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1. STATE THE PRIMARY GOAL OF MARINE CORPS LEADERSHIP.
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THE PRIMARY GOAL OF MARINE CORPS LEADERSHIP IS TO INSTILL IN ALL MARINES THE FACT THAT WE ARE WARRIORS FIRST
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2. STATE THE PURPOSE OF MILITARY LAW
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Definition
A. PROMOTES GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINE.
B. PROVIDES A BASIS FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE FOR THE ARMED FORCES.
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NAME THE FOLLOWING UCMJ ARTICLES. 86, 89, 90, 91,121, 128, 134.
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Definition
86 - ABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE.
89 - DISRESPECT TOWARD A SUPERIOR COMMISSIONED OFFICER
90 - ASSAULT ON, OR WILLFULLY DISOBEYING A SUPERIOR COMMISSIONED OFFICER
91 - INSUBORDINATE CONDUCT TOWARD A WARRANT OFFICER, NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER, OR PETTY OFFICER
121 - LARCENY AND WRONGFUL APPROPRIATION
128 - ASSAULT
134 – GENERAL ARTICLE
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NAME THE THREE KINDS OF COURTS-MARTIAL
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Definition
A. SUMMARY COURT MARTIAL
B. SPECIAL COURT MARTIAL
C. GENERAL COURT MARTIAL
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STATE THE PURPOSE OF NJP.
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Definition
THE PURPOSE OF NJP IS TO GIVE THE COMMANDER THE ABILITY TO MAINTAIN GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINE
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6. NAME THE FIVE TYPES OF DISCHARGES FROM THE MILITARY
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Definition
A. HONORABLE
B. GENERAL, UNDER HONORABLE CONDITIONS
C. GENERAL, UNDER OTHER THAN HONORABLE CONDITIONS
D. BAD-CONDUCT
E. DISHONORABLE
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STATE THE NINE PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF WAR
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Definition
A. FIGHT ONLY ENEMY COMBATANTS.
B. DO NOT HARM ENEMIES WHO SURRENDER: DISARM THEM AND TURN THEM OVER TO YOUR SUPERIOR.
C. DO NOT KILL OR TORTURE PRISONERS.
D. COLLECT AND CARE FOR THE WOUNDED, WHETHER FRIEND OR FOE.
E. DO NOT ATTACK MEDICAL PERSONNEL, FACILITIES, OR EQUIPMENT.
F. DO NOT DESTROY MORE THAN THE MISSION REQUIRES.
G. DO NOT STEAL; RESPECT PRIVATE PROPERTY AND POSSESSIONS.
H. DO YOUR BEST TO PREVENT VIOLATIONS OF THE LAW OF WAR; REPORT ALL VIOLATIONS TO YOUR SUPERIORS, A MILITARY
LAWYER, A CHAPLAIN, OR PROVOST MARSHAL.
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8. WHEN DO YOU NOT RENDER A SALUTE?
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Definition
A. AT WORK INDOORS (EXCEPT WHEN UNDER ARMS)
B. GUARDING PRISONERS
C. UNDER BATTLE CONDITIONS
D. A PRISONER
E. IN RANKS, AT GAMES, OR PART OF A WORKING DETAIL
F .AT CROWDED GATHERINGS, IN PUBLIC CONVEYANCES, OR IN CONGESTED AREAS, UNLESS YOU ARE ADDRESSING OR ARE BEING DIRECTLY ADDRESSED BY A SENIOR
G. DOING SO WOULD PHYSICALLY INTERFERE WITH YOUR PERFORMANCE OF AN ASSIGNED DUTY OR WOULD CREATE A HAZARD
H. YOUR BLOUSE OR COAT UNBUTTONED
I. A SMOKING DEVICE IN YOUR HAND
J. ANYTHING IN YOUR RIGHT HAND
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9. NAME THE THREE SIZES OF NATIONAL ENSIGN AND THEIR CORRESPONDING SIZES.
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Definition
A. STORM FLAG – 5’ X 9 1/2’
B. POST FLAG – 10’ X 19’
C. GARRISON FLAG – 20’ X 38’
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10. STATE THE LOCATION OF THE FOUR MARINE DIVISIONS
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Definition
A. 1ST MARINE DIVISION IS LOCATED IN CAMP PENDLETON, CALIFORNIA.
B. 2ND MARINE DIVISION IS LOCATED IN CAMP LEJEUNE, NORTH CAROLINA.
C. 3RD MARINE DIVISION IS LOCATED IN OKINAWA, JAPAN.
D. 4TH MARINE DIVISION HQ IS LOCATED IN NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
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11. STATE THE LOCATION OF THE FOUR MARINE AIR WINGS.
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Definition
A. 1ST AIRCRAFT WING IS LOCATED IN OKINAWA AND IWAKUNI, JAPAN.
B. 2ND AIRCRAFT WING IS LOCATED IN CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA.
C. 3RD AIRCRAFT WING IS LOCATED IN MIRAMAR, CALIFORNIA.
D. 4TH AIRCRAFT WING IS LOCATED IN NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
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12. STATE THE LOCATION OF THE FOUR MARINE LOGISTICS GROUPS (MLG’S
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Definition
A. 1ST MARINE LOGISTICS GROUP IS LOCATED IN CAMP PENDLETON, CALIFORNIA.
B. 2ND MARINE LOGISTICS GROUP IS LOCATED IN CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA.
C. 3RD MARINE LOGISTICS GROUP IS LOCATED IN OKINAWA, JAPAN.
D. 4TH MARINE LOGISTICS GROUP IS LOCATED IN MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
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13. NAME THE FOUR ELEMENTS OF A MAGTF
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Definition
A. COMMAND ELEMENT (CE)
B. GROUND COMBAT ELEMENT (GCE)
C. AVIATION COMBAT ELEMENT (ACE)
D. COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT ELEMENT (CSSE)
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14. NAME THE THREE TYPES OF MAGTFS.
