Moodle Classes
company executive officer
1st lieutenant Performs duties directed by the company commander Supervise the activities of the company HQ Aware of the tactical situation of the company in combat Assume command in the absence of the company commander
Safety on, magazine inserted, round in chamber, bolt forward, ejection port cover closed
1st weapon condition
platoon commander
2nd Lieutenant Controls the actions of their squad leaders Responsible for the training, combat efficiency, discipline, administration, and welfare of their platoon
n/a
2nd weapon condition
Enemy forces, Friendly forces, Attachments and Detachments
3 sub paragraphs of situation
Safety on, magazine inserted, chamber empty, bolt forward, ejection port cover closed
3rd weapon condition
commanders intent, concept of operations, tasks, coordinating instructions
4 sub paragraphs of execution
Safety on, magazine removed, chamber empty, bolt forward, ejection port cover closed
4th weapon condition
when is who, doing what, where and why
5 w's
standard
A flag carried by mounted, mechanized, motorized, or aviation units to identify general officers, or national and foreign dignitaries Marine Corps flag is also called a standard
post
A place or area where a sentry is stationed, or the place where a member of the guard other than a sentry (COG-OOD) is required to be when not performing duties elsewhere
guidons
A small rectangular flag carried by company, battery, platoon, or detachment identification
company commander
Captain Control the actions of their rifle platoons and their weapons platoon Responsible for the training, combat efficiency, discipline, administration, and welfare of their company
guard mount
Conducted prior to standing post to ensure all personnel are present, knowledgeable, and able to stand duty
fire team leader
Corporal Supervise the members of their team Responsible for the fire discipline and control of their fire team, and for the condition, care, and economical use of its weapons and equipment
defend, reinforce, attack, withdraw, delay
DRAW-D
enemy's most likely course of action
EMLCOA
company gunner sergeant
Gunnery Sergeant Principle enlisted advisor to the company commander in logistical and training functions Ensure a high state of police and sanitation are maintained in the company area
higher unit mission, subordinate unit mission, supporting unit mission
HAS
light weight, magazine fed, gas operated, air-cooled, shoulder fired weapon
LMGAS
10 November 1775
Marine Corps Birthday
corporal, sergeant
NCOS
obstacles and movement, key terrain, observations and fields of fire, cover and concealment, avenues of approach, weather
OKOCA-W
observe, orient, decide, act
OODA
orientation, situation, mission, execution, admin and logistics, command and signal
OSMEAC
purpose, method, end state
PME
colors
Refers to a national flag or a unit or organization-distinguishing flag Also refers to the raising and lowering of the National Ensign aboard Navy and Marine Corps Installations Colors Ceremony occurs daily at 0800 and sunset
staff sergeant, gunnery sergeant, master sergeant, first sergeant, master gunnery sergeant, sergeant major, sergeant major of the marine corps
SNCOS
search, tag, report, evacuate, segregate, safeguard
STRESS
platoon guide
Sergeant Administrative duties, supply and timely resupply The senior sergeant in the platoon
squad leader
Sergeant Supervise their fire team leaders Responsible for the discipline, training, control, conduct, and welfare of their squad at all times, and for the care and economical use of tis weapons and equipment
time, size, unit, activity, location, equipment
TSUALE
deadly force
The force which a person uses causing, or that they know or should reasonably know would create a substantial risk of causing death or serious bodily harm
major, lieutenant colonel, colonel
field grade officer
know your target and what lies beyond and in between
fifth weapon safety rule
special guard
fire watch is a type of ___________ guard
company 1st sergeant
first sergeant senior enlisted marine in the company Principle advisor to the company commander in administration and legal processes
treat every weapon as if it were loaded
first weapon safety rule
post
flown during pleasant weather; 10x19
garrison
flown of sundays and holidays; 20x38
storm
flown only in inclement weather; 5x9.5
keep the weapon on safe until you intend to fire
fourth weapon safety rule
brigadier general, major general, lieutenant general, general
general officer
communication
hardest part of decision phase
implicit guidance and control
how to scale up the OODA loop to an organization
subordinates' loop
in an organization, the loop can only cycle as fast as the...
seek, observe, remove magazine, speed reload, bang
indicator of bolt locked to the rear and ejection port cover open
seek, observe, remove magazine, lock bolt to rear, reload, bang
indicator of brass obstructing chamber area
seek, observe, tap, rack, bang
indicator that the bolt is forward or the ejection port cover is closed
coordinating instruction
instructions common to two or more people in a unit
private, pfc, lance corporal
junior marines
1 lb 1 oz
magazine 30 rounds
memorize, understand, and comply with general orders for sentries
main/special guard sentries must...
800m
max effective area target
550m
max effective point target
3600m
max range
5 ws
mission
why
most important 5 w
orient
most important step in the OODA loop
garrison, post, storm
national ensign sizes
outside information, unfolding circumstances, interaction with one's environment
observations are influenced by:
continuously
post and relief of interior guard personnel occurs...
rifleman
private/lance corporal Responsible for the effective employment, condition, and care of their weapon and equipment
Preserve order Protect property Enforce regulations
purpose of interior guard:
7 lbs 8 oz
rifle w/o magazine
never point a weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot
second weapon safety rule
45 rpm
semi - rate of fire
guard school, guard mount brief, weapon inspection, guard mount, personnel inspection, weapons load/unload
six elements of guard mount
4 oz
sling, adjustable
platoon sergeant
staff sergeant Performs duties assigned by the platoon commander Assists the platoon commander in the supervision and control of the platoon
12-15 rpm
sustained - rate of fire
warrant officer
technical expert for their MOS, they receive a warrant instead of a commission
delegate, absolute
the Commanding Officer in regards to the security of the command may ____________ authority, but the responsibility is ______________
keep your finger straight and off the trigger until you are ready to fire
third weapon safety rule
fixed, mobile, administrative
three basic types of posts
main guard, special guard
two types of interior guard
general, special
two types of orders
formal, informal
two types of relief
feedback
what allows for adjustments to be made in the OODA loop
disseminating, supervising, monitoring
what do you do in the act phase
genetic heritage, cultural traditions, previous experience, new information, analysis and synthesis
what is orientation affected by
positive recognition
what is the sentry's main consideration
cloc, obj loc, doa
what should you always include in your orientation
formal
which type of relief needs to be directly supervised
USAF colonel john boyd
who created the OODA loop
test
your act is like a...
hypothesis
your decision is like a...
observation, orientation
your decision is only as good as your...
deadly force is allowed
•In defense of non-DoD members to prevent death or serious bodily harm •Protection of assets vital to National Security. •Protection against theft or sabotage of inherently dangerous property. •Protection against the sabotage or destruction of national critical infrastructure. •Defense against serious offenses against persons. •Arrest or Apprehension of persons who pose an imminent threat or have committed a serious offense. •Escape of prisoners who have or attempted to commit serious offenses.
no
are observations meant to be filtered?
15.5 oz
bayonet with scabbard
90 rpm
burst - rate of fire
decentralized
centralized command with ___________ control
decide
cognitive process of selecting of Course of Action
PME
commander's intent
2nd lt, 1st lt, captain
company grade officers
scheme of maneuver, fire support plan
concept of operations
Feeding Chambering Locking Firing Unlocking Extracting Ejecting cocking
cycle of operation
act
execution of the decided COA
infantry weapons warrant officer
exploding bomb insignia