT ANSWERS (Revolutionary war) First marine landing on new providence island Bahamas seizing guns/supplies. Uniform of the day was stiff leather stock worn around neck- Leathernecks 1805 - CORRECT ANSWERS -Marines stormed barbary Pirates stronghold at Burma on the "Shores of Tripoli" -"Stars and Stripes" first raised in Eastern Hemisphere 1847 - CORRECT ANSWERS (Mexican War) Marines occupied the "Halls of Montezuma" Battle of Chapultepec in Mexico city, -1st American troops to enter capital -helped take california 1859 - CORRECT ANSWERS Col. Robert E. Lee puts down attempted slave revolt lead by abolitionist John Brown at harpers ferry

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1868 (1868 EGA is great) - CORRECT ANSWERS Marine corps adopted EGA Brigadier general Jacob Zellin, 7th commandant, modified royal marine emblem to depict marines as american and maritime Globe- worldwide service Anchor- sea tradtion Spread eagle- nation itself 1883 (semper fi) - CORRECT ANSWERS Official motto for semper fidelis latin for always faithful 1900 - CORRECT ANSWERS (Boxer rebellion) In support of foreign policy, Marines defended American legation Perking, China. Marines part of a Multinational defense force that protected the legation quarter. Small defense force held out until relief came 1913 - CORRECT ANSWERS 1st aviation unit Major Alfred A. Cunningham 1st pilot 1917 - CORRECT ANSWERS Marines landed as part of an American force in France. Marines participated in eight distinct operations, distinguishing themselves with an awarded number of decorations, among them the French Fourragere is still worn by members of the 5th and 6th Marines. 1933 - CORRECT ANSWERS MC Reorganized into FMF formally establishing Command and administrative relations" between fleet & MC Marine corps equipment board @ Quantico, Virginia dedicated long hours to testing and developing materials for landing ops and expeditionary service 1965 - CORRECT ANSWERS (South Vietnam)

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-Marines landed in south Vietnam committing to the Longest war in history. -Conducted numerous large scale offensive ops throughout the war as well as participating in the pacification program designed to win the support of the local populace. -Attempted coup of local government, marines land in Dominican Republic to evac and protect us citizens -Formed the core of a Multinational force that quickly restored peace 1982 - CORRECT ANSWERS (Lebanon) -Marines deployed to Lebanon as a Multinational peacekeeping force to restore peace in the war torn country. -This action further displayed the Marine concept of a "Force in Readiness. -October 23, 1983 suicide truck bombed the headquarters building killing 241 Americans, wounding 70 -Last marine unit withdrew July 1984 1991 - CORRECT ANSWERS (Operation Desert Storm) -Launched after the Iraqi government refused to comply with UN resolutions -Air phase commenced Jan 1991 -Massive airstrikes failed to dislodge Iraqi forces, ground forces swept in and liberated Kuwait 2001 - CORRECT ANSWERS -(Operation Enduring Freedom) Official name by us government for the War in Afgan together with 3 smaller military actions under the umbrella of GWOT. -Oct 7, 2001 early combat ops included land based B-1 Lancer, B-2 spirit, B- strato fortress bombers, carrier based F-14 tomcat, and F/A-18 hornets Tomahawk cruise missiles launched from both us and British ships and subs signaled the start of OEF 2003 - CORRECT ANSWERS (Invasion of Iraq) 4 countries participated with troops during initial invasion phase from March 20-May 1

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2004 (part 1) - CORRECT ANSWERS 1st Battle of Fallujah Operation vigilant resolve- unsuccessful attempt to capture the city April 2004 2004 (part 2) - CORRECT ANSWERS 2nd Battle of Fallujah -Operation Al-Fajr "the dawn"/ Op phantom fury was a Joint US Iraqi British offensive in Nov and Dec -led by USMC against the Iraqi insurgency stronghold in the city of Fallujah and was authorized by US appointed Iraqi interim government Cheatsheet for wars BGMTICH - CORRECT ANSWERS B- no date G- 07Aug M- Jun/Jul T- 20Nov I- 19Feb C- Nov H-25Feb Battle of Belleau Wood - CORRECT ANSWERS -Greatest battle in USMC history -Renamed "the Wood of the Brigade of Marines" as german intel evaluated marines as storm troops which was the highest rating on the enemy fighting scale, germans called them Teufelhunden/ Devil dogs Battle of Gualdalcanal - CORRECT ANSWERS 07Aug -1st MarDiv lands in soloman islands -1st US land offensive of WW -1st combat test of new amphim doctrine -Provided a base to launch further invasions of Japanese-held islands -Amphim landings followed on the soloman islands (NBC) New Georgia, Bougainville, Choiseul

