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Participation in unit deployment |
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field exercises, and other small unit deployments where unit integrity is maintained does not require the assignment of what? |
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If the Semiannual and Promotion periods coincide |
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what will take presidence? |
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What mark should indicate how well a Marine performed his primary duty |
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technical skills, specialized knowledge, and the "whole Marine concept"? |
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What marking includes observance of the law and regulations |
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conformance, custom, and positive contribution to the Corps? |
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and Fitness Report Listing- from fitness reports |
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If the RS fails to respond after you contact them |
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what must you forward to MMSB 31/34? |
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If you cannot locate the RS to correct a FitRep |
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To correct a date gap caused by proceed/delay/travel |
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what must you do send to MMSB 31/34? |
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To correct a date gap not including travel/proceed |
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Service Computation Information (enlistment |
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extension, sevice time, etc.) |
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Other Pertinent Information (dependants |
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SGLI, security disclosure) |
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Commendatory/Derogatory Info- Awards |
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What fundamental of the offense is the commander's first priority |
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and may range from close contact to observation? |
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Once contact is made with the enemy |
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can it be volutarily broken? |
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What fundamental of the offense consists of actions to determine strength |
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composition, and disposition of the enemy to assist the commander in planning? |
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What fundamental of the offense gives the main effort priority of all support |
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concentrates forces and fire to exploit at a decided point, and for the shortest time? |
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In what fundamental of the offense does the commander seek to control or nuetralize key terrain for observation |
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cover, fire, approach, or security? |
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What fundamental of the offense has a goal of seizing and retaining initiative to dictate the terms of battle |
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instead of reacting to enemy actions? |
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What fundamental of the offense nuetralizes the enemy by fire support |
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suppressing enemy forces/support, attacking command and control, blocking reinforcements, concealing intentions, and deception? |
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What fundamental of the offense is characterized by fire and maneuver |
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combined and controlled to create combat power that culminates in a powerful and violent assualt? |
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What fundamental of the offense must be pressed relentlessly to prevent the enemy from recovering from the initial shock |
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defending, and counterattacking? |
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What fundamental of the offense states each unit is responsible for it's security |
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dictated by the likelihood of enemy contact, achieved by detecting the enemy, and offensive actions provide measures of security? |
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What type of offense is conducted to develop the situation |
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establish or regain contact with minimal forces, and expidite the employment and concentration of force? |
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What type of offense is intended to defeat |
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destroy, or nuetralize the enemy, emphasizing max combat power, bold maneuver, shock effect, and exploitation? |
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If a force is incapable of accomplishing the mission before reaching its culminating point |
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the commander must do what? |
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What type of offense extends the destruction of the defending force |
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maintains constant offensive pressure, seeks to disintigrate enemy forces, leave no alternative, and inhibit enemy's ability to reform? |
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What type of offense seeks ANNIHILATION of enemy forces |
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requires decentralized control and rapid movement, after enemy resistance has broken down? |
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What form of maneuver involves attacking the enemy by the most direct route |
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attacker possesses overwhealming power against disorganized and lightly held positions, attacks are as rapid as possible, and the goal is penetration? |
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What form of maneuver should be used whenever possible |
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strikes the enemy from an unexpected direction, achieves surprise, avoids enemy combat power, and usually requires a supporting attack? |
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What form of maneuver passes around the enemys principal defensive positions |
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and generally seeks to strike the enemy where he is weakest, cuts LOCs, and disrupts command and support? |
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chaotic world, adaptability is an essential characteristic of what? |
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Time required to train units selected for MOOTW varies according to the mission and unit |
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for planning puposes how long is it? |
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It is the policy of who to make available timely and accurate information so that the public |
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Congress, and media can understand facts about security and strategy? |
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Reports in the news can significantly affect the execution of military operations |
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Who plays a key role in the transition of functions from MOOTW to war |
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Logistics plans for retrograde of personnel |
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commanders change compostion of force. Combat forces are changed with what? |
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What provides Armed Forces with the means to control refugees |
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enforce mandates, and protect themselves with the ROEs of operations? |
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What CONUS response phase involves immediate response |
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What CONUS response phase manages resources for long term |
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and activates the CMT, CMF, and the FBI? |
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If the Semiannual and Promotion periods coincide, what will take presidence? |
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Participation in unit deployment, field exercises, and other small unit deployments where unit integrity is maintained does not require the assignment of what? |
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What are the minimum acceptable proficiency and conduct marks during enlistment? |
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Proficiency 3.0, conduct 4.0 |
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What mark should indicate how well a Marine performed his primary duty, technical skills, specialized knowledge, and the "whole Marine concept"? |
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Who should the commander consult with when writing pro and con marks? |
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The superviser of the Marine |
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