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Military Law and Operations Quiz
Test your knowledge on military law, urban operations, and tactical analysis with this comprehensive quiz designed for military personnel and enthusiasts. Covering essential topics, the quiz is structured to challenge your understanding through a series of multiple-choice questions.
Key features:
- Assess your grasp of military law and non-punitive measures.
- Explore factors influencing urban environments.
- Understand operations in various levels of intensity during MOUT.
When referring to military law, select the description that correctly matches the Non-Punitive Measure. Answers may be used only once.
Non-Punitive Letter of Caution. - A written censure that is considered a personal matter
Administrative Withholding of Privileges.- Can be withheald as long as an individual is not deprived of normal liberty.,
Extra Military Instruction. - Logically related to the deficiency and approved by the commanding officer.
When referring to the factors used to analyze urban environments, select the description that best matches the Factor. Answers may be used only once.
Functions & services that local authorities provide → Capabilities
People with shared interest or goals → Organizations,
Culturally significant, tactical use weighed with population response → Structures
When referring to military law, select the incident(s) that correctly matches the Form of Punishment. The items in Column B may be used only once.
Non-judicial punishment → A Marine is late (UA) to formation three times in the past six months,
Administrative separation → After being on weight control for 12 months, a Marine only loses five pounds and is still 30 pounds over the maximum weight limit,
Dishonorable Discharge → A Marine rapes another Marine in the barracks
When referring to the Three Block War, select the description that correctly matches the Block . Answers may be used only once. Your answer is correct.
Block One → Permissive environment. Local government is in control. Low intensity operations such as humanitarian operations are being conducted.,
Block Two → Uncertain environment. Host nation has limited control. The environment is unstable, and operations vary from low to high intensity. Most likely will see insurgent/counter-insurgent activity.,
Block Three → Hostile environment. Host nation is not in control or is resisting. High intensity offensive and defensive operations are being conducted.
When referring to platoon task organization in urban environments, select the Task that correctly matches the Unit. Answers may be used only once.
Assault Unit → Clears or seizes the objective,
Security Unit → Isolates the objective,
Support Unit → Provides suppression on the objective
When referring to the SATE Manual, select the description that best matches the Phase. Answers may be used only once.
Implementation → Has three basic steps to include (1) staging of resources, (2) staging of personnel, and (3) conducting the scheduled exercise.,
Analyze → Determines the unit’s performance objectives. The unit’s performance objectives are written as tasks that the unit must be prepared to accomplish.,
Design → Purpose is to layout a training plan for a unit that is based on the unit’s level of proficiency.,
Development → Commanders ensure that all logistical and background preparations are completed prior to the actual start of the training evolution.
Three types of incidents which may require Command Investigations are firearm accidents, loss of government property, and _______________.
Accidents involving personal injury or death.
Hazing
Drugs and alcohol
Unauthorized absence
The minimum observation time for JEPES worksheets is __ days (exceptions include service schools that are less than __ days).
60 days / 30 days
15 days / 30 days
30 days / 30 days
45 days / 15 days
The JEPES Command Input Evaluation Metrics scale is:
1.0 – 10.
1.0 – 5.
0.0 – 3.0
0.0 – 5.0
The acronym “JEPES” stands for:
Junior Enlisted Performance Evaluation System
Junior Evaluation Performance Expectation System
Junior Enlisted Promotion Expectation System
Joint Expeditionary Policy for Enlisted Scoring
What are the six factors leaders utilize for further tactical analysis in urban environments?
Area, structures, capabilities, organizations, politics, and events.
Area, structures, capabilities, organizations, people, and environment.
Area, structures, capabilities, organizations, politics, and environment.
Area, structures, capabilities, organizations, people, and events.
JEPES is the means by which Marines in the grades _____ through ______ are evaluated and recommended for promotion to the next higher grade:
Private / Sergeant Major
Lance Corporal / Staff Sergeant
Private / Corporal
Private / Sergeant
What breaching fundamentals are used to secure a foothold during an urban attack?
Secure, obscure, suppress, reduce
Suppress, obscure, secure, reduce
Suppress, obscure, seize, reduce
Suppress, interdict, orient, reduce
Select the four phases of the attack during offensive MOUT operations.
Prep fires on the objective; establish a point of entry; gain a foothold; and clear in zone.
Reconnoiter the objective; establish machine guns along enemy routes of egress; violently assault the objective; and prepare for follow on operations.
Conduct reconnaissance; designate tactical control measures; isolate the objective; and seize the objective.
Reconnoiter the objective; isolate the objective; secure a foothold; and seize the objective.
Select the graphic that best depicts a typical squad task organization for offensive MOUT operations.( Squad- Asslt(Clearing, Covering) - Support - Security.