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Battle of Mariana Islands - CORRECT ANSWERS -Marianas invaded for airfields for the air force and advanced bases for the navy. -Under command of LTGEN Holland M. Smith w/ a combined force of 136,000 troops landed on (SGT) Saipan, Guam, Tinian June and July of 1943. -This was the greatest number of troops up to that time under a marine command Battle of Tarawa - CORRECT ANSWERS -Objective of gilbert islands were the tarawa atoll and betio island. -Japanese commander proclaimed that it would take a million Americans 100 yrs to conquer it. -20Nov1943 Marines landed and secured it in 76 hrs. -Extended reef made them be offloaded hundreds of miles away from shore, heavy losses from enemy fire and drowning Battle of Iwo Jima - CORRECT ANSWERS -19Feb1945 Marines landed on Iwo Jima which was the largest and bloodest all marine battle in USMC history -MC suffered over 23300 causalities. -Greatly increased the air support and bombing operations against the Japanese home islands -Admiral Chester W. Nimitz said "Among the americans who served on Iwo island, uncommon valor was a common virtue" Battle of Chosin Reservoir - CORRECT ANSWERS -After pushing far into North Korea during November of 1950, Marines were cut off after the Chinese Communist Forces entered the war -Despite facing a 10-division force sent to annihilate them, Marines smashed 7 enemy divisions in their march from the Chosin Reservoir. -The major significance was that Marines brought out all operable equipment, properly evacuated their wounded and dead, and maintained tactical integrity Battle of Hue City - CORRECT ANSWERS -During the Vietnamese holiday of Tet in January of 1968. -A near division-size unit of NVA troops launched a surprise offensive and occupied.

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-Marines used MOUT for the first time since the korean war. -Fighting was house-to-house with progress measured in yards. The city was secured on 25 February 1968. Archibald Henderson - CORRECT ANSWERS -Brevet Brigadier General Archibald Henderson -Commandant (1820-1859) for 39 years until his death -General Henderson led the Corps through the Indian Wars, the War with Mexico, the opening of China, and the disorders in Central America -The "Grand Old Man of the Marine Corps," as he is often called, introduced higher standards of personal appearance, training, discipline, and strived to have the Marine Corps known as a professional military force, capable of more than just sea and guard duties John Quick - CORRECT ANSWERS -SGTMJR Quick -Won the Medal of Honor for semaphoring for an emergency lift of the naval bombardment while under Spanish and American shellfire at Cuzco Well (Guantanamo Bay, Cuba) -Landing at Guantanamo bay demonstrated marines usefulness as assault troops Dan Daly - CORRECT ANSWERS -SgtMjr Dan Daly -Received 2 MOH; chinese boxer rebellion, first caco war in Haiti -While his unit was pinned down in Belleu wood, the then GySgt Daly yelled,"Come on you sons of bit*hes, do you want to live forever?!" Louis B. "Chesty" Puller - CORRECT ANSWERS -LT Gen Puller -Him and a force of 32 marines became famous for scouring the jungles in a wide area of Nicaragua to the Honduran border engaging rebels -Known as the "Tiger of the Mountains -Marine Corps' mascot, an English bulldog named "Chesty," is named for this brave and fine Marine Corps officer

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Gregory R. "Pappy" Boyington - CORRECT ANSWERS -Major Gregory R. "Pappy" Boyington -Known for Marine prowess in aerial dogfight -Commanded VMH-214, the "Black Sheep," during WW -Recognized as the Marine Corps' top ranking flying ace with 28 victories ("kills") Ira H. Hayes - CORRECT ANSWERS -Cpl Ira H. Hayes -A Pima Indian, was one of the Marines immortalized in the now famous photograph taken of the second flag raising incident on Mount Suribachi on 23 Feb 1945 -Part of 5th amphibious corps under Major General Harry Schmidt Opha Mae Johnson - CORRECT ANSWERS -Private Opha Mae Johnson -Marine Corps' first enlisted woman on 13 August 1918 -Marine Reserve (F) was the official title by which the Marine Corps' first enlisted women were known; also known as marinettes or skirt marines Margaret A. Brewer - CORRECT ANSWERS -Brigadier General Margaret A. Brewer -then a Colonel, served as the Director of Women Marines (WM) during the period 1973- -Was the seventh and last director of WM, the only post-World War woman to hold the position -Marine Corps' first woman general officer on 11 May 1978 Robert E. Bush - CORRECT ANSWERS -HA First class Robert E. Bush Rifle Company Corpsman 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines - 5th Marine Division 2May Battle for Okinawa -The youngest Sailor to receive the Medal of Honor during WW -Exposed himself in order to render aid to a wounded Marine Officer