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Definition
A. MARINE EXPEDITIONARY UNIT (MEU)
B. MARINE EXPEDITIONARY BRIGADE (MEB)
C. MARINE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE (MEF)
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15. WHAT IS THE PRINCIPAL WARFIGHTING MAGTF IN THE ACTIVE FORCE STRUCTURE
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Definition
A. THE MARINE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE (MEF)
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16. EXPLAIN THE FIVE PURPOSES OF CLOSE ORDER DRILL.
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Definition
A. PROVIDE SIMPLE FORMATIONS FROM WHICH VARIOUS COMBAT FORMATIONS COULD READILY BE ASSUMED.
B. MOVE UNITS FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER IN A STANDARD AND ORDERLY MANNER WHILE MAINTAINING THE BEST POSSIBLE APPEARANCE.
C. PROVIDE THE TROOPS AN OPPORTUNITY TO HANDLE INDIVIDUAL WEAPONS.
D. INSTILL DISCIPLINE THROUGH PRECISION AND AUTOMATIC RESPONSE TO ORDERS.
E. INCREASE A LEADER'S CONFIDENCE THROUGH THE EXERCISE OF COMMAND BY GIVING PROPER COMMANDS AND DRILLING TROOPS.
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A. PROVIDE SIMPLE FORMATIONS FROM WHICH VARIOUS COMBAT FORMATIONS COULD READILY BE ASSUMED.
B. MOVE UNITS FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER IN A STANDARD AND ORDERLY MANNER WHILE MAINTAINING THE BEST POSSIBLE APPEARANCE.
C. PROVIDE THE TROOPS AN OPPORTUNITY TO HANDLE INDIVIDUAL WEAPONS.
D. INSTILL DISCIPLINE THROUGH PRECISION AND AUTOMATIC RESPONSE TO ORDERS.
E. INCREASE A LEADER'S CONFIDENCE THROUGH THE EXERCISE OF COMMAND BY GIVING PROPER COMMANDS AND DRILLING TROOPS.
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Definition
A. PLATOON COMMANDER
B. PLATOON SERGEANT
C. FIRE TEAM SERGEANT
D. RIFLEMAN
E. PLATOON GUIDE
F. SQUAD LEADER
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Term
WHAT ARE THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM WEIGHT’S FOR YOUR HEIGHT?
MALE MARINES (REGARDLESS OF AGE)
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Definition
69''
MINIMUM
119
MAXIMUM
186
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Term
WHAT ARE THE AUTHORIZED MALE UNIFORM ITEMS FOR WEAR WITH CIVILIAN ATTIRE?
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Definition
A. GOLD CUFF LINKS, STUDS, TIE BAR
B. FOOTWEAR, SOCKS
C. MOURNING BAND, GLOVES
D. DRAWERS, WHITE UNDERSHIRTS
E. BLACK BOW TIE, SERVICE SWEATER, GREEN WOOL SCARF, GENERAL PURPOSE TRUNKS
F. ALL WEATHER COAT, TANKER JACKET, OR DRESS BLUE SWEATER WITHOUT INSIGNIA OF GRADE
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20. STATE THE PRIMARY GOAL OF MARINE CORPS LEADERSHIP.
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Definition
A. THE PRIMARY GOAL OF MARINE CORPS LEADERSHIP IS TO INSTILL IN ALL MARINES THE FACT THAT WE ARE WARRIORS FIRST
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21. DEFINE SEXUAL HARASSMENT
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Definition
A. INFLUENCING, OFFERING TO INFLUENCE, OR THREATENING THE CAREER, PAY, OR JOB OF ANOTHER PERSON IN EXCHANGE FOR SEXUAL FAVORS; DELIBERATE OR REPEATED OFFENSIVE COMMENTS, GESTURES, OR PHYSICAL CONTACT OF A (PERCEIVED) SEXUAL NATURE IN A WORK OR WORK-RELATED ENVIRONMENT.
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22. WHAT SIZE ROUNDS TYPICALLY CLASSIFY THE LIGHT, MEDIUM, AND HEAVY MACHINEGUNS
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Definition
A. LIGHT MACHINE GUN - .22 TO .250 (5.45MM TO 6MM)
B. MEDIUM MACHINEGUN - .264 TO .33 (6.5MM TO 8MM)
C. HEAVY MACHINEGUN - .50 OR LARGER (12.7MM TO 15MM)
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23. WHAT ARE THE THREE TYPES OF MECHANICAL MEANS MACHINEGUNS OPERATE BY?
