Title: Inspection
1Inspection Knowledge Review
2Birthplace of the Marine Corps
3Tun Tavern (Philadelphia, PA)
4Where the Blood Stripe was earned
5Battle of Fort Chapultepec
6Location of The first MC Amphibious landing
7New Providence Island, Bahamas
8The oldest Post in the Marine Corps
98th I
10Origin of the Nickname Leatherneck
11Leather stock worn on the neck (1775-1875)
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13Master Sergeant
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15Cadet Captain
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17Cadet Lance Corporal
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19Lieutenant General
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21Cadet Major
22Placing the welfare of your subordinates ahead of
your own
23Unselfishness
24Complete Truth and Honesty
25Integrity
26Being impartial and fair
27Justice
28Faithfulness to your country, organization, one
another, yourself
29Loyalty
30Creating a favorable impression through
appearance
31Bearing
32Director of Marine Corps JROTC, Region 4
33LtCol Carruth
34Vice President of the United States
35Honorable Mr. Biden
36Senior Marine Instructor
37Major Kintzley
38Commandant of the Marine Corps
39General Neller
40Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
41Sergeant Major Green
42Marine Instructor
43Master Gunnery Sergeant Pickering
44Marine Officer Sword
45Mameluke Sword
46Marine Enlisted Sword
47NCO Sword
48Name given to the Marine Corps Band
49The Presidents Own
50Marine Corps Colors
51Scarlet Gold
52Birthdate of the Marine Corps
53November 10, 1775
54Two wars Marines fought in that gave us the 1st
two lines of the Marines Hymn ------------------
-- (Halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli)
55Mexican-American War and Barbary (Pirates) Wars
561st Commandant of the Marine Corps
57Samuel Nicholas
58First Marine Corps Recruiter
59Robert Mullen
60The Grand Old Man of the Marine Corps
61Archibald Henderson
62Presented the Mameluke Sword by Prince Hamet
during Barbary Wars
63Lt Presley OBannon
64Know yourself and seek _____
65Self-improvement
66Train your Marines _____
67As a team
68Seek responsibility and ___________
69Take responsibility for your actions
70Be technically __________
71Tactically proficient
72Keep your Marines ______
73Informed
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75Gunnery Sergeant
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77Chief Warrant Officer - 4
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79Captain
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81Cadet Lieutenant Colonel
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83Lieutenant Colonel
84Distance of Enlisted rank from both sides of
collar
85½ inch Centered
86Working uniform of Marines
87Utility uniform
88How boot shoe laces will be worn
89Left over Right
90Purpose of high collars on early USMC uniforms
91Protection from sword blows to keep the head
erect
924 Categories of Marine Corps uniforms
93Dress, Service, Utility PT
94School District Superintendent
95Dr. Pilch
96Director of Marine Corps JROTC
97Mr. Oltman
98Secretary Of Defense
99Honorable Mr. Carter
100Principal of Northridge High School
101Ms. Olson
102Secretary of The Navy
103Honorable Mr. Mabus
1041st Marine to earn the Medal of Honor
105John Mackie
106Only two Marines to Receive 2 Medals of Honor
107Dan Daly Smedley Butler
108The first Marine Corps aviator (aka - Father
of Marine Corps Aviation)
109A.A. Cunningham
110Grand Old Man of the Marine Corps --------------
--------- Commandant of the Marine Corps for 39
years (1820-1859)
111Archibald Henderson
112Received Medal of Honor in Spanish-American War
Exposed body to enemy to shift friendly fire
onto the enemy
113John Quick
114Braided cross Shape on top of Officer
Barracks Cover (Service Dress)
115 Quatrefoil
116Developments of the MC as result of Banana Wars
117Field radio, Motor transport, Training
exercises, Marksmanship, Close Air Support
118New Providence Island, Bahamas
119Location of the Marine Corps 1st amphibious
landing
120Name of the Marine Corps service song
121The Marines Hymn
122What the eagle represents in the Marine Corps
emblem
123Our Nation
124What the globe represents in the Marine Corps
emblem
125Worldwide Service
126What the anchor represents in the Marine Corps
emblem
127Naval ties / traditions
128Marine SNCO ranks in order from lowest to highest
129SSgt GySgt MSgt 1stSgt MGySgt SgtMaj SgtMaj of
the MC
130The 3 types of flags flown on a Marine Corps Base
131 132What is the hair regulation (grooming standard)
for male Cadets?
133- Zero to 3 inches and tapered
134What are the hair regulations for female Cadets?
135- Must be put up in an attractive manner or cut to
a length not to exceed the lower edge of the
collar (and arranged so the cover may fit
correctly) - (see next slide)
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137Personal Appearance Conduct While In Uniform
- Cadets are prohibited from attaching, affixing or
displaying objects, articles, jewelry or
ornamentation to, through or under their skin,
tongue or any other body part. - Female Cadets will not wear earrings or colored
nail polish in the utility uniform. - Cadets will not eat or drink while walking in
uniform. - Cadets will not chew gum at anytime while in
uniform. - Cadets will not talk on a cell phone or text
while walking in uniform. - Cadets will not put their hands in their pockets
while in uniform except to remove something from
their pocket.
