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1. Give five common elements found in a combat environment?
- Violent unnerving sights and sounds, Casualties,
- Confusion/lack of information, Communications breakdown,
- Individual discomfort/physical fatigue, Fear/stress/mental fatigue,
- Continuous operations,
- Homesickness
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2. Give three of the five characteristics that enable Sailors and Marines to overcome fear?
- Morale,
- Discipline,
- Esprit de corps,
- Proficiency,
- Motivation
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3. What is BAMCIS?
Six basic troop leading steps
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4. What does BAMCIS stand for?
- B-begin planning,
- A-arrange for reconnaissance,
- M-make reconnaissance,
- C-complete the plan,
- I-issue the order,
- S-supervise
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5. How many articles are there in the Code of Conduct?
six
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6. What is Article five?
When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am required to give name, rank, service number, and date birth. I will avoid answering further questions. I will make no oral or written statements disloyal to my country
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7. Which article states “If I am captured, I will continue to resist by all means available?”
Article 3
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8. Which article states “I will never surrender of my own free will?”
Article 2
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9. There are twelve rights of a prisoner of war listed in the book, give six.
- Receive sanitary,
- protective housing and clothing, Receive sufficient amount of food, Receive adequate medical care, Receive facilities for proper hygiene, Practice religious faith,
- Send and receive mail,
- Receive packages,
- Select fellow POW to represent you, Receive humane treatment,
- Geneva Convention in proper language, Camp regulations in proper language
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10. If you become a POW what information are you required to give?
- Name,
- rank,
- service number,
- date of birth
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11. What is you responsibility when it come to performing paid labor?
- Labor is not military,
- not degrading,
- not dangerous,
- and not unhealthy
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