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-Fired back with one hand while holding the life saving plasma bottle in the other. -Despite his own serious injuries, continued to provide aid until his patient was evacuated -For his "conspicuous gallantry" on this occasion, he was presented with the Medal of Honor by President Harry S. Truman on 5 Oct1945, during "Nimitz Day" celebrations@ white house John H. Bradley - CORRECT ANSWERS -Pharmacist's Mate Second Class John H. Bradley -Joined with five Marines to raise Old Glory atop Mt. Suribachi on February 23, 1945 -21 February -He rushed to a wounded Marine through a mortar barrage and heavy machine gun fire. -Refused help from his comrades and instructed them to stay back. -Shielded the Marine with his own body while administering a unit of plasma & bandaging his wounds -Pulled the casualty 30 yards to safety under fire. -Awarded the Navy Cross Robert R.Ingram - CORRECT ANSWERS -Petty officer Robert R. Ingram Corpsman with Company C, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines- March 28, 1966

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-From 1600 until almost sunset, In the Face of Death and enduring the pain from his many wounds, Petty Officer Ingram pushed, pulled, cajoled, and doctored his Marines -Awarded the Medal of Honor


-Crawled across the battlefield to a downed Marine -Rendered aid as a bullet went through the palm of his hand-Sustained another 2 bullets; one being life threatening -Disregarded his own injuries, he continuously responded to calls to render aid -Gathered ammo, supplies and encourage to return fire until he reached the right flank on the PLT -He sustained his fourth bullet wound while dressing a head wound of another HM When/ how to render a salute - CORRECT ANSWERS -At least six, but not more than 30 paces away -Hold your salute until it is returned or acknowledged -Accompany the salute with an appropriate greeting -Look squarely at the person or colors being saluted -Render the salute only once if a senior remains in the immediate vicinity -Render the salute again if conversation takes place when a senior leaves or when you depart

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-Salute when passing an officer who is going in the same direction as you: Come abreast of the officer, salute and say, "By your leave, sir (ma'am)." -Salute officers, regular and reserve, of any branch in the U.S. military and foreign military and naval officers whose governments are formally recognized by the U.S. Government Rendering salute in formation - CORRECT ANSWERS Senior person calls the formation to attention and salutes for the group Rendering salute not in formation - CORRECT ANSWERS First person in the group who notices the officer will sound off and alert the group to prepare to render a salute When not to salute - CORRECT ANSWERS -At work indoors (except when under arms) -A prisoner or Guarding prisoners -Under battle conditions -In ranks, at games, or part of a working detail -At crowded gatherings, in public conveyances, or in congested areas, unless you are addressing or are being directly addressed by a senior -Doing so would physically interfere with your performance of an assigned duty. or would create a hazard -While your blouse or coat is unbuttoned

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-With a smoking device in your hand -Do not interrupt the conversation to salute another senior unless the officer to who you are speaking salutes a senior Rendering honors - CORRECT ANSWERS -If You are neither in formation nor in a vehicle-Then render the prescribed salute and hold the salute until the last note of music is sounded -If No flag is near-Then Face the music and salute -If You are in formation-Then Salute only on the command, "present arms. -If You are outdoors and uncovered-Then Stand at attention face the direction of the flag or music -If You are indoors-Then stand at attention face the music and/or flag. -If You are in a vehicle-Then Driver halt vehicle, passengers and driver remain seated at attention and do not salute. -If You are passing or being passed by an uncased color which is being paraded, presented, or is on formal display-Then Salute at six paces distance and hold the salute for six paces beyond or until it has passed your position by six paces. -If You are uncovered-Then Stand or march at attention when passing or being passed by an uncased color Honors boarding a ship 0800 to sunset - CORRECT ANSWERS Face aft upon reaching the top of the gangway (brow). Salute the National Ensign. Salute the officer of the deck (OD), who will be standing on the quarterdeck at the head of the gangway.