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Definition
A. BLOWBACK OPERATION
B. GAS OPERATION
C. RECOIL OPERATION
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24. WHAT ARE THE 4 ROLES OF MACHINEGUNS IN THE OFFENSE
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Definition
A. CLOSE SUPPORTING FIRES
B. LONG RANGE FIRES
C. FLANK PROTECTIVE FIRES
D. FIRES IN SUPPORT OF CONSOLIDATION
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25. WHAT ARE THE 3 ROLES OF MACHINEGUNS IN THE DEFENSE
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Definition
A. LONG RANGE FIRES
B. CLOSE DEFENSIVE FIRES
C. FINAL PROTECTIVE FIRES
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26. WHAT ARE THE FOUR FUNDAMENTALS OF MACHINE GUNNERY?
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Definition
A. ACCURATE INITIAL BURST
B. ADJUSTMENT OF FIRE
C. MECHANICAL SKILL IN MANIPULATION
D. SPEED
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Term
27. WHAT IS THE WEIGHT OF THE M240G MACHINEGUN?
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Definition
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Term
28. WHAT IS THE MUZZLE VELOCITY OF THE M240G MACHINEGUN?
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Definition
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Term
29. WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM RANGE OF THE M240G MACHINEGUN
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Definition
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Term
30. WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM EFFECTIVE RANGE OF THE M240G MACHINEGUN ON A POINT TARGET
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Definition
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31. WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM EFFECTIVE RANGE OF THE M240G MACHINEGUN ON AN AREA TARGET
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Definition
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Term
32. DESCRIBE THE THREE RATES OF FIRE FOR THE M240G MACHINEGUN.
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Definition
A. SUSTAINED – 100 ROUNDS PER MINUTE FIRED IN 6 TO 8 ROUND BURSTS. 4 TO 5 SECONDS BETWEEN BURSTS. BARREL CHANGE EVERY 10 MINUTES.
B. RAPID – 200 ROUNDS PER MINUTE FIRED IN 10 TO 12 ROUND BURSTS. 2 TO 3 SECONDS BETWEEN BURSTS. BARREL CHANGE EVERY 2 MINUTES.
C. CYCLIC – 650 TO 950 ROUNDS PER MINUTE FIRED IN CONTINUOUS BURST. BARREL CHANGE EVERY MINUTE.
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Term
33. WHAT IS THE CYCLE OF FUNCTIONING FOR THE M240G MACHINEGUN
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Definition
A. FEEDING, CHAMBERING, LOCKING, FIRING, UNLOCKING, EXTRACTING, EJECTION, COCKING
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Term
A. FEEDING, CHAMBERING, LOCKING, FIRING, UNLOCKING, EXTRACTING, EJECTION, COCKING
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Definition
A. TRACER, BALL, BLANK, DUMMY, ARMOR-PIERCING
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Term
35. WHAT IS THE WEIGHT OF THE M2 .50 CAL MACHINEGUN
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Definition
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36. WHAT IS THE MUZZLE VELOCITY OF THE M2 .50 CAL MACHINEGUN (WITH BALL AMMUNITION)? |
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37. WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM RANGE OF THE M2 .50 CAL MACHINEGUN?
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Definition
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38. WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM EFFECTIVE RANGE OF THE M2 .50 CAL MACHINEGUN?
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Definition
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Term
39. THE LEAF SIGHT ON THE M2 .50 CAL MACHINEGUN CAN BE ADJUSTED FOR WHAT RANGE?
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Definition
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Term
40. DESCRIBE THE FOUR RATES OF FIRE FOR THE M2 .50 CAL MACHINEGUN
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Definition
A. SINGLE SHOT.
B. SUSTAINED – LESS THAN 40 ROUNDS PER MINUTE FIRED IN 6-9 ROUND BURSTS AT 10 TO 15 SECOND INTERVALS. CHANGE THE BARREL AT THE END OF FIRING SESSION OR IF DAMAGED.
C. RAPID – GREATER THAN 40 ROUNDS PER MINUTE, FIRED IN BURSTS OF 6-9 ROUNDS AT 5 TO 10 SECOND INTERVALS. CHANGE THE BARREL AT THE END OF FIRING SESSION OR IF DAMAGED.
D. CYCLIC – 450 TO 600 ROUNDS PER MINUTES FIRED IN CONTINUOUS BURST. CHANGE THE BARREL AT THE END OF FIRING SESSION OR IF BARREL IS DAMAGED.
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Term
41. WHAT ARE THE FIVE CLASSIFICATIONS OF AMMUNITION FOR THE M2 .50 CAL MACHINEGUN
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Definition
A. BALL, TRACER, ARMOR-PIERCING, INCENDIARY, ARMOR-PIERCING-INCENDIARY, ARMOR-PIERCING-INCENDIARY-TRACER, SABOT LIGHT ARMOR PENETRATOR, SABOT LIGHT ARMOR PENETRATOR-TRACER, BLANK, DUMMY, PLASTIC PRACTICE.
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Term
42. WHEN TRIPOD MOUNTED AND CONTROLLED BY A T&E, WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM ELEVATION THE M2 .50 CAL MACHINEGUN CAN ACHIEVE?
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Definition
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43. WHEN TRIPOD MOUNTED AND CONTROLLED BY A T&E, WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM DEPRESSION THE M2 .50 CAL MACHINEGUN CAN ACHIEVE?
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Definition
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Term
44. WHEN TRIPOD MOUNTED AND CONTROLLED BY A T&E, WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM TRAVERSE THE M2 .50 CAL MACHINEGUN CAN ACHIEVE
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Definition
A. 800 MILS (400 LEFT / 400 RIGHT
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Term
45. WHAT ARE THE FOUR FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE BURST OF FIRE FROM ANY MACHINEGUN
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Definition
A. SIZE OF THE TARGET
B. SHAPE OF THE TARGET
C. GROUND FORMATION
D. AMMUNITION SUPPLY
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46. WHAT ARE THE FOUR MAJOR FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE TRAJECTORY OF A ROUND
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Definition
A. VELOCITY OF THE ROUND
B. GRAVITY OF THE EARTH
C. ROTATION OF THE ROUND
D. RESISTANCE OF THE AIR
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Term
47. WHEN A BURST IS FIRED, THE VIBRATIONS OF THE MACHINEGUN AND TRIPOD, VARIATIONS ON AMMUNITION, AND CONDITIONS OF THE ATMOSPHERE GIVE EACH BULLET A TRAJECTORY DIFFERING SLIGHTLY FROM THAT OF OTHERS. THE RESULTING GROUP OF TRAJECTORIES IS KNOWN AS WHAT?
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Definition
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Term
48. THE AREA OF THE GROUND UPON WHICH THE CONE OF FIRE FALLS IS KNOWN AS WHAT?
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Definition
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Term
49. AN AREA WITHIN THE MAXIMUM RANGE OF A WEAPON WHICH CANNOT BE COVERED BY FIRE OR OBSERVATION FROM A PARTICULAR POSITION IS KNOWN AS WHAT
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Definition
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Term
50. THE AREA FROM THE MUZZLE OF THE GUN, OUT TO AND INCLUDING THE BEATEN ZONE, WHERE A STANDING MAN WILL BE HIT, SOMEWHERE ON HIS BODY, BY SOME PART OF THE CONE OF FIRE IS KNOWN AS WHAT
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Definition
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Term
51. THE TWO CLASSES OF FIRE WITH RESPECT TO THE GROUND ARE WHAT?
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Definition
A. GRAZING FIRE
B. PLUNGING FIRE
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Term
52. THE FOUR CLASSES OF FIRE WITH THE RESPECT TO THE TARGET ARE WHAT?
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Definition
A. FRONTAL FIRE
B. FLANKING FIRE
C. OBLIQUE FIRE
D. ENFILADE FIRE
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Term
53. THE SIX CLASSES OF FIRE WITH RESPECT TO THE GUN ARE KNOWN AS WHAT
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Definition
A. FIXED FIRE
B. TRAVERSING FIRE
C. SEARCHING FIRE
D. TRAVERSING AND SEARCHING FIRE
E. SWINGING TRAVERSE
F. FREE GUN
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Term
A. FIXED FIRE
B. TRAVERSING FIRE
C. SEARCHING FIRE
D. TRAVERSING AND SEARCHING FIRE
E. SWINGING TRAVERSE
F. FREE GUN
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Definition
A. NATURE TARGET
B. NATURE OF TERRAIN
C. LIGHTING CONDITIONS
D. PERSONAL QUIRKS
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Term
55. WHAT ARE THE FIVE PATROLLING PRINCIPLES ALL COMMANDERS MUST OBSERVE?
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Definition
A. DETAILED PLANNING.
B. PRODUCTIVE AND REALISTIC REHEARSALS.
C. THOROUGH RECONNAISSANCE.
D. POSITIVE CONTROL.
E. ALL-AROUND SECURITY.
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56. WHAT ARE THE SIX BASIC CALL-FOR-FIRE ELEMENTS
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Definition
A. OBSERVER IDENTIFICATION
B. WARNING ORDER
C. TARGET LOCATION
D. TARGET DESCRIPTION
E. METHOD OF ENGAGEMENT
F. METHOD OF FIR AND CONTROL
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Term
57. WHEN CONDUCTING A NON-COMBATANT EVACUATION OPERATION (NEO) WHAT ARE THE FOUR CATEGORIES OF EVACUEES
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Definition
A. AMERICAN CITIZENS
B. ALIEN MEMBERS OF AMERICAN FAMILIES
C. ALIEN EMPLOYEES OF U.S. GOVERNMENT / BUSINESSES
D. THIRD COUNTRY NATIONALS AND OTHER DESIGNATED ALIENS
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58. WHAT ARE THE EIGHT METHODS OF DETERMINING RANGE?
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Definition
A. LASERS
B. MIL RELATION FORMULA
C. MAPS
D. 100 YARD UNIT OF MEASURE
E. PARTNER AVERAGING
F. COMBINATION
G. APPEARANCE OF OBJECTS
H. BRACKETING
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59. WHAT ARE THE THREE WAYS OF MEASURING LATERAL DISTANCE?
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Definition
A. T&E METHOD
B. BINOCULARS
C. FINGER MEASUREMENT METHOD
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Term
60. WHAT DOES ADDRAC STAND FOR?
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Definition
ALERT
DIRECTION
DESCRIPTION
RANGE
ASSIGNMENT / METHOD
CONTROL
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61. WHAT ARE THE TWO TYPES OF MISSION ASSIGNED TO A PATROL?
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Definition
A. RECONNAISSANCE
B. COMBAT
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62. WHAT ARE THE FOUR ELEMENTS IN A COMBAT PATROL?
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Definition
A. HEADQUARTERS ELEMENT
B. ASSAULT ELEMENT
C. SECURITY ELEMENT
D. SUPPORT ELEMENT
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63. USING NATURAL OR MANMADE MATERIALS TO CHANGE OR DISGUISE THE SHAPE AND APPEARANCE OF AN INDIVIDUAL, EQUIPMENT, OR POSITION IS THE DEFINITION OF WHAT?