138Personal Appearance Conduct While In Uniform
- Cadets will not use foul language, tease others
or wrestle/play while in uniform. - Cadets will not have writing on their skin while
in uniform. - Cadets will not display any gestures of affection
while in uniform. This applies to holding hands,
kissing, embracing or other forms of intimate
behavior. - Cadets will not wear jewelry in uniform (except
religious medallions). - Cadets will greet their fellow Cadets in a polite
and friendly manner and treat everyone in a
respectful manner. - Cadets will render the appropriate greetings when
passing the SMI MI and Senior Cadet Officers.
139Uniform Review
- The 3 categories of Marine Corps uniforms are
Dress, Service, Utility. - There are 6 categories of the Dress Blue uniform
3 categories of Service Dress uniform. - The daily working uniform of the Marine Corps is
the Utility uniform. - Cadet Lamp of Learning signifies
- Intensive study
- A source of intellect
- Moral and spiritual illumination
- The tan web belt will extend 2 to 4 inches past
the buckle to the wearer's left.
140Uniform Review
- Boot laces (and shoe laces) will be laced Left
over Right. - The cover will sit flat on the top part of your
head. - Enlisted rank will be worn 1/2 inch away from
both sides of the collar with the Lamp of
Learning facing inboard on each side.
141Four (4) Defensive engagements the Marines were
involved in during WWII
142Guam Wake Philippines Midway
143In June 1942, this defensive battle marked the
turning point of the war (Japanese severely
defeated)
144Battle of Midway
145Infamous 55-mile Japanese-led forced march in
the Philippines in April 1942
146Bataan Death March
147Location of the first Marine offensive operation
in the Pacific during WWII
148Guadalcanal
149Why the Navy left Guadalcanal after Marines
landed
150Did not want to risk losing additional
naval assets to Japanese navy
151Name of Japanese nightly reinforcements
on Guadalcanal
152Tokyo Express
153Most highly decorated Marine in history
Earned 5 Navy Cross medals
154Lewis B. Chesty Puller
155Chesty Puller earned his _____ Navy Cross
Medal on Guadalcanal.
156He earned his 3rd Navy Cross
157Infamous quote by Admiral Shibasaki
before Marines landed on Tarawa
158A million Americans couldnt take Tarawa in
100 years
159Two key miscalculations by U.S. planners that
resulted in hundreds of Marine deaths on Betio
(Tarawa)
1601. Water depth (tides) 2. Strength
determination of Japanese defense force.
161How long it took Marines to defeat Japanese on
Tarawa
16276 hours
163How long it took Marines to defeat Japanese on
Iwo Jima
16436 days
165About the Marines who fought on Iwo Jima,
Admiral Chester Nimitz said this
166Uncommon valor was a common virtue
167Observing the flag raising on Mt. Suribachi (Iwo
Jima), the Secretary of the Navy said this about
the Marine Corps.
168The raising of that flag on Suribachi means a
Marine Corps for the next 500 years
169The last battle of the U.S. during WWII
170Battle of Okinawa
171North South Korea were divided at the _____
Parallel
17238th
173Marine Corps first amphibious assault since
WWII (Okinawa)
174Landing at Inchon (Korea)
175Marines were called ________ for their role in
defending the Pusan Perimeter (Korea)
176Firemen
177Problems with Inchon landing
1781) Inchons huge mud flats 2) 33-foot tide
differences 3) 8-foot sea wall on shore.
179Where Chesty Puller earns his 5th Navy Cross
180Chosin Reservoir (Korea)
181Developments from the Korean War
182- Body armor
- Thermal boot cold-weather gear
- Helicopters as part of Marine tactics
183Primary reason the U.S. became involved in Vietnam
184To halt the spread of communism
185North South Vietnam were divided at the ______
Parallel (DMZ)
18617th Parallel
187Led to a resolution that served as President
Johnsons legal justification for starting war
with North Vietnam.
188Gulf of Tonkin Incident
189U.S. Marines first urban fight since the Korean
War.
190Battle of Hue City (Vietnam)
191The ability to deal with others without causing
offense
- Bearing
- Judgment
- Courage
- Tact
192Being fair, even, and impartial in your
decisions
- Initiative
- Justice
- Courage
- Integrity
193Being completely honest and upright, truthful in
actions and words
- Decisiveness
- Bearing
- Integrity
- Knowledge
194Sincere interest in performing your task
- Enthusiasm
- Loyalty
- Dependability
- Unselfishness
195Faithfulness to country, organizations, seniors,
subordinates and peers
- Friendship
- Unselfishness
- Bearing
- Loyalty
196Placing the comfort and advancement of others
ahead of your own
- Decisiveness
- Dependability
- Courage
- Unselfishness
197The ability to reach sound decisions in a timely
manner
- Decisiveness
- Judgment
- Integrity
- Tact
198Learning information
- Loyalty
- Knowledge
- Bearing
- Integrity
199Mental and physical strength
- Courage
- Bearing
- Endurance
- Dependability
200That mental quality that allows you to face fear
and to overcome it, physical or moral
- Bravery
- Honor
- Courage
- Commitment
201Completing assigned tasks completely
- Dependability
- Initiative
- Bearing
- Loyalty
202Seeing what needs to be done and getting it done
without being told
- Integrity
- Bearing
- Initiative
- Knowledge
203Using facts to make sound decisions
- Enthusiasm
- Judgment
- Justice
- Decisiveness
204Creating a favorable impression by your
appearance
- Tact
- Loyalty
- Dependability
- Bearing