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Discuss the origin of the Marine Corps. - ANSWER✔✔The Marine Corps was
created on 10 Nov, 1775 in Philadelphia at Tun Tavern, by a
resolution of the Continental Congress, which raised "two battalions of Marines."
Explain the Marine Corps motto, Semper Fidelis. - ANSWER✔✔The official
motto for the Marine Corps, "Semper Fidelis," is Latin for "Always
Faithful." The motto, sometimes abbreviated, "Semper Fi," was adopted around
1883.
Describe the Marine Corps emblem and state its significance -
ANSWER✔✔Eagle: Stands for pride of country
Globe: Signifies global service
Fouled Anchor: Signifies maritime traditions
The eagle is standing on the western hemisphere and its beak is holding a scroll
with
the Marine Corps motto, "Semper Fidelis." The EGA was adopted/modified by BG
Jacob Zeilin in 1868 from the British Royal Marines.
Explain the terms/phrases "Leatherneck" used throughout the
Marine Corps: - ANSWER✔✔A leather stock worn around the neck to protect
from saber slashes but a side effect
was that it kept the head erect. The leather stock was worn from 1775 to 1875.
What was the USMC nickname earned at the battle of Belleau
,Wood? - ANSWER✔✔During WWI (1918) at the Battle of Belleau Wood, the
Germans gave the Marines the
nickname "Teufelhunden," which translates to the English word "Devil Dog."
What latin phrase describes the 'pride in unit' valued by the USMC,
and what does it mean - ANSWER✔✔Esprit de corps: Latin "The Spirit of the
Unit."
It is the epitome of pride in a unit.
It implies devotion and loyalty, and deep regard for history, traditions, and honor
of
the unit.
Where did the phrase "Uncommon valor was a common virtue"
come from? - ANSWER✔✔Quote from Admiral Nimitz in regard to USMC
fighting ability at the Battle of Iwo
Jima.
Iwo Jima was the largest all-Marine battle in history.
This quote has been applied to entire USMC's contribution during WWII.
Explain the FMFWO device - ANSWER✔✔1) The eagle, globe, and anchor make
a clear statement that the wearer is a member
of the Navy/Marine Corps team.
2) The surf wave crashing on the sandy beach (littoral zone) represents forward
from
the sea.
3) The two crossed rifles represent riflemen ethic.
4) The scroll is emblazoned with Fleet Marine Force.
,What significant event in Marine Corps history occurred in 1847? -
ANSWER✔✔The Mexican American War.
During this war, Marines occupied the "Halls of Montezuma" during the Battle of
Chapultepec in Mexico City.
The royal palace fell to invading Marines, who were among the first United States
troops to enter the capital.
Marines also helped take California.
What significant event in Marine Corps history occurred in 1805? -
ANSWER✔✔Marines stormed the Barbary pirates' stronghold at Derna on the
"Shores of Tripoli."
Marines raised the "Stars and Stripes" for the first time in the Eastern Hemisphere.
The Battle of Iwo Jima is famous for which two reasons? - ANSWER✔✔1) It
caused the highest casualty rate for Marines in their entire history. Of the 70,000
Marines, 1 out of 4 were either killed or wounded.
2) Also, it is famous for the raising of the flag on top of Mt. Suribachi.
Explain the phrase "First to fight." - ANSWER✔✔1) Marines have been in the
forefront of every American war since the founding of
the Marine Corps.
2) They entered the Revolution in 1775, just before the Declaration of
Independence
was signed.
3) They have carried out more than 300 landings on foreign shores.
4) They have served everywhere, from the poles to the tropics.
, 5) Their record of readiness reflects pride, responsibility, and challenge.
Who is Opha Mae Johnson? - ANSWER✔✔1) Private Johnson became the Marine
Corps' first enlisted woman on 13 August,
1918.
2) Her enlistment was a reflection of the dramatic changes in the status of women
brought about by the entry of the United States into World War I.
3) The official title by which the Marine Corps' first enlisted women were known
as
was Marine Reserve (F).
4) They were better known as "skirt Marines" and "Marinettes."
Who is Archibald Henderson? - ANSWER✔✔1) Brevet Brigadier General
Archibald Henderson became Commandant in 1820 and
held this command until his death in 1859, a period of 39 years.
2) General Henderson led the Corps through the Indian Wars, the War with
Mexico,
the "opening" of China, and the disorder's in Central America.
3) The "Grand Old Man of the Marine Corps," as he is often called, introduced
higher
standards of personal appearance, training, and discipline; and strove to have the
Marine Corps known as a professional military force, capable of more than just sea
and guard duties.
