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Four principles of ORM - ANSWERAccept riskwhen benefits outweigh the cost.
Accept no unnecessary risk.
Anticipate and manage risk by planning.
Make risk decisions at the right level.
Hearing protection - ANSWERExposed to gunfire in a training situation or to artillery,
mortar, or missile firing under any circumstances
Risk - ANSWERAnd expression of possible loss in terms of severity and probability
1805 - ANSWERBarbary pirates, shores of Tripoli, Stars and Stripes on the eastern
hemisphere
2001 - ANSWERNovember 25th set up and fortified "Camp Rhino"
2004(a) - ANSWERFallujah; capture or kill insurgent elements considered responsible
for the deaths of the black water security team; control of city turned over to Iraqi run
security force mid 2004
Battle of Tarawa - ANSWERTake 1 million Marines 100 years to conquer; 20 Nov 1943
secured island in 76 hours but paid a heavy price
Battle of Iwo Jima - ANSWERAdmiral Chester W. Nimitz said "Among the Americans
who served on Iwo Island, uncommon valor was a common virtue."
Margaret A. Brewer - ANSWERDirector of Woman Marines during 1973-1977; became
first woman general officer on 11 May 1978
Robert E. Bush - ANSWEREarned Medal of Honor while serving with 1st Marine
division in Battle of Okinawa; accounted for 6 enemy casualties
Robert R. Ingram - ANSWEREarned Medal of Honor in Vietnam while dressing the
head wound of another corpsman he sustained his 4th wound
7 elements of Marine Corps mission - ANSWERPROVIDE FMF with combined arms
and supporting Air components for service with US Fleet in the seizure or defense of
advanced naval bases.
PROVIDE detachments and organizations for service on armed vessels and security
detachments for the protection of naval property, stations and bases.
, PROVIDE Marine forces for airborne operations in coordination with A, N, and AF
according to the doctrine established by the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
DEVELOP in coordination with A,N, and AF, the doctrine, tactics, techniques, and
equipment employed by landing forces in amphibious operations .
DEVELOP in coordination with A,N, and AF, the doctrine, procedures, and equipment
for airborne operations.
EXPAND peacetime components to meet wartime needs according to the joint
mobilization plans.
PERFORM such other duties as the President may direct.
Two parallel chains of command - ANSWERService and operational
Marine security guard - ANSWEREmbassies and consulates around the globe
MAGTF - ANSWERThey are a flexible, task-organized forces that can respond rapidly
to a contingency anywhere in the world
MEF Headquarters Group - ANSWERCommunications Battalion, Intelligence Battalion,
Radio Battalion, and MP Support Company
The MEB - ANSWERCapable of rapid deployment
Air Combat Element - ANSWERACE is a MAG
Ground Combat Element - ANSWERGCE is a Regimental Combat Team (RCT)
Logistics Combat Element - ANSWERLCE is a Combat Logistics Regiment (CLR)
Marine Expeditionary Unit - ANSWEROrganized, trained, and equipped as a self-
sustaining, general-purpose expeditionary MAGTF that possesses the capability to
conduct operations across the spectrum of conflict; such as reconnaissance and
surveillance
Residing within II MEF - ANSWER22nd, 24th and 26th MEU's
Enlisted Reporting Seniors - ANSWERChief petty officer's for E4 and below only
NAVFIT - ANSWERWill prevent many incorrect entries
Responsibilities and rights of members - ANSWERMembers shall sign all of their
evaluations unless impossible and receive a copy of the report
Page 2 - ANSWERNAVPERS 1070/602, dependency application/record of emergency
data
DD 93, Record of emergency data