General Orders
Leadership Traits
USMC History
Terms
Miscellaneous
100

General Order 1

Word for Word

To take charge of this post and all Govt. property in view

100

Creating a Favorable Impression, appearance.

Bearing

100

USMC Birthday

Nov 10, 1775

100

Head

Bathroom

100

Commanding Officer of Red Terror Company

Cadet Major Autry

200

General Order 7

Word for Word

To talk to no one except in the line of Duty.

200

Complete truth and honesty

Integrity

200

Marine Corps Colors

Scarlet and Gold

200

Field Day

Clean up

200

Current Commandant of the Marine Corps Full Name

General Robert B. Neller

300

General Order 10

Word for word

To Salute all Officers and all colors and standards not cased.


300

The ability to deal with others without causing offence

Tact

300

USMC Nicknames

Leatherneck & Devil Dogs

300

NCOIC

Noncommissioned Officer In Charge

300

Officers Sword is called

Mameluke Sword

400

General Order 11

Word for Word

To be especially watchful at night and during the time for challenging, challenge all persons on or near my post and to allow no one to pass without proper authority.

400

completing assigned tasks completely

Dependability

400

First Commandant of the Marine Corps

Capt. Samuel Nicholas

400

Deck

Floor

400

Most Famous Marine Awarded Five Navy Crosses

"Chesty" Puller

500

General Order 6

Word for word

To Receive, obey, and pass on to the century who relieves me all orders from the Commanding Officer, Officer of the Day, Officers, and Noncommissioned Officer of the guard only.

500

being impartial and fair

Justice

500

Explain the Blood Stripe as per the cadet handbook

Red stripe worn on NCO & Officers trousers

500

Reveille

Time to Wake Up!

500

Marine Corps Mission 

Name one Paragraph

The Marine Corps shall: Be organized, trained and equipped to provide Fleet Marine Forces for service with the U.S. Fleet in the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations essential to the prosecution of a naval campaign.

Provide detachments for service on armed vessels of the U.S. Navy and security detachments for the protection of property at Naval stations and bases

In connection with the Army, Navy, and Airforce, develope the tactical techniques and equipment employed by landing forces in amphibious operations.

Train and equip Marine forces for airborne operations in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force

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