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Definition
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64. THE SEVEN CONSIDERATIONS FOR ESTIMATING THE ENEMY SITUATION ARE WHAT?
A. MISSION
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Definition
A. MISSION
B. ENEMY
C. TERRAIN AND WEATHER
D. TROOPS AND FIRE SUPPORT AVAILABLE
E. TIME
F. SPACE
G. LOGISTICS
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65. TO NOTIFY PATROL MEMBERS OF AN IMPENDING MISSION AND PROVIDE THEM AS MUCH TIME AS POSSIBLE TO PREPARE FOR THE MISSION, WHAT SHOULD PATROL LEADERS ISSUE?
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Definition
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66. WHAT ARE THE FOUR PARTS OF A WARNING ORDER?
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Definition
A. SITUATION
B. MISSION
C. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
D. SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS
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67. WHAT ARE HE FIVE MAIN PARAGRAPHS OF A PATROL ORDER?
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Definition
A. SITUATION
B. MISSION
C. EXECUTION
D. ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS
E. COMMAND AND SIGNAL
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68. WHAT TYPE OF PATROL FORMATION PROVIDES MAXIMUM FIREPOWER TO THE FRONT?
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Definition
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69. WHAT THE LOCATION WHERE A PATROL REASSEMBLES AFTER COMPLETING ACTIONS ON THE OBJECTIVE IS KNOWN AS.
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Definition
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Term
70. ANY AREA WHERE A PATROL IS VULNERABLE TO HOSTILE OBSERVATION OR FIRE IS THE DEFINITION OF WHAT?
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Definition
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Term
71. WHAT DOES THE ACRONYM SALUTE STAND FOR?
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Definition
SIZE
ACTIVITY
LOCATION
UNIT
TIME
EQUIPMENT
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Term
72. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF IMMEDIATE ACTION DRILLS?
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Definition
A. PROVIDE SWIFT AND POSITIVE SMALL UNIT REACTION TO ENEMY VISUAL OR PHYSICAL CONTACT.
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Term
73. WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF HOURS A UNIT SHOULD OCCUPY A PATROL BASE?
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Definition
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Term
74. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF AN AMBUSH?
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Definition
A. REDUCE THE ENEMY’S OVER-ALL COMBAT EFFECTIVENESS
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Term
75. WHAT ARE THE TWO TYPES OF AMBUSHES?
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Definition
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76. WHAT ARE THE THREE PRIMARY CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL AMBUSH
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Definition
A. SURPRISE
B. COORDINATED FIRES
C. CONTROL
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Term
77. WHAT TYPE OF PATROL IS MOST OFTEN CONDUCTED IN AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT?
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Definition
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Term
78. WHAT ARE THE TWO CATEGORIES THAT CIVIL DISTURBANCES ARE DIVIDED INTO
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Definition
A. MINOR AGGRESSIVE ACTIONS
B. FULL-SCALE RIOTING
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79. WHAT ARE THE TWO MOST COMMON TYPES OF VEHICLE CHECKPOINTS ESTABLISHED DURING AN URBAN PATROL?
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Definition
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80. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A CORDON AND SEARCH MISSION?
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Definition
A. ISOLATE A CERTAIN AREA AND CONDUCT A SYSTEMATIC SEARCH
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Term
81. THE TOTAL OF UNKNOWNS EXPERIENCED IN THE OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT CAN BE PUT INTO WHAT THREE MAJOR CATEGORIES
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Definition
A. NONLINEARITY
B. RISK
C. CHANCE
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82. WHAT TYPE OF WARFARE PURSUES VICTORY THROUGH THE DESTRUCTION OF THE ENEMY’S MATERIAL ASSETS BY SUPERIOR FIREPOWER?
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Definition
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83. WHAT TERM DEFINES THE TOTAL DESTRUCTIVE FORCE THAT WOULD DESTROY THE ENEMY AT A GIVEN TIME?
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Definition
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Term
84. MANEUVER WARFARE SEEKS TO SHATTER THE ENEMY’S COHESION BY ATTACKING WHAT?
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Definition
A. SELECTED ENEMY WEAKNESSES
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85. WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF "MAIN EFFORT"?
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Definition
A. ACTION THAT IS CRITICAL FOR SUCCESS AT A PARTICULAR MOMENT
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Term
86. WHAT IS THE MISSION OF THE MARINE CORPS RIFLE SQUAD?
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Definition
A. TO LOCATE, CLOSE WITH AND DESTROY THE ENEMY BY FIRE AND MANEUVER, AND TO REPEL THE ENEMY’S ASSAULT BY FIRE AND CLOSE COMBAT.
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Term
87. TO RENDER ENEMY PERSONNEL INCAPABLE OF INTERFERING WITH A PARTICULAR OPERATION IS KNOWN AS WHAT?
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Definition
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Term
88. FIRE DELIVERED BY A UNIT TO ASSIST OR PROTECT ANOTHER UNIT IN COMBAT IS KNOWN AS WHAT?
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Definition
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Term
89. A TARGET WHICH APPEARS IN COMBAT, WITHIN RANGE, AND AGAINST WHICH FIRE HAS NOT BEEN PLANNED IS KNOWN AS WHAT?
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Definition
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Term
90. WHEN READING A MAP OR MAP OVERLAY, WHAT COLORS ARE USED TO DEPICT FRIENDLY FORCES?
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Definition
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Term
91. WHEN READING A MAP OR MAP OVERLAY, WHAT COLOR IS USED TO DEPICT ENGINEERED OBSTACLES OF BOTH FRIENDLY AND ENEMY FORCES?
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Definition
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Term
92. THE PROCESS CARRIED OUT BY ONE UNIT OR PERSON IN ORDER TO DETERMINE THE FRIENDLY OR HOSTILE IDENTITY OF ANOTHER IS CALLED WHAT
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Definition
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93. A SECRET REPLY GIVEN IN RESPONSE TO A SENTRY WHO HAS PRESENTED A PASSWORD IS KNOWN AS WHAT? |
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Definition
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Term
94. WHAT ACRONYM IS USED TO HELP LEADERS ANALYZE COURSES OF ACTION, AND THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF EACH?
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MISSION
ENEMY
TERRAIN AND WEATHER
TROOPS AND SUPPORT AVAILABLE
TIME AVAILABLE
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95. WHEN ESTIMATING RANGE HOW FAST SHOULD YOU ASSUME SOUND TRAVELS?
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A. 330 METERS PER SECOND (1100 FEET PER SECOND
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A. 330 METERS PER SECOND (1100 FEET PER SECOND
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A. 5-S’S AND A T
SEARCH
SILENCE
SEGREGATE
SAFEGUARD
SPEED
TAG
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97. WHAT NAVY RANK IS EQUIVALENT TO A MARINE LANCE CORPORAL?
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98. WHAT ARMY RANK IS EQUIVALENT TO A MARINE LANCE CORPORAL?
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99. WHAT AIR FORCE RANK IS EQUIVALENT TO A MARINE LANCE CORPORAL
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100. WHAT NAVY RANK IS EQUIVALENT TO A MARINE MASTER GUNNERY SERGEANT/SERGEANT MAJOR?
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100. WHAT NAVY RANK IS EQUIVALENT TO A MARINE MASTER GUNNERY SERGEANT/SERGEANT MAJOR?
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100. WHAT NAVY RANK IS EQUIVALENT TO A MARINE MASTER GUNNERY SERGEANT/SERGEANT MAJOR?
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A. SERGEANT MAJOR OR COMMAND SERGEANT MAJOR
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102. WHAT AIR FORCE RANK IS EQUIVALENT TO MARINE MASTER GUNNERY SERGEANT/SERGEANT MAJOR?
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103. WHAT NAVY RANK IS EQUIVALENT TO A MARINE MAJOR?
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104. WHAT NAVY RANK IS EQUIVALENT TO A MARINE LIEUTENANT COLONEL
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105. WHAT NAVY RANK IS EQUIVALENT TO A MARINE COLONEL?
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Definition
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106. WHAT ARE INDICATIONS OF MILITARY LEADERSHIP
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Definition
A. MORALE
B. DISCIPLINE
C. ESPRIT DE CORPS
D. PROFICIENCY
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107. WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF PROFICIENCY
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Definition
A. THE TECHNICAL, TACTICAL AND PHYSICAL ABILITY TO DO A JOB WELL
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108. WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF BEARING?
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Definition
A. CREATING A FAVORABLE IMPRESSION IN CARRIAGE, APPEARANCE, AND PERSONAL CONDUCT AT ALL TIMES
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109. WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF TACT |
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Definition
A. THE ABILITY TO DEAL WITH OTHERS WITHOUT CREATING OFFENSE
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110. WHAT ARE THE TWO TYPES OF COURAGE?
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Definition
A. PHYSICAL COURAGE.
B. MORAL COURAGE
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111. WHAT ARE THE FOUR POSITIONS OF REST FOR HALTED MARINES
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Definition
A. PARADE REST.
B. AT EASE.
C. REST.
D. FALL OUT.
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112. WHAT SHOULD BE DONE WHEN YOU RECEIVE THE COMMAND AT EASE?
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Definition
A. KEEP YOUR RIGHT FOOT IN PLACE. YOU MAY MOVE ABOUT, BUT DO NOT TALK
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113. WHAT SHOULD BE DONE WHEN YOU RECEIVE THE COMMAND REST
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Definition
A. YOU MAY MOVE, ADJUST EQUIPMENT, AND TALK; BUT YOU MUST KEEP YOUR RIGHT FOOT IN PLACE.
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Term
114. WHAT SHOULD BE DONE WHEN YOU RECEIVE THE COMMAND FALL OUT?
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Definition
A. YOU MAY LEAVE YOUR POSITION IN RANKS, BUT YOU MUST REMAIN IN THE IMMEDIATE AREA.
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Term
A. YOU MAY LEAVE YOUR POSITION IN RANKS, BUT YOU MUST REMAIN IN THE IMMEDIATE AREA.
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Definition
A. ASSUME YOUR POSITION IN RANKS AT THE POSITION OF ATTENTION.
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116. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF INTERIOR GUARD
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Definition
A. THE GUARD IN DETAILED BY A COMMANDER TO PRESERVE ORDER, PROTECT PROPERTY, AND ENFORCE REGULATIONS WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF COMMAND
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Term
117. WHAT IS THE SECOND GENERAL ORDER?
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Definition
A. TO 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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Term
118. WHAT IS THE FORTH GENERAL ORDER
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Definition
A. TO REPEAT ALL CALLS FROM POST MORE DISTANT FROM THE GUARDHOUSE THAN MY OWN.
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Term
A. TO REPEAT ALL CALLS FROM POST MORE DISTANT FROM THE GUARDHOUSE THAN MY OWN.
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Definition
A. TO RECEIVE, OBEY, AND PASS ON TO THE SENTRY WHO RELIEVES ME, ALL ORDERS FROM THE COMMANDING OFFICER, OFFICER OF THE DAY, AND OFFICERS AND NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS OF THE GUARD ONLY.
