After the committal,_____ Mails the required items to the next of kin.
The CO.
MCO 1730.6F
Religious Ministry in the Marine Corps
The date the Continental Congress saw a need to defend their seas from the British
Oct 13, 1775
Marine Corps Birthday
November 10, 1775.
Acronym SAFE
Security
Automatic Weapons
Field of fire
Entrenchment
The items mailed to the next of kin.
A personal letter, photographs of ceremony, the commemorative flag, and a chart showing where the burial took place.
NAVPERS 15555D
Navy Military Funerals
Battle of Midway
June 4-7, 1942
Full name of the most decorated Marine
Lewis Burrell “Chesty” Puller.
Number of ROF Account at MCAS Cherry Point Base Chapel
1 Account
The length of time the CO has to send the package after committal.
Within 10 days.
SECNAVINST 7010.6B
Religious Offering Fund
The event occurring on December 7, 1941
Pearl Harbor
Two Chains of Command.
Service
Operational
The name of the COVID-19 Vaccine
Pfizer-BioNTech
List 4 people eligible for a sea disposition.
1. Members of the uniformed service.
2. Retired member of the uniformed service.
3. Former members of the uniformed service with honorable discharge.
4. U.S. Civilian Marine Personnel of the Military Sealift Command.
5. Dependents of members and dependents of former members of the uniformed services.
6. Other U.S. citizens who are determined eligible by notable service or outstanding contributions to the U.S.
OPNAVINST 1730.1E
Religious Ministry In the Navy
RP Birthday
January 15, 1979
General Order 9
To call the Cpl of the guard in any case not covered by instructions.
Current MCPON of the Navy
MCPON Russel L. Smith
Committal at sea of remains is conducted at this distance.
Outside the 3 mile limit, off the continental shelf, and a depth greater than 100 fathoms (600ft).
NTTP 1-05.1M
Religious Lay Leader
The Bombing of the USS Cole and its significance
October 12, 2000. Foreshadowed the events of 9/11.
Features of the M16A2 (NOT DESCRIPTION!)
Caliber-5.56
Gas operated
Point target-550m
Area target- 800m
30 Round magazine capacity
First Chief of Chaplains for the United States Navy
CAPT John B. Frazier