Name the 2 Marines who were awarded the Medal of Honor twice. -
ANSWER✔✔1) Sergeant Major Daniel Daily
2) Major General Smedly D. Butler
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Discuss the origin of the Marine Corps. - ANSWER✔✔The Marine Corps was
created on 10 Nov, 1775 in Philadelphia at Tun Tavern, by a
resolution of the Continental Congress, which raised "two battalions of Marines."
Explain the Marine Corps motto, Semper Fidelis. - ANSWER✔✔The official
motto for the Marine Corps, "Semper Fidelis," is Latin for "Always
Faithful." The motto, sometimes abbreviated, "Semper Fi," was adopted around
1883.
Describe the Marine Corps emblem and state its significance -
ANSWER✔✔Eagle: Stands for pride of country
Globe: Signifies global service
Fouled Anchor: Signifies maritime traditions
The eagle is standing on the western hemisphere and its beak is holding a scroll
with
the Marine Corps motto, "Semper Fidelis." The EGA was adopted/modified by BG
Jacob Zeilin in 1868 from the British Royal Marines.
Explain the terms/phrases "Leatherneck" used throughout the
Marine Corps: - ANSWER✔✔A leather stock worn around the neck to protect
from saber slashes but a side effect
was that it kept the head erect. The leather stock was worn from 1775 to 1875.
What was the USMC nickname earned at the battle of Belleau
,Wood? - ANSWER✔✔During WWI (1918) at the Battle of Belleau Wood, the
Germans gave the Marines the
nickname "Teufelhunden," which translates to the English word "Devil Dog."
What latin phrase describes the 'pride in unit' valued by the USMC,
and what does it mean - ANSWER✔✔Esprit de corps: Latin "The Spirit of the
Unit."
It is the epitome of pride in a unit.
It implies devotion and loyalty, and deep regard for history, traditions, and honor
of
the unit.
Where did the phrase "Uncommon valor was a common virtue"
come from? - ANSWER✔✔Quote from Admiral Nimitz in regard to USMC
fighting ability at the Battle of Iwo
Jima.
Iwo Jima was the largest all-Marine battle in history.
This quote has been applied to entire USMC's contribution during WWII.
Explain the FMFWO device - ANSWER✔✔1) The eagle, globe, and anchor make
a clear statement that the wearer is a member
of the Navy/Marine Corps team.
2) The surf wave crashing on the sandy beach (littoral zone) represents forward
from
the sea.
3) The two crossed rifles represent riflemen ethic.
4) The scroll is emblazoned with Fleet Marine Force.
,What significant event in Marine Corps history occurred in 1847? -
ANSWER✔✔The Mexican American War.
During this war, Marines occupied the "Halls of Montezuma" during the Battle of
Chapultepec in Mexico City.
The royal palace fell to invading Marines, who were among the first United States
troops to enter the capital.
Marines also helped take California.
What significant event in Marine Corps history occurred in 1805? -
ANSWER✔✔Marines stormed the Barbary pirates' stronghold at Derna on the
"Shores of Tripoli."
Marines raised the "Stars and Stripes" for the first time in the Eastern Hemisphere.
The Battle of Iwo Jima is famous for which two reasons? - ANSWER✔✔1) It
caused the highest casualty rate for Marines in their entire history. Of the 70,000
Marines, 1 out of 4 were either killed or wounded.
2) Also, it is famous for the raising of the flag on top of Mt. Suribachi.
Explain the phrase "First to fight." - ANSWER✔✔1) Marines have been in the
forefront of every American war since the founding of
the Marine Corps.
2) They entered the Revolution in 1775, just before the Declaration of
Independence
was signed.
3) They have carried out more than 300 landings on foreign shores.
4) They have served everywhere, from the poles to the tropics.
, 5) Their record of readiness reflects pride, responsibility, and challenge.
Who is Opha Mae Johnson? - ANSWER✔✔1) Private Johnson became the Marine
Corps' first enlisted woman on 13 August,
1918.
2) Her enlistment was a reflection of the dramatic changes in the status of women
brought about by the entry of the United States into World War I.
3) The official title by which the Marine Corps' first enlisted women were known
as
was Marine Reserve (F).
4) They were better known as "skirt Marines" and "Marinettes."
Who is Archibald Henderson? - ANSWER✔✔1) Brevet Brigadier General
Archibald Henderson became Commandant in 1820 and
held this command until his death in 1859, a period of 39 years.
2) General Henderson led the Corps through the Indian Wars, the War with
Mexico,
the "opening" of China, and the disorder's in Central America.
3) The "Grand Old Man of the Marine Corps," as he is often called, introduced
higher
standards of personal appearance, training, and discipline; and strove to have the
Marine Corps known as a professional military force, capable of more than just sea
and guard duties.
Name the 2 Marines who were awarded the Medal of Honor twice. -
ANSWER✔✔1) Sergeant Major Daniel Daily
2) Major General Smedly D. Butler