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120. WHAT IS THE NINTH GENERAL ORDER?
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Definition
A. TO CALL THE CORPORAL OF THE GUARD IN ANY CASE NOT COVERED BY INSTRUCTIONS
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121. WHAT IS THE ELEVENTH GENERAL ORDER
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Definition
A. TO 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.
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A. TO 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.
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Definition
A. TO APPLY DEADLY FORCE.
B. WHEN POSTING AND RELIEVING
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Term
123. WHAT ARE THE THREE CATEGORIES OF CLASSIFIED MATERIAL
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Definition
A. CONFIDENTIAL.
B. SECRET.
C. TOP SECRET
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Term
124. WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF ACCESS
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Definition
A. THE AUTHORIZATION TO RECEIVE OR POSSESS CLASSIFIED MATERIAL.
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Term
A. THE AUTHORIZATION TO RECEIVE OR POSSESS CLASSIFIED MATERIAL.
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Definition
A. SECURITY CLEARANCE.
B. NEED TO KNOW
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Term
126. WHAT ARE THE ELEVEN TYPES OF TERRORIST ATTACKS?
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Definition
1) BOMBING.
2) HIJACKING/VEHICLE THEFT.
3) SKYJACKING/AIRCRAFT THEFT.
4) ARSON.
5) AMBUSHES.
6) KIDNAPPINGS.
7) HOSTAGE TAKING.
8) ROBBERIES AND EXPROPRIATIONS.
9) PSYCHOLOGICAL TERROR.
10) BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL ATTACKS.
11) ASSASSINATIONS
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Term
127. WHAT THREE MEASURES SHOULD BE TAKEN TO HELP PREVENT BEING A TERRORIST TARGET?
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Definition
1) KEEP A LOW PROFILE.
2) BE UNPREDICTABLE.
3) REMAIN VIGILANT
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Term
128. WHAT ARE THE FOUR COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF TERRORIST OPERATIONS
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Definition
1) DYNAMIC.
2) SIMPLE.
3) HIT AND RUN.
4) DESIGNED FOR THEIR IMPACT.
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Term
129. WHAT ARE THE FIVE PHASES OF A TERRORIST OPERATION
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Definition
1) PRE-INCIDENT PHASE.
2) INITIATION PHASE.
3) CLIMAX PHASE.
4) POST- INCIDENT PHASE.
5) NEGOTIATION PHASE
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Term
130. WHAT ARE THE FOUR PHASES USED TO ESTABLISH PROTECTION AGAINST TERRORIST BOMBINGS?
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Definition
1) PLANNING FOR PROTECTION.
2) ASSESSMENT OF THE THREAT.
3) VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT.
4) MINIMIZE VULNERABILITY
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Term
131. WHAT ARE THE EIGHT TRAVEL PRECAUTIONS THAT CAN HELP YOU OR YOUR FAMILY TO AVOID POSSIBLE TERRORIST ATTACKS?
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Definition
1) AVOID ROUTINES WHILE TRAVELING.
2) HAVE A WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF THE LOCAL LANGUAGE.
3) TRAVEL IN GROUPS WHEN POSSIBLE.
4) AVOID ISOLATED AREAS, DANGER AREAS, CIVIL DISTURBANCES AND CROWDS.
5) BE ALERT AND NOTE ANYONE WHO APPEARS TO BE FOLLOWING.
6) KEEP EMERGENCY NUMBERS HANDY AND ALWAYS CARRY EXACT CHANGE FOR A PHONE CALL.
7) KEEP YOUR COMMAND AND FAMILY CONSTANTLY AWARE OF YOUR LOCATION.
8) ENSURE ALL YOUR PERSONAL MATTERS ARE IN ORDER.
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Term
132. WHAT THE FOUR PHASES OF A HOSTAGE SITUATION
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Definition
1) CAPTURE.
2) TRANSPORTATION OR CONSOLIDATION.
3) HOLDING.
4) TERMINATION
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Term
WHAT ARE THE SEVEN STEPS OF CAPTIVITY IN THE HOLDING PHASE? |
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Definition
1) LIVING CONDITIONS.
2) FEAR.
3) TIME.
4) RAPPORT
5) BOREDOM
6) MENTAL ACTIVITY
7) AFTERMATH. |
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Term
134. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE A TERRORIST WOULD USE A BOMB AS A TACTIC?
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Definition
A. TO GATHER HEADLINES, CREATE FEAR, AND TO DESTROY PERSONNEL OR MATERIAL.
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Term
135. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE A TERRORIST WOULD USE KIDNAPPING AS A TACTIC?
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Definition
A. PRIMARILY AS A MONEYMAKING SCHEME; HOWEVER, A KIDNAPPING HAS OTHER BENEFITS THAT A GROUP MAY EXPLOIT SUCH AS PUBLICITY, RELEASE OF JAILED COMRADES OR FORCING THE GOVERNMENT INTO GRANTING CONCESSIONS
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Term
136. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE A TERRORIST WOULD USE HIJACKING AS A TACTIC?
