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| How are Marines described as "different?" |
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| Instant willing obedience to orders and discipline |
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| What do the transmitter and antenna components produce? |
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| How many clicks does the bezel ring have when rotated? |
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| How many degrees does each click of a bezel ring represent? |
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| What are the primary measures of transmission security over radio circuits? |
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-don't speak in plain language -don't violate radio silence -don't transmit sensitive information |
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| MOS Roadmaps help leaders by providing a guide to ensure what? |
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| development/training of enlisted marines for MOS progression & promotion |
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| What is an NCOs role as a keeper of traditions? |
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| to ensure traditions are passed on to the next generations of Marines |
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| What does OSCAR stand for? |
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| Operational Stress Control And Readiness |
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| Who should you refer Marines to that have combat and operational stress problems? |
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| OSCAR representative or mentor |
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| What is our primary responsibility to the American people? |
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| to win wars & defend the Constitution |
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| What does COSC stand for? |
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| Combat & Operational Stress Control |
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| What does "Every Marine is a Rifleman" mean? |
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| all Marines are warfighters at their core, regardless of MOS |
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| Being able to withstand hardship in any clime and place is? |
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| Two techniques for using the compass? |
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| center hold & compass-to-cheek |
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| MOS Roadmaps provide leaders with tools that benefit who? |
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-Individual -junior Marines -the Corps overall |
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| Give examples of customs and traditions that NCOs are expected to impart to subordinates. |
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-Marine Corps birthday -Mess Night -Close order drill -Small unit leadership |
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| How do leaders support the COSC program? |
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| Know your Marines and look out for their welfare. |
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| What is the technique for reading a map? |
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| Effective leadership depends on the moral examples by the leader, not only as a warfighter but as a what? |
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| What are the two paths that radio waves travel from transmitter to receiver? |
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| List the Marine Corps leadership traits. |
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Justice Judgment Dependability Integrity Decisiveness Tact Initiative Endurance Bearing Unselfishness Courage Knowledge Loyalty Enthusiasm |
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| What do leaders demonstrate by making decisions, no matter how difficult or unpopular, that meet the high standards of the Marine Corps? |
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| List the Marine Corps leadership principles. |
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1. Know your Marines and look out for their welfare. 2. Know yourself and seek self improvement. 3. Be technically and tactically proficient. 4. Set the example. 5. Train your Marines as a team. 6. Make sound and timely decisions. 7. Develop a sense of responsibility among your subordinates. 8. Employ your command in accordance with its capabilities. 9. Seek responsibility and take responsibility for your actions. 10. Ensure the task is understood, supervised, and accomplished. 11. Keep your Marines informed. |
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| What do contour lines represent on a map? |
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| The Marine Corps has been shaped throughout history by not just doctrine, but also by? |
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| What is a quality a leader should possess to effectively mentor Marines? |
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| What are the minimum TIG and TIS requirements for meritorious promotion to sergeant? |
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| What are five occasions that will prevent a Marine from being promoted? |
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-BCP, RCP, MAP -NJP/administrative actions -PME incomplete -Drugs -Domestic violence |
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| On the lensatic compass, what is the function of the cover? |
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-protect the sighting wire -protect the crystal face -when at 90 degrees, sights on objects |
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| List the limitations of the lensatic compass. |
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-powerlines -magnets -field gun -trucks/tanks -telegraph/telephone -steel helmet |
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| What are the different types of contour lines? |
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| index, intermediate, supplementary |
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| What is the purpose of the MOS Roadmap? |
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| it lists the skills and PME requirements for promotion and progression in career/MOS. |
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| What are the frequency ranges for HF, VHF, and UHF? |
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HF: 0-30 MHz VHF: 30-300 MHz UHF: 300-3000 MHz |
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| What are some natural interferences a radio operator can face when giving a radio check? |
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| stars, thunderstorms, trees, mountains |
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| What are some man-made interferences a radio operator can face when giving a radio check? |
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| power generators, electrified railroads, enemy jammers, auto ignition |
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| What are some Pro-words listed in the student guide? |
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This is... Over Out Roger Say again Repeat Solid copy |
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| What are problems a radio operator can face when setting up communications in the jungle and the desert? |
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-humidity/climate and density of jungle growth -grounding considerations -setting of antenna |
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| What capability does the PRC-117G have that the other radios do not have? |
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ANW-2 ability high performance wave form |
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