List three occasions when a Marine in the Ranks of Private through Corporal is REQUIRED to receive Proficiency and Conduct
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Transfer
Discharge
Promotion
Courage, initiative, physical fitness, self-improvement through PME are all attributes that are rated when assigned Conduct Marks.
True or false
False
If a corporal receives pro/con marks of 2.5/3.5, what documentation, if any, needs to be provided to higher headquarters
A. Nothing needs to be provided to higher
B. Only provided documentation supports the marks
C. Documentation to support the marks and guidance given to the marine to support movement
D. Only provide documentation of guidance given to the marine to support improvement
C. Documentation to support the marks and guidance given to the marine to support movement
The Individual Records Administration Manual (IRAM) provides guidance to two areas of focus when recommending proficiency and conduct marks
True or false
False
A culture group is defined as "a group of people whose common world _____ unites them in a system of social structures and shared _____."
A. View, behaviors
B. View, ideas
C. Beliefs, ideas
D. Ideas, culture
A. Views, behaviors
A corporal with average pro/con marks of 3.0/4.0 Will receive what type of discharge upon separation from the Marine Corps
A. General
B. Honorable
C. Dishonorable
D. Other than honorable
B. Honorable
Define the goal of the Marine Corps promotion system
To advance the best qualified marines to the next higher grade
Composite score for military occupational specialty (MOS) are computed bi-annually.
True or false
False
Promotions are a reflection of an expectation of ______.
Future performance
Cpl Morris was reduced to the rank of private on 1 Aug 2015 for possession of illegal drugs. What date will he be eligible for promotion
A. 1 Jan 2016
B. 1 feb 2016
C. 1 aug 2016
D. 1 feb 2017
D. 1 feb 2017
What are 3 criteria that Marines that must meet in order to qualify for meritorious promotions.
A. Meet minimum TIG/TIS; maximum achievement for points for education; above average pro/con
B. Not assigned to BCP/MAP; obtained bachelors degree; successful completion of B-billet
C. PME complete; superior performance above and beyond peers; not assigned to BCP/MAP
D. Successful completion of B-billet; not assigned to BCP/MAP; obtained green belt in MCMAP
C. PME complete; superior performance above and beyond peers; not assigned to BCP/MAP
Cpl Wilson is a professional, motivated corporal with 4.5/4.5 pro/con marks. The Marine is PME complete and just scored a 275 on the CFT. Cpl Wilson has the required composite score promotion. What would prevent this Marine from getting promoted.
A. The Marine received a negative counseling
B. The Marine is assigned to the BCP/MAP
C. The Marine took a partial PFT
D. The Marine currently holds a grey belt in MCMAP
B. The Marine is assigned to the BCP/MAP
The components of METT-T are
A. Mission, enemy, troops, time, and tactics
B. Mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and fire support available, time
C. Mission, enemy, tactics and troops, targets, and techniques
D. Mission, enemy, techniques, troops, time
B. Mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and fire support available, time
The two types of patrols are _____ and ____.
A. Information, combat
B. Reconnaissance, contact
C. Security, raid
D. Reconnaissance, combat
D. Reconnaissance, combat
Immediate actions are designed to provide _______.
A. A deliberate plan for troop movement
B. Information for analyzing troop withdrawals within a region
C. Swift and positive small unit reaction to visual or physical contact with the enemy
D. An orderly means for troop movement
C. Swift and positive small unit reaction to visual or physical contact with the enemy
What are the 6 steps to remember when conducting a patrol _____.
A. Reconnoiter and complete the estimate, complete the plan, issue the order, conduct rehearsals, supervise-inspect-rehearse, and execute the mission
B. Conduct reconnaissance, conduct METT-T, prepare for rehearsals, issue the order, supervise-inspect-rehearse, and conduct after action reviews
C. Reconnoiter and complete the estimate, complete the plan, prepare the order, issue the order, conduct rehearsals, supervise-inspect-rehearse, and execute the mission
D. Reconnoiter and complete the estimate, conduct METT-T, prepare the order, issue the order, conduct sand table exercise, and execute the mission
C. Reconnoiter and complete the estimate, complete the plan, prepare the order, issue the order, conduct rehearsals, supervise-inspect-rehearse, and execute the mission
When communication an Enemy Spotting Report (SPOTREP), the acronym "SALUTE" is used to report about the enemy. The acronym SALUTE is ______.
A. Situation, activity, location, uniform, tactics, and egress
B. Size, alert, location, unit, tactics, and equipment
C. Situation, alert, location, uniform, time, and equipment
D. Size, activity, location, unit, time, equipment
D. Size, activity, location, unit, time, equipment
Which of the following is NOT within the composition of an operation order.
A. Terrain model
B. Mission
C. Execution
D. Administration and logistics
A. Terrain model
BAMCIS stands for ______.
Begin planning, arrange for reconnaissance and coordination, make reconnaissance, complete the plan, issue the order, and supervise
SAFE stands for Security posting, automatic weapons replacement, fields of fire, and ______.
A. Erect
B. Establishment
C. Entrenchment
D. Embed
C. Entrenchment
What are the 5 actions associated with a warning order (WARNO)?
A. Mission, enemy, tactics, time available, and equipment
B. Detailed mission analysis, situation analysis and course of action development, analysis of each course of action, comparison and each course of action, and decision
C. Mission, enemy, troops available, time, equipment
D. Mission analysis, send a situation report and course of action development, analysis of each course of action, comparison of each course of action, and defensive plan
B. Detailed mission analysis, situation analysis and course of action development, analysis of each course of action, comparison and each course of action, and decision
Purpose of the range card
A. To provide a sketch of the terrain assigned to a weapons system to cover by fire
B. To provide a drawing of the squad's left and right lateral limits
C. To provide a historical record of the location of specific weapons systems
D. To provide the security patrols information on the terrain in front of the position
A. To provide a sketch of the terrain assigned to a weapons system to cover by fire
A FragO must contain, at a minimum paragraphs ______ and ______ of the five-paragraph operations order.
A. Two-mission, three-execution
B. One-situation, three-execution
C. Two-mission, five-command and signals
D. One-situation, two-mission
A. Two-mission, three-execution
Definition of concealment
A. Anything that protects a Marine, his position, unit, or equipment from enemy observation
B. Anything that hides a Marine, his position, unit, or equipment from enemy observation
C. 18 inches of earth that will defeat penetration a 7 6.2mm round
D. The soil from digging out of the fighting hole, it should be 3 ft think and 10 ft in height
B. Anything that hides a Marine, his position, unit, or equipment from enemy observation
4 types of combat patrols (SCAR)
Security
Contact
Ambush
Raid
There are seven steps in planning a patrol. The following sentence best describes which step?
The patrol leader has finished planning, initial preparations have progressed, members of the patrol are assembled, then Roll Call is taken to ensure all patrol members are present.
A. Prepare the order
B. Complete the plan
C. Issue the order
D. Execute the mission
C. Issue the order
Which of the following is NOT within the composition of an operation order
A. Execution
B. Administration and logistics
C. Terrain model
D. Mission
C. Terrain model [Show Less]