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Definition
A. TO DISRUPT THE ECONOMY, EMBARRASS THE GOVERNMENT, GAIN CONCESSIONS FROM THE TARGETED GOVERNMENT, AND TO GAIN POPULAR SUPPORT
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Term
137. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE A TERRORIST WOULD USE AMBUSH AS A TACTIC |
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Definition
A. TO KIDNAP OR KILL THE VICTIM.
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Term
138. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE A TERRORIST WOULD USE MAIMING AS A TACTIC?
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Definition
A. DEFECTIONS OR INFORMING
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Term
139. WHAT ARE THE FOUR LIFE SAVING STEPS
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Definition
1) RESTORE THE BREATHING.
2) STOP THE BLEEDING.
3) PROTECT THE WOUND.
4) TREAT FOR SHOCK
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Term
140. WHAT ARE THE THREE TECHNIQUES FOR CLEARING THE AIRWAY
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Definition
1) HEAD TILT-NECK LIFT TECHNIQUE.
2) HEAD TILT-CHIN LIFT TECHNIQUE.
3) JAW THRUST TECHNIQUE
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Term
141. HOW MANY BREATHS PER MINUTE SHOULD YOU GIVE FOR MOUTH-TO-MOUTH RESUSCITATION? |
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Definition
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142. WHAT IS THE BEST METHOD FOR THE CONTROL OF BLEEDING IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION?
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Definition
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Term
143. WHAT ARE THE THREE TYPES OF BLEEDING
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Definition
1) CAPILLARY.
2) VENOUS.
3) ARTERIAL
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Term
144. WHERE SHOULD A TOURNIQUET BE APPLIED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE WOUND?
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Definition
A. PLACE THE TOURNIQUET AROUND THE LIMB 2 TO 4 INCHES ABOVE THE WOUND AND BETWEEN THE WOUND AND THE HEART.
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Term
145. WHAT ARE THE TWO TYPES OF FRACTURES
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Definition
1) SIMPLE FRACTURE.
2) COMPOUND FRACTURE
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Term
146. WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF SHOCK
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Definition
1) COOL, CLAMMY SKIN WITH ASSOCIATED PALE LOOK.
2) PUPILS OF THE EYES ARE DILATED.
3) PULSE IS WEAK AND RAPID.
4) SHALLOW BREATHING.
5) VICTIM MAY BE RESTLESS OR SHOW APPREHENSION
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Term
147. WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF A HEAT STROKE?
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Definition
1) EXTREMELY HIGH BODY TEMPERATURE. (105 DEGREES OR HIGHER).
2) SKIN IS RED, HOT AND DRY.
3) PUPILS WILL BE PINPOINTED.
4) PULSE IS STRONG AND FAST.
5) BREATHING IS DEEP AND FAST.
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Term
148. WHAT IS THE TREATMENT FOR A VICTIM WITH HEAT EXHAUSTION?
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Definition
1) CARE FOR AS IN SHOCK.
2) MOVE TO A COOL ENVIRONMENT, BUT DO NOT ALLOW CHILLING.
3) GIVE A CONSCIOUS VICTIM 1 TEASPOON OF SALT PER QUART OF COOL WATER
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Term
149. WHAT IS THE RECOMMENDED TREATMENT FOR A VICTIM WITH HEAT CRAMPS
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Definition
1) REMOVE TO A COOLER ENVIRONMENT.
2) GIVE THE VICTIM 1 TEASPOON OF SALT PER 1 QUART OF COOL WATER.
3) GENTLY MASSAGE MUSCLE TO RELIEVE SPASM
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Term
150. HOW ARE BURNS CLASSIFIED?
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Definition
1) BY EXTENT. (PERCENTAGE OF BODY COVERED).
2) BY DEPTH. (1ST, 2ND OR 3RD DEGREE BURNS).
3) BY CAUSE. (THERMAL, ELECTRICAL, CHEMICAL, LASER).
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Term
151. WHAT ARE THE THREE METHODS OF PURIFYING WATER FOR DRINKING?
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Definition
1) IODINE TABLETS.
2) CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE.
3) BOILING.
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Term
152. HOW LONG DOES WATER HAVE TO BE BOILED BEFORE IT IS DRINKABLE?
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Definition
A. HELD AT A ROLLING BOIL FOR AT LEAST 15 SECONDS BEFORE DRINKING.
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Term
153. WHEN SHOULD A STRADDLE TRENCH BE CONSTRUCTED IN A BIVOUAC AREA
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Definition
A. IN A TEMPORARY BIVOUAC OF 1 TO 3 DAYS
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Term
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Definition
1) VISION ALARMS.
2) LOCAL ALARMS.
3) GENERAL ALARMS
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Term
155. DESCRIBE THE NATO MARKER FOR A CHEMICAL CONTAMINATED AREA
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Definition
A. TRIANGULAR YELLOW SIGN WITH THE WORD GAS IN RED LETTERS
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Term
156. DESCRIBE THE NATO MARKER FOR A BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATED AREA
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Definition
A. TRIANGULAR BLUE SIGN WITH THE WORD BIO IN RED LETTERS.
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Term
A. TRIANGULAR BLUE SIGN WITH THE WORD BIO IN RED LETTERS.
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Definition
A. TRIANGULAR WHITE SIGN WITH THE WORD ATOM IN BLACK LETTERS.
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