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Select the best unit tasks for a reinforced platoon attack in a MOUT environment.
Machine guns and SMAWs assault while one squad isolates and two squads suppress.
Machine guns, SMAWs and one squad isolate while two squads suppress.
Machine guns isolate while SMAWs breach and squads suppress and assault.
Machine guns breach and SMAWs suppress while squads suppress and assault
Which of the following is a landing from the sea on a hostile or potentially hostile shore involving a swift incursion into, or a temporary occupation of, an objective followed by a planned withdrawal.
Amphibious Assault
Amphibious Demonstration
Amphibious Withdrawal
Amphibious Raid
During what phase of an amphibious operation are the adequacy of plans, timing, and the combat readiness of participating forces tested?
Embarkation.
Planning.
Rehearsal.
Action.
Select the answer that correctly lists the phases of an amphibious operation.
Embarkation, planning, recon, rehearsal, decisive action
Planning, Loading, Rehearsal, Action
Pre-deployment, deployment, entry, enabling actions, decisive action, redeployment
Planning, Embarkation, Rehearsal, Movement, Action
What are the six elements of a motorized convoy scheme of maneuver?
Task organization, distribution of forces, direction of attack, tactical control measures, immediate action drills, and consolidation plan.
Task organization, distribution of forces, route, tactical control measures, actions on objective, and consolidation plan.
Task organization, distribution of forces, route, actions on objective, return route, and consolidation plan.
Task organization, distribution of forces, route, movement formations, tactical control measures, and actions on the objective.
Which of the following are the responsibilities of the lead security unit leader during a convoy?
Third in succession of command, employ the lead security unit in accordance with the IA drills, ensure 360 degree security on the objective, at landing zones, or during halts.
Responsible for all aspects of the vehicle, take charge of all personnel within the vehicle and execute the convoy commander’s intent, constantly scan assigned sector of fire.
Third in command, employ the main body in accordance with the IA drills, ensure 180 degree security for the convoy on the objective, at landing zones, or during halts.
Second in command, assess and attempt to repair any downed vehicles, ensure convoys maintains proper dispersion and order of march, ensure 360 degree security at all times.
Who can initiate charges and how?
Only commissioned officers may initiate charges through a sworn statement.
Only members of the military who are subject to the UCMJ can initiate a charge by informing military authorities.
Only law enforcement officers (military or civilian) through a military judge.
Anyone who witnesses, or has evidence about, a Marine committing a crime can initiate a charge by informing military authorities.
How are charges preferred under the UCMJ?
A non-commissioned officer signs an affidavit for the military police that alleges what offense has been committed.
Anyone who witnesses, or has evidence about, a Marine committing a crime can initiate a charge by informing anybody in that Marine’s chain of command.
A service member subject to the UCMJ swears under oath before a commissioned officer authorized to administer oaths that (s)he has personal knowledge or has investigated the charges and that they are true to the best of his knowledge.
Only a non-commissioned officer or higher swears under oath before a commissioned officer authorized to administer oaths that (s)he has personal knowledge or has investigated the charges and that they are true to the best of his knowledge.
Before a service member can be apprehended, the apprehending authority must have:
Probable cause that a crime was committed and clear and convincing evidence that the individual you want to apprehend committed the crime.
Probable cause that a crime was committed and probable cause that the individual you want to apprehend committed the crime.
Clear and convincing evidence that a crime was committed and probable cause that the individual you want to apprehend committed the crime.
Clear and convincing evidence that a crime was committed and clear and convincing evidence that the individual you want to apprehend committed the crime.
The preferred way to administer an individual his or her Article 31 rights is to:
Have suspect read the Article 31 card to you.
Have a neutral witness ask the suspect if he/she wants someone there when he/she answers questions.
Question suspect to determine possible guilt, then read Article 31 rights.
Read the Article 31 card rights verbatim to the suspect.
Sergeant suspects Lance Corporal X of stealing an Xbox One from Corporal Y. His suspicion is based on the fact that Lance Corporal X is the worst Marine in his squad and is constantly getting into trouble. Is there probable cause to search Lance Corporal X's barracks room for the Xbox One?
No, but Second Lieutenant Z can order an unannounced health and comfort inspection to find the Xbox One.
No, additional evidence would be needed to establish probable cause.
Yes, but Second Lieutenant Z must be the one to order the search.
Yes, but only if Corporal Y also suspects Lance Corporal X of stealing the Xbox One.
A line of duty/misconduct determination must be made when a _________.
Civilian employee is permanently disabled when he runs off the road on his way to work.
Marine is hospitalized overnight for observation.
Government vehicle is involved in an accident although no injuries resulted.