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Request "Permission to come aboard" Honors departing a ship 0800 to sunset - CORRECT ANSWERS Salute the OD and request "Permission to go ashore" Go to the brow, turn aft, and salute the National Ensign Honors Boarding and departing a naval ship between sunset and 0800 - CORRECT ANSWERS Follow same procedures from 0800 to sunset but do not turn aft and do not salute the National Ensign side note - Board a small boat or ship by inverse order of rank; the junior goes first, and the others follow according to rank - CORRECT ANSWERS Board a small boat or ship by inverse order of rank; the junior goes first, and the others follow according to rank USMC Ranks and paygrades- enlisted - CORRECT ANSWERS E1 Pvt nothing E2 PFC 1 chevron E3 LCpl 1 chevron crossed rifles E4 Cpl 2 chevrons crossed rifles E5 Sgt 3 chevrons crossed rifles E6 SSgt 3 chev x 1 rocker x rifles E7 GySgt 3 chev 2 rockers x rifles E8 1stSgt 3 up 3 down w/ Diamond E8 MSgt 3 up 3 down w/ cross rifles E9 MGySgt 3 up 4 down w/ bomb E9 SgtMaj 3 up 4 down w/ star E9 SgtMaj of MC 3 up 4 down w/ ega in middle surrounded by one star on each side USMC Ranks and paygrades- officers & CWO - CORRECT ANSWERS W- Warrant Officer Gold bar w/2 red squares W-2 CWO-2 gold bar w/3 red squares W-3 CWO-3 silver bar w/2 red squares

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W-4 CWO-4 silver bar w/3red squares W-5 CWO-5 silver bar w/1 red stripe O1 2ndLt gold bar O2 1stLt silver bar O3 Capt 2 silver bars O4 Maj gold oak leaf O5 LtCol silver oak leaf O6 Col silver spread eagle O7 BGen one 5 point star O8 MGen two 5 point stars O9 LtGen three 5 point stars O10 Gen four 5 point stars (B-M-L-G) Secton 103 - CORRECT ANSWERS USMC mission and organizational fundamentals 7 Elements of the Marine Corps Mission - CORRECT ANSWERS Provide, Provide, Develop, Provide, Develop, Expand, Perform first element of the MC mission - CORRECT ANSWERS Provide Fleet Marine Forces with combined arms and supporting air components for service with the United States Fleet in the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations as may be essential to the execution of a naval campaign

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second element of the MC mission - CORRECT ANSWERS Provide detachments and organizations for service on armed vessels of the Navy and security detachments for the protection of naval property at naval stations and bases. Third element of the MC mission - CORRECT ANSWERS Develop, in coordination with army, navy, and air force, the doctrine, tactics, techniques, and equipment employed by landing forces in amphibious operations Fourth element of the MC mission - CORRECT ANSWERS Provide Marine forces for airborne operations, in coordination with the army, navy and air force, according to the doctrine established by the Joint Chiefs of Staff Fifth element of the MC mission - CORRECT ANSWERS Develop, in coordination with Army, Navy, and Air force, the doctrine, procedures, and equipment for airborne operations Sixth element of the MC mission - CORRECT ANSWERS Expand peacetime components to meet wartime needs according to the joint mobilization plans Seventh element of the MC mission - CORRECT ANSWERS Perform such other duties as the President may direct Chains of command MC - CORRECT ANSWERS Operational and Service Operational COC - CORRECT ANSWERS President SECDEF Directly to commanders of combatant commands Service COC - CORRECT ANSWERS President SECDEF SECNAV Commandant

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Marine Corps' operating forces consist of - CORRECT ANSWERS Marine corps forces Marine corps security forces Marine security guard detachments Marine corps forces (MARFOR) - CORRECT ANSWERS Organized as MAGTFs, and are either employed as part of naval expeditionary forces or separately as part of larger joint or combined force Marine corps security forces (MCSF) - CORRECT ANSWERS Approximately 3,400 Marines who protect key naval installations and facilities worldwide Marine security guard detachments (MSG) - CORRECT ANSWERS At embassies and consulates- provide forces to the department of state for embassy security- currently assigned to 121 diplomatic posts in 115 countries HQMC consists of & (TIDE-ARR) - CORRECT ANSWERS Commandant & Staff agencies that advise/assist in discharging responsibilities from law/high authority. Commandant directly responsible to SECNAV for... -Training -Internal organization -Discipline -Efficiency -Administrative -Requirement -Readiness ...of the MC MAGTF - CORRECT ANSWERS Marine Air Ground Task Force Is the Marine Corps' principle organization for the conduct of all missions across the range of military operations

