Marine Corps Knowledge Questionsand
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Marine Corps Birthday - November 10th, 1775
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II Birthplace of the Marine Corps - Tun Tavern, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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II Marine Corps Emblem - Eagle, Globe, and Anchor
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II Marine Corps Motto - Semper Fidelis (Always Faithful)
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II Marine Corps Core Values - Honor, Courage, Commitment
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II Official colors of the Marine Corps - Scarlet and Gold
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II Immediate Action for a Weapon Jam - Tap. Rack. Bang.
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Remedial Action for a Weapon Jam - SPORTS: Seek Cover, Pull Charging Handle,
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Observe Round or Brass Ejecting, Release Bolt, Tap Forward Assist, Sight and Fire
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Weapon
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Four Safety Rules for All Weapons Systems - Treat,Never,Keep,Keep: 1.Treat every
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weapon as if it were loaded. 2.Never point your weapon at anything you do not intend to
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shoot. 3.Keep your finger straight and off the trigger until you are ready to fire. 4.Keep the
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weapon on safe until you intend to fire.
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Weapon Condition One - Magazine Inserted, Round in Chamber, Bolt Forward, Safety
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On, and Ejection Port Closed
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II Weapon Condition Two - Not Applicable with M16A2
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Weapon Condition Three - Magazine Inserted, Chamber Empty, Bolt Forward, Safety
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On, Ejection Port Closed
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Weapon Condition Four - No Magazine, Chamber Empty, Bolt Forward, Safety On,
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Ejection Port Closed
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Characteristics of the M16A2 - LMGAS: Light Weight, Magazine Fed, Gas Operated, Air
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Cooled, Shoulder Fired Weapon
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II M16A2 Cartridge - NATO 5.56mm
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II M16A2 Maximum Effective Range on a Point Target - 550 Meters
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, II M16A2 Maximum Effective Range on an Area Target - 800 Meters
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II M16A2 Rate of Fire - Cyclic 800 Rounds/Minute, Sustained 12-15 Rounds/Minute
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II M16A2 Weight with 30 Round Magazine - 8.76 Pounds
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Nine Principles of War - MOOSEMUSS: Mass, Objective, Offensive, Simplicity,
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Economy of Force, Maneuver, Unity of Command, Supervise, Security
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II Location of First Marine Division - Camp Pendleton, CA
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II Location of Second Marine Division - Camp Lejeune, NC
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II Location of Third Marine Division - Camp Butler, Okinawa, Japan
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II Location of Fourth Marine Division - New Orleans, LA
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First General Order of the Guard - To take charge of this post and all government
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property in view.
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Second General Order of the Guard - To walk my post in a military manner, keeping
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always on the alert, observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.
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Third General Order of the Guard - To report all violations of orders I am instructed to
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enforce.
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Fourth General Order of the Guard - To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the
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guardhouse than my own.
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II Fifth General Order of the Guard - To quit my post only when properly relieved.
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Sixth General Order of the Guard - To receive, obey, and pass on to the sentry who
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relieves me; all orders from the commanding officer, officer of the day, and officers and
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non-commissioned officers of the guard only.
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II Seventh General Order of the Guard - To talk to no one except in the line of duty.
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II Eighth General Order of the Guard - To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder.
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Ninth General Order of the Guard - To call the corporal of the guard in any case not
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covered by instructions.
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Tenth General Order of the Guard - To salute all officers and all colors and standards not
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cased.
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