LAND NAV/TAC COM
CAREER PROG./FOUNDATION OF MARINE CORPS LEADERSHIP
COMBAT AND OPPERATIONAL
TAC COM
KEERPERS OF TRADITIONS
100

Contour lines are imaginary lines on a map that show 

elevation

100


The MOS Roadmaps provide Marine leaders with a career-counseling tool that benefits 

the unit, the Marine, the Marine Corps

100


The acronym OSCAR stands for 

Operational Stress Control and Readiness 

100

The transmitter and antenna components of the radio produce

radio waves

100


Our character, or ethos, has been shaped throughout Marine Corps history not just by doctrine, but also by 

the actions of ordinary men and women who came before us

200

The basic map reading rule for the designation of a point on a map is based on the principle 


read right then up

200


Effective leadership depends on the moral examples set by the leader, not only as a warfighter but as a 

citizen, human being

200


Leaders who identify Marines with combat and operational stress problems should refer Marines to 

OSCAR mentors

200

Radio frequency interference in the military environment is always present. This man-made interference mostly comes from

electrical sources

200


To effectively mentor Marines, a key quality that leaders must possess is 

a genuine concern for subordinates

300


are the two principal paths by which radio waves travel from transmitter to receiver. 

Ground waves and sky waves

300


As leaders of Marines, _________________ is our primary responsibility to the American people 

instilling a warrior-first mentality that fights and wins wars

300


What does the acronym COSC stand for 

Combat and Operational Stress Control

300

are the two principal paths by which radio waves travel from transmitter to receiver

Ground waves and sky waves

300


What does the phrase "Every Marine is a rifleman" mean 

There are no "rear area" Marines in expeditionary operations, so the principles of an infantry, Marine apply to all Marines even those in support roles 

400


The two basic techniques for using the lensatic compass are 

center-hold technique, compass-to-cheek

400


The noncommissioned officers’ role as a keeper of traditions is to 

transmit Marine Corps doctrine, customs, and practices by word of mouth and example to junior Marines

400


Leaders at any level can support the Combat and Operational Stress Control (COSC) Program by 

minimizing stress problems and eliminating the stigma associated with seeking help

400


Strict adherence to ____________________ and ____________________ are the primary measures of transmission security over radio circuits. 

radio discipline, authorized procedures

400


The nature of our profession has associated stressors. Leaders must be able to recognize any changes in a Marine’s ____________________ due to exposure to lethal force and its aftermath. 

behavior, physical or mental functioning

500


The bezel ring on the lensatic compass contains __________ clicks when rotated fully; each click equals __________ degrees. 

120, 3

500


Leaders at all levels are responsible for maintaining a unit’s combat readiness. The Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) Roadmaps help leaders by providing a guide to ensure that 

technical skills, professional knowledge, and intellectual development are met

500


In combat or peacetime, leaders demonstrate ____________________ by making decisions, no matter how difficult or unpopular, that consistently meet the high standards and expectations of the Marine Corps 

moral courage

500


Within the radio frequency spectrum Very High Frequency (VHF) range is 

30 to 300 MHz

500


all of the examples of traditions and customs that noncommissioned officers are expected to impart to their subordinates.

Render a proper salute to officers 

Provide legal advice about alleged UCMJ violations 

Conduct drill and ceremonies in accordance with regulations 

Enforce uniform regulations 


Render a proper salute to officers 

Conduct drill and ceremonies in accordance with regulations 

Enforce uniform regulations 

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