Marine is hospitalized for treatment for two weeks, without permanent injury, after falling from a ladder while painting his off-base residence.
In which of the following situations may a Command Investigation be required?
A civilian accidentally crashes his privately owned vehicle into the MP guard shack at the front gate of a Marine Base, completely destroying the structure.
A Marine is confined by civilian authorities for stealing merchandise from a local department store.
A civilian is murdered in his home by a Marine assigned to your battalion.
A Marine is involved in an automobile accident in his privately owned vehicle, but does not suffer any injuries or miss any time from work.
True/False. The audience for a Fitness Report is a selection board
True
False
The Fitness Report is a counseling tool.
True
False
One of your Machine Gun Squad Leaders, a Sergeant, will be attending Machine Gun Leaders Course in the beginning of August. The Sergeant will be TAD to the school, which is six weeks long.
(TBS-LDR-2103a) What type of reporting occasion does this Marine rate on his Fitness Report and why? (3 Points)
(TBS-LDR-2103c/e) Which individual(s) is(are) responsible for ensuring completed fitness reports arrive at HQMC and within how many days from the end of the reporting period are they due? (3 Points)
(TBS-LDR-2103c/e) What is the Reviewing Officer's Focus in Section K, Item 3, (Comparative Assessment)? (3 Points)
-The report occasion would be a TD since the Marine will be attending school for more than 31 days.
-The RO must ensure the CMC receives completed reports withing 30 days of the end of the reporting period.
-Section K, Item 3 provides the RO an opportunity to compare the MRO to all Marines (both past and present) of the grade whose professional abilities are known to the RO and focuses on the MRO's potential.
One of your Machine Gun Squad Leaders, a Sergeant, will be attending Machine Gun Leaders Course in the beginning of August. The Sergeant will be TAD to the school, which is six weeks long.
(TBS-LDR-2103a) What type of reporting occasion does this Marine rate on his Fitness Report and why? (3 Points)
(TBS-LDR-2103c/e) Which individual(s) is(are) responsible for ensuring completed fitness reports arrive at HQMC and within how many days from the end of the reporting period are they due? (3 Points)
(TBS-LDR-2103c/e) What is the Reviewing Officer's Focus in Section K, Item 3, (Comparative Assessment)? (3 Points)
-The report occasion would be a TD since the Marine will be attending school for more than 31 days.
-The RO must ensure the CMC receives completed reports withing 30 days of the end of the reporting period.
-Section K, Item 3 provides the RO an opportunity to compare the MRO to all Marines (both past and present) of the grade whose professional abilities are known to the RO and focuses on the MRO's potential.
You are getting a new Section Leader who was just promoted to Staff Sergeant, and is being transferred from 1st Platoon. He was promoted the day of his transfer.
(TBS-LDR-2103a) What reporting occasion will be used by the 1st Platoon Commander for the Staff Sergeant’s Fitness Report? (3 Points)
-The reporting occasion used will be a Grade Change (GC).
You are getting a new Section Leader who was just promoted to Staff Sergeant, and is being transferred from 1st Platoon. He was promoted the day of his transfer.
(TBS-LDR-2103a) What reporting occasion will be used by the 1st Platoon Commander for the Staff Sergeant’s Fitness Report? (3 Points)
-The reporting occasion used will be a Grade Change (GC).
Your Platoon Sergeant, a Gunnery Sergeant, is submitting his MROW to you for his Annual (AN) Fitness Report.
(TBS-LDR-2103a/b) Will this report be observed or non-observed? Why? (3 Points)
(TBS-LDR-2103b) By what specific day is this report due to HQMC? (3 Points)
-This annual fitness report would be Un-Observed because MRO could not be observed over 90 days.
-All GySgt reports are due in June and NLT then 30 June to HQMC.
Your Platoon Sergeant, a Gunnery Sergeant, is submitting his MROW to you for his Annual (AN) Fitness Report.
(TBS-LDR-2103a/b) Will this report be observed or non-observed? Why? (3 Points)
(TBS-LDR-2103b) By what specific day is this report due to HQMC? (3 Points)
-This annual fitness report would be Un-Observed because MRO could not be observed over 90 days.
-All GySgt reports are due in June and NLT then 30 June to HQMC.
Your new Company Commander will check in to your company next week (the end of September). Your current Company Commander tells you he is going to extend your last Fitness Report.
(TBS-LDR-2103a/e) What reporting occasions can be extended? (3 Points)
(TBS-LDR-2103a/e) What occasion was your last Fitness Report? (2 Points)
-The reporting occasions allowed for extension are AN, AR, or SA.
-The occasion for last fitness report would be an AN Report.
