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This manual establishes the criteria for enlistment, procedures governing the processing of applicants and summarizes recruiting support programs to be used in accomplishing the enlisted recruiting mission.
The purpose of this order is to publish standards and regulations regarding the training of F-5 aircrew per the reference.
The purpose of this publication is to transmit a revised table of contents page to the basic order, and remove/destroy Section 8E, Marine Air Traffic Control Squadron, in it's entirety from the basic order.
The purpose of this order is to publish standards and regulations regarding the training of MATC Tactical user crews.
The purpose of this order is to authorize the establishment of the Marine Corps Systems Command, to establish the duties and responsibilities between the Marcosyscom, the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, and the Commander Marine Corps Logistics Bases for research, development, acquisition, and life cycle management matters.
The purpose of this order is to provide Aero (Flying) Clubs (hereinafter referred to as Aero Club(s) or Club(s)) and to set forth basic policies and procedures under which such clubs will function. for the establishment of Marine Corps
The purpose is to provide a basic reference for the operation of Marine Corps installation telephone and wire systems, and for the management of leased circuits.
This publication, "Packaging of Materiel: Preservation (FM 38-700)," is a joint regulation for all Department of Defense (DOD) components which establishes policies on the development of uniform requirements for the packaging of materiel acquired, stored, or shipped. The joint regulation implements DOD 4140.1-R, DOD Materiel Management Regulation, and covers policy requirements concerning Packaging, Specