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FMF STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
100% CORRECT RATED A+
1775
Answer: The Marine Corps was established on November 10, 1775, at Tun Tavern
in Philadelphia by a resolution from the Continental Congress. Two battalions
were raised, with Captain Samuel Nicholas as the first Commandant. In 1834, the
Marines were placed under the Department of the Navy. The National Security Act
of 1947, amended in 1952, defines the current structure.


1776
Answer: The first Marine landing took place during the Revolutionary War at
New Providence Island in the Bahamas, where Marines seized guns and supplies.
The stiff leather stock worn around the neck gave rise to the nickname
"Leatherneck."


1805
Answer: Marines stormed the Barbary pirates' stronghold in Tripoli and raised the
"Stars and Stripes" for the first time in the Eastern Hemisphere.


1847
Answer: During the Mexican War, Marines occupied the "Halls of Montezuma" at
the Battle of Chapultepec in Mexico City, becoming among the first U.S. troops to
enter the capital. They also played a key role in taking California.


1859
Answer: Under the command of Colonel Robert E. Lee, U.S. Army, Marines
stormed the U.S. arsenal at Harper’s Ferry to suppress an attempted slave revolt led
by abolitionist John Brown.

, 1868
Answer: The Marine Corps adopted the emblem of the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor,
designed by Brigadier General Jacob Zeilin, the 7th Commandant. The emblem
symbolizes worldwide service, sea traditions, and American identity.


1883
Answer: The Marine Corps officially adopted the motto "Semper Fidelis" (Always
Faithful), often abbreviated as "Semper Fi."


1900
Answer: Marines defended the American Legation in Peking, China, during the
Boxer Rebellion, as part of a multinational force. They held the Legation Quarter
until relief forces arrived.


1913
Answer: The Marine Corps established its aviation unit, with Major Alfred A.
Cunningham becoming the first Marine pilot.


1917
Answer: Marines landed in France as part of the American Expeditionary Force
during World War I. They distinguished themselves in eight operations and earned
the French Fourragère, still worn by members of the 5th and 6th Marines.


1933
Answer: The Marine Corps was reorganized into the Fleet Marine Force,
formalizing its relationship with the Fleet. The Marine Corps Equipment Board
was established in Quantico to focus on developing materials for landing and
expeditionary operations.


1965
Answer: Marines landed in South Vietnam, committing the Corps to its longest

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