Your new Company Commander will check in to your company next week (the end of September). Your current Company Commander tells you he is going to extend your last Fitness Report.
(TBS-LDR-2103a/e) What reporting occasions can be extended? (3 Points)
(TBS-LDR-2103a/e) What occasion was your last Fitness Report? (2 Points)
-The reporting occasions allowed for extension are AN, AR, or SA.
-The occasion for last fitness report would be an AN Report.
A new LCpl checks into your unit as a transfer from a unit you know is still in Afghanistan. You are briefed that two weeks in country he was medevac'd from his FOB when a forklift he was driving fell and crushed his leg. You notice he is wearing an Afghanistan Campaign medal. When you ask him how many deployments he has been on, he answers that was his first one. He said he was immediately sent back to the States after the accident, and was only in Afghanistan for three weeks.
(TBS-LDR-2205c) Does this Marine rate the Afghan Campaign Medal and why or why not? (4 Points)
-The Marine does rate the ACM because he did not operate in the AOE for 30 consecutive days or 60 non-consecutive days, or meet one of the following criteria.
A new LCpl checks into your unit as a transfer from a unit you know is still in Afghanistan. You are briefed that two weeks in country he was medevac'd from his FOB when a forklift he was driving fell and crushed his leg. You notice he is wearing an Afghanistan Campaign medal. When you ask him how many deployments he has been on, he answers that was his first one. He said he was immediately sent back to the States after the accident, and was only in Afghanistan for three weeks.
(TBS-LDR-2205c) Does this Marine rate the Afghan Campaign Medal and why or why not? (4 Points)
-The Marine does rate the ACM because he did not operate in the AOE for 30 consecutive days or 60 non-consecutive days, or meet one of the following criteria.
After being with your platoon for several months, your Battalion goes to 29 Palms to conduct Integrated Training Exercise (ITX) before deployment. Your Mortar Section Leader, a Sergeant, is recognized by your Battalion Gunner and Company Commander for his leadership and proficiency. The Battalion Commander tells you to submit him for an impact award, to be awarded at the end of ITX.
(TBS-LDR-2205c) What opening phrase is used for a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal? (3 Points)
(TBS-LDR-2103a/b) When writing this Marine’s Fitness Report, what type of report will it be in regards to Section A, Item 6 of the Fitness Report? (2 Points)
--"Professional achievement in the superior performance of his or her duties."
--The fitness report will be a commendatory report.
After being with your platoon for several months, your Battalion goes to 29 Palms to conduct Integrated Training Exercise (ITX) before deployment. Your Mortar Section Leader, a Sergeant, is recognized by your Battalion Gunner and Company Commander for his leadership and proficiency. The Battalion Commander tells you to submit him for an impact award, to be awarded at the end of ITX.
(TBS-LDR-2205c) What opening phrase is used for a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal? (3 Points)
(TBS-LDR-2103a/b) When writing this Marine’s Fitness Report, what type of report will it be in regards to Section A, Item 6 of the Fitness Report? (2 Points)
--"Professional achievement in the superior performance of his or her duties."
--The fitness report will be a commendatory report.
When writing this Marine’s Fitness Report, you mark him “F” under Section D, Block 1.
(TBS-LDR-2103) An RS marking of "F" or "G" must be accompanied by a justification that withstands what three tests? (4 Points)
-They must withstand Verifiable, Substantive, and Quantifiable (where possible)
When writing this Marine’s Fitness Report, you mark him “F” under Section D, Block 1.
(TBS-LDR-2103) An RS marking of "F" or "G" must be accompanied by a justification that withstands what three tests? (4 Points)
-They must withstand Verifiable, Substantive, and Quantifiable (where possible)
During your deployment, you relieve one of your Sergeants from his position as a squad leader. While writing his Fitness Report, you mark “b. No” under Section A, Block 7.
(TBS-LDR-2103a/b) One of two statements is required in Section I for this mark, list both. (2 Points)
(TBS-LDR-2103b) In what order should comments be formatted in Section I? (4 Points)
-"I recommend that the MRO not be promoted with contemporaries."
-"I recommend that the MRO not be promoted at any time."
-Section I comments should be formatted with Mandatory, Directed, Additional Comments.
During your deployment, you relieve one of your Sergeants from his position as a squad leader. While writing his Fitness Report, you mark “b. No” under Section A, Block 7.
(TBS-LDR-2103a/b) One of two statements is required in Section I for this mark, list both. (2 Points)
(TBS-LDR-2103b) In what order should comments be formatted in Section I? (4 Points)
-"I recommend that the MRO not be promoted with contemporaries."
-"I recommend that the MRO not be promoted at any time."
-Section I comments should be formatted with Mandatory, Directed, Additional Comments.
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