
U.S. Marine Guidebook
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The U.S. Marine Guidebook details procedure during combat, including code of conduct in war and when to use deadly force. Because these subjects are first taught and tested during recruit training, they are the distinctive qualities of a Marine and his training. Anyone who is interested in what makes a Marine the strong, brave, and skilled individual he or she must be will find this book fascinating.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1. Code of Conduct, Military Law/UCMJ, and Conduct In War
- Section I. Code of Conduct
- Section II. Military Law/UCMJ
- Section III. Request Mast
- Section IV. Conduct in War
- Chapter 2. Marine Corps History, Customs, and Courtesies
- Section I. Marine Corps History
- Section II. Marine Corps Customs
- Section III. Marine Corps Courtesies
- Chapter 3. Close Order Drill
- Section I. The Purpose of Close Order Drill
- Section II. Drill Movements Without Arms
- Section III. Manual of Arms
- Section IV. Execution of Drill Movements
- Chapter 4. Interior Guard
- Section I. The Eleven General Orders
- Section II. Reporting a Sentry Post and the Procedure for Challenging and Reply with the Password.
- Section III. Use of Deadly Force
- Chapter 5. First Aid and Field Sanitation
- Section I. First Aid
- Section II. Field Sanitation
- Chapter 6. Uniform Clothing and Equipment
- Section I. Marking of Clothing
- Section II. Displaying Clothing and Equipment
- Section III. Minimum Requirements List-Issue
- Section IV. Regulations Governing Personal Appearance
- Section V. Wearing and Maintaining Uniforms and Equipment
- Chapter 7. Physical Fitness
- A. GENERAL
- B. DEFINITIONS
- C. PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST FOR MEN
- D. PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST FOR WOMEN
- Chapter 8. NBC Defense (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical)
- Section I. Chemical and Biological Defense
- Section II. Nuclear Defense
- Chapter 9. Service Rifle and Marksmanship
- Section I. The Service Rifle
- Section II. Field Stripping the M16A1 Rifle
- Section III. Cleaning and Lubricating the M16A1 Service Rifle
- Section IV. Stoppages and Immediate Action
- Section V. Safety Procedures for the Service Rifle
- Section VI. Rifle Oualification
- Chapter 10. Individual Tactical Measures
- Section 1. Squad in the Defense
- Section II. Hand Grenades
- Section III: Mines and Boobytraps
- Chapter 11. Security of Military Information
- Section I. Security Classification, Classified Information, and Access to Classified Documents
- Section II. Collection and Use of Military Information
- Section III. Information Used to Gain Tactical Advantage in Combat and How It Is Collected During Peace and War
- Section IV. Hypothetical Situations and Your Responsibility as a Marine to Safeguard Military Information
- Chapter 12. Substance Abuse
- Section I. Illegal Drug Use
- Section II. Alcohol Abuse
- Chapter 13. Land Navigation
- Section I. Terrain Features, Colors, and Use of Grid System
- Section II. Terrain Association
- Section III. Land Navigation by Dead-Reckoning
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