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This study guide provides a comprehensive overview of essential information for aspiring marine corps corporals. It covers a wide range of topics, including regulations, history, leadership traits, and military traditions. The guide is designed to help individuals prepare for the meritorious corporals board exam and gain a deeper understanding of the marine corps culture and values.
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Uniform order MCO 1020.34H Non compliant Tattoo form NAVMC 118 Male Hair Regulations 3 inch length, 2 inch bulk, side burns not to exceed the orfice of the ear Mustache Regulation Vertical line from the edge of the mouth, length of mustache cannot exceed 1/2 inch Email Hair Regulation Medium Hair cannot exceed 2 inches below the bottom of the base of the collar, bun cannot exceed the width of head Rank ensigna measurement 1/2 inch on both sides aligned with the center line of the collar NCO blood strip width
1 1/8 inch Honor Respect for myself and others, following the rules and doing what's right Courage Overcoming hard obstacles that may come through in life Commitment Sticking with an objective until it's complete First Commandant of the Marine Corps Captain Samuel Nichols Longest serving commandant/grand old man Archibald Henderson 13th Commandant of the Marine Corps General John A. Lejeune Current Commandant of the Marine Corps General Eric M. Smith
First Sgt.Maj. of the marine corps SgtMaj Archibald Summers 3 types of awards Unit, personal, campaign Father of Marine Corps Aviation A.A. Cunningham 1912 EGA Eagle: Nation, Globe: World Wide Service, Anchor: Naval Traditions Leatherneck Leather strap worn to protect from enemy sword slashes from 1775- 1875 Uncommon valor was a common virtue Admiral Chester Nimitz, being brave (when bravery is not a common thing amongst people) was so common amongst those marines and sailors 4 Elements of a MAGTF Command element, Logistics combat element, Aviation combat element, ground combat element
First Amphibious Assault New Providence, Bahamas (1776) EGA adopted by and when BGen Zelin, 1868 First Marine Assault in WWII Guadalcanal 6 Troop Leading Steps (BAMCIS) Begin planning, arrange reconnaissance, make reconnaissance, complete planning, issue orders, supervise espirit de corps Sense of belonging and pride that all marines share 4 colors on a map Black: Man made features, Green: Vegetation, Blue: Water, Brown: Contour Lines 5 navy crosses Chesty Puller
Male ribbon 1/8 of an inch centered above the left breast pocket Female ribbon 6 1/4 inches from the left shoulder seam centered Belts tapered end Extend 2 3/4 inches to 3 3/4 beyond the buckle to the left MCMAP Belt Length/ Web belt 4 - 8 inches, 2-4 inches Necktie clasp In between the 3rd and 4th button Art 86 86: Absence w/o leave Art 89 89: disrespect twdrs superior officer
Art 90 90: willfully disobeying superior officer Art 92 92: failure to obey order or regulation Art 112 112: drunkenness and other incapacitation offense Art 112a 112a: possession, wrongful use of controlled substance Art 113 113: drunken or reckless operation of a vehicle Art 128 Assault Art 134 General article
2d MLG Co BGen Hennigan 2MEF SgtMaj SgtMaj Wilson 2MEF Co LGen Ottignon