What are the Marine Corps values?
Honor, courage, commitment.
What is the Marine Corps birthday?
Nov 10, 1775
What is an example of a rank and a pay grade?
Sgt, E5
What is condition 1 for a m16a4 service rifle?
Safety on, bolt forward, ejection port cover closed, round in the chamber, and magazine inserted.
What is the purpose of the interior guard?
To preserve order, protect property, and enforce regulations.
What are ethics?
Where was the first amphibious landing?
Nassau, Bahamas
What is a billet?
A billet is a specific role held in a unit. For example, a rifleman or fireteam leader.
What are the 4 weapon safety rules?
Treat every weapon as if it were loaded, never point your weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot, keep your weapon on safe until ready to fire, keep your finger straight and off the trigger until you intend to fire.
What are the 2 types of interior guard?
Main guard and special guard
What are the 3 ethical approaches?
meta ethics, normative, applied
What nickname did the Marines get during the battle of Belleau Wood?
What does "under arms" mean?
Under arms means you are wearing a duty belt or have a weapon.
What kind of operating system does the M16a4 service rifle use?
Gas operating system.
What is the 3rd general order?
To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce.
What is honor?
What medals did SgtMajor Dan Daly and MajGeneral Smedley Butler receive?
Medal of honor.
What is the process for reporting outdoors?
-halt 2 paces from the officer
-salute
-proper greeting, candidate x reporting as ordered
-hold salute until acknowledged or returned
-"dismissed" aye aye sir / ma'am
-take 1 step back, give a salute, proper greeting, about face and leave
What is M16a4 max effective range for a point target?
550 meters.
What type of post is referred to as a roving post / patrol?
Mobile post
What are normative ethics?
Looks to find rules for conduct under the basic understanding of what is right and wrong.
Who was the first black marine aviatior?
Lt. Frank E. Peterson (only black marine pilot in Korea)
What is a standard?
A standard is a flag carried by mounted, mechanized, motorized, or aviation units to identify general officers, or national and foreign dignitaries. The Marine Corps flag is also called a standard.
How many steps are in the cycle of operations for the M16a4 service rifle?
8.
Who is overall responsible for the interior guard?
Commanding officer