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Command Element (MEF) - CORRECT ANSWERS Serves as MAGTF HQ. Task organized to provide Command and Control necessary for effective planning, direction, and execution of all operations (12) MEF CE consists of (People In Okinawa Love Planning Cookouts) - CORRECT ANSWERS Command Section G-1-Personnel and Admin (People) G-2-Intel and Counter-Intel (In) G-3-Operations and Training (Okinawa) G-4-Logistics (Love) G-5-Plans (Planning) G-6-Comm and Info Systems (Cookouts) Comptroller Security Management Office Spec Ops Training Group Staff Judge Advocate Branch Public Affairs Office Branch (C-SSS-P) MHG (MEF HQ) - CORRECT ANSWERS Provides the (ATL) administrative, Training, and Logistical support while in CONUS and forward deployed to the MEF/ MEB CE MARCENT - CORRECT ANSWERS HQ for USMC central command CENTCOM MFR - CORRECT ANSWERS -Augment and reinforce in a time of war or national emergency, or contingency operations -Provide personnel and operational tempo relief in peace time

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-Provide community services, I.E. "Toys for Tots MAW - CORRECT ANSWERS Task organized to provide some or all of the 6 functions of aviation in support of the MAGTF MARDIV - CORRECT ANSWERS Task organized to provide ground operations in support of the MAGTF MLG - CORRECT ANSWERS Task organized to provide the full range of CSS functions and capabilities needed to support the continued readiness and sustainability of the MAGTF Location of I MEF - CORRECT ANSWERS South California Arizona Location of II MEF - CORRECT ANSWERS North and South Carolina Location of III MEF - CORRECT ANSWERS Japan Hawaii MEB (Marine Expeditionary Brigade) - CORRECT ANSWERS Capable of rapid deployment via amphibious shipping, strategic airlift, or Maritime Pre-positioning Force (MPF) The MEB is a MAGTF built around a .... - CORRECT ANSWERS (GCE)-reinforced infantry regiment (ACE)-aircraft group (LCE)-Combat Logistics Regiment(FWD) MEB commanded normally by? - CORRECT ANSWERS Brigadier general

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MEB CE - CORRECT ANSWERS Provide command and control w/ Surveillance Reconnaissance Intelligence Group detachment, commanded by general MEU (Marine Expeditionary Unit) - CORRECT ANSWERS Forward deployed, sea-based, rapid crisis response capable unit, able to perform maritime special operations (special operations capable) MEU special operations consist of? (TRIV-SSS) - CORRECT ANSWERS Tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel(TRAP) Reconnaissance and surveillance In-extremis hostage recovery Visit, board, search, and seizure of vessels Specialized demolitions Seizure/recovery of offshore energy facilities Seizure/recovery of selected personnel or materiel MEU (SOC) CE - CORRECT ANSWERS Provide command and control to the MEU (SOC) MEU (SOC) CE consists of? - CORRECT ANSWERS Command section Chaplain section Headquarters commandant Public affairs section S-shops (no S-5) MEU (SOC) CE contains - CORRECT ANSWERS (ACE)-A reinforced helicopter squadron(RHS) (GCE)-Reinforced Infantry Battalion. (RIB) (LCE)-Combat Logistics Battalion. (CLB) Seven standing MEU(SOC ) CE - CORRECT ANSWERS I MEF are the 11th, 13th and 15th

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II MEF are the 22nd, 24th, and 26th III MEF is the 31st SPMAGTF - CORRECT ANSWERS Used when one of three basic MAGTFs would be too large of a force Special purpose marine air ground task force SPMAGTF comprised of? - CORRECT ANSWERS (CE) - Task-Organized. (ACE) - is a task-organized detachment of aircraft. (GCE) - is composed of at least a platoon-sized element (LCE) - is task-organized Section 104 - CORRECT ANSWERS Administrative fundamentals Reporting senior - CORRECT ANSWERS Commanding officers are reporting seniors by virtue of their command authority Delegated Reporting Seniors - CORRECT ANSWERS Delegation of reporting senior authority is an actual transfer of authority, not merely an authorization to sign "By direction." Immediate superiors in command (ISIC) - CORRECT ANSWERS Reporting seniors for assigned commanding officers. CO of your CO Enlisted reporting seniors - CORRECT ANSWERS Chief petty officers (E7-E9) may act as reporting seniors for members in the grades of E4 and below only Raters and Senior Raters - CORRECT ANSWERS Evals on E-6 and below Rater- CPO whenever possible but if none available may be e-7 and above, military or civilian Senior Rater - DIVO or Dept. Head

