FMF 103 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Mission and Organization Fundamentals
Answer: Section 103 covers the Marine Corps Mission and Organization
Fundamentals.
How many elements are there to the Marine Corps mission?
Answer: Seven.
Acronym for Marine Corps mission elements?
Answer: P, P, P, D, D, E, P.
What do the first 3 P's of the Marine Corps mission stand for?
Answer:
Provide Fleet Marine Forces with combined arms and supporting air
components for service with the United States Fleet.
Provide detachments and organizations for service on armed vessels of the
Navy and security detachments for the protection of naval property at naval
stations and bases.
Provide Marine forces for airborne operations.
What do the 2 D's of the Marine Corps mission stand for?
Answer:
Develop, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine,
tactics, techniques, and equipment used by landing forces in amphibious
operations.
, Develop, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine,
procedures, and equipment for airborne operations.
What do the E and P stand for in the Marine Corps mission?
Answer:
E stands for “Expand peacetime components to meet wartime needs
according to joint mobilization plans.”
P stands for “Perform such other duties as the President may direct.”
State all 7 Marine Corps mission elements.
Answer:
1. Provide Fleet Marine Forces with combined arms and supporting air
components for service with the United States Fleet.
2. Provide detachments and organizations for service on armed vessels of the
Navy and security detachments for the protection of naval property at naval
stations and bases.
3. Provide Marine forces for airborne operations.
4. Develop, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine,
tactics, techniques, and equipment used by landing forces in amphibious
operations.
5. Develop, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine,
procedures, and equipment for airborne operations.
6. Expand peacetime components to meet wartime needs according to joint
mobilization plans.
7. Perform such other duties as the President may direct.
How many parallel chains of command are there?
Answer: Two.
WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT RATED A+
Mission and Organization Fundamentals
Answer: Section 103 covers the Marine Corps Mission and Organization
Fundamentals.
How many elements are there to the Marine Corps mission?
Answer: Seven.
Acronym for Marine Corps mission elements?
Answer: P, P, P, D, D, E, P.
What do the first 3 P's of the Marine Corps mission stand for?
Answer:
Provide Fleet Marine Forces with combined arms and supporting air
components for service with the United States Fleet.
Provide detachments and organizations for service on armed vessels of the
Navy and security detachments for the protection of naval property at naval
stations and bases.
Provide Marine forces for airborne operations.
What do the 2 D's of the Marine Corps mission stand for?
Answer:
Develop, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine,
tactics, techniques, and equipment used by landing forces in amphibious
operations.
, Develop, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine,
procedures, and equipment for airborne operations.
What do the E and P stand for in the Marine Corps mission?
Answer:
E stands for “Expand peacetime components to meet wartime needs
according to joint mobilization plans.”
P stands for “Perform such other duties as the President may direct.”
State all 7 Marine Corps mission elements.
Answer:
1. Provide Fleet Marine Forces with combined arms and supporting air
components for service with the United States Fleet.
2. Provide detachments and organizations for service on armed vessels of the
Navy and security detachments for the protection of naval property at naval
stations and bases.
3. Provide Marine forces for airborne operations.
4. Develop, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine,
tactics, techniques, and equipment used by landing forces in amphibious
operations.
5. Develop, in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine,
procedures, and equipment for airborne operations.
6. Expand peacetime components to meet wartime needs according to joint
mobilization plans.
7. Perform such other duties as the President may direct.
How many parallel chains of command are there?
Answer: Two.