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Performance Counseling - CORRECT ANSWERS CO's Program Done in middle of eval period to show strengths and weakness's in hope of motivation for improvement. Types of Reports - CORRECT ANSWERS Regular reports Concurrent reports Operational Commander reports Regular reports - CORRECT ANSWERS Submitted periodically. Covers day-for-day, all naval service on AD or in drilling Reserve programs except for enlisted initial entry training Concurrent report - CORRECT ANSWERS Provide a record of significant performance in an additional duty or TAD status (optional unless directed by higher authority) Operational Commander Reports - CORRECT ANSWERS Optional, and may only be submitted on COs or OICs by operational commanders who are not also their regular reporting seniors. Performance Information Memorandum (PIM) - CORRECT ANSWERS Used to report performance information to another command for consideration in a FITREP, CHIEFEVAL or EVAL. However, a PIM may be used for: Any type of DUTY less than 3 months & TAD of any length as an alternative to a concurrent report Administrative blocks - CORRECT ANSWERS identify the report, define the context in which it was received, and make it more informative to detailers and selection boards. Guidance on trait grades - CORRECT ANSWERS 5.0 far above standards

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1.0 poor performance Most sailors will be in the 2.0 to 4.0 range 5.0=Super Star 4.0=Advanced 3.0=Dependable 2.0=Promising 1.0=Disappointing Comments block - CORRECT ANSWERS Based on verifiable facts Use input from personal observations Do not underline, boldface, italics, centering, or other highlighting (U-B-I-C-H) (handwritten comments not allowed except on e1-e4 reports) Promotion recommendation summary groups - CORRECT ANSWERS Performance mark taken directly from the promotion recommendation and is... 4.0 is an "Early Promote" 3.8 is a "Must Promote" 3.6 is a "Promotable" 3.4 is a "Progressing" 2.0 is a "significant problems" Misconduct reporting - CORRECT ANSWERS Adverse or downgraded reports may not be used as punishment or used as an alternative to the proper disposition of misconduct under the UCMJ Responsibilities and rights of members - CORRECT ANSWERS Shall sign all of their Regular reports, unless impossible to do so, and shall sign other reports where possible. Members have the right to submit statements either at the time of the report or within 2 years Types of Naval Correspondence - CORRECT ANSWERS Standard letter

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Endorsements Memorandums Standard letter - CORRECT ANSWERS Used to correspond officially within or outside DOD Endorsements - CORRECT ANSWERS when a letter is transmitted via activity Memorandum - CORRECT ANSWERS An informal way to correspond within an activity or between DON activities Page 2 - CORRECT ANSWERS NAVPERS 1070/602, DEPENDENCY APPLICATION/RECORD OF EMERGENCY DATA AND DD 93, RECORD OF EMERGENCY DATA Page 4 - CORRECT ANSWERS NAVPERS 1070/604, ENLISTED QUALIFICATIONS HISTORY Page 5 - CORRECT ANSWERS NAVPERS 1070/605 History of Assignments Page 13 - CORRECT ANSWERS NAVPERS 1070/613 Administrative Remarks UCMJ purpose - CORRECT ANSWERS Promotes good order and discipline; provides a basis for the administration of justice for the Armed Forces Responsible to uphold UCMJ - CORRECT ANSWERS All members of the armed forces Subject to the UCMJ - CORRECT ANSWERS Members of a regular or reserve component of the Armed Forces Members of the Fleet Reserve and Fleet Marine Corps Reserve

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Members of a reserve component while on inactive-duty training Members of the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard only when federalized In time of war, all persons serving with or accompanying an Armed Force in the field Volunteers from the time of their muster or acceptance into the Armed Forces Inductees from the time of their actual induction into the Armed Forces Cadets, aviation cadets, and midshipmen Retired members of a regular component who are entitled to pay Retired members of a reserve component who are receiving hospitalization from an Armed Force Types of Court martial - CORRECT ANSWERS Summary court martial Special court martial General court martial Summary: 1 BN 1, 45, 2, 1 Special: MJ, MJ ≥3 AD 6, 3, 2/3 6 ,pull rank, bad conduct discharge General: MJ, MJ ≥5 AD any punishment not forbidden by UCMJ - CORRECT ANSWERS Summary: 1 BN 1, 45, 2, 1 Special: MJ, MJ ≥3 AD 6, 3, 2/3 6 ,pull rank, bad conduct discharge General: MJ, MJ ≥5 AD any punishment not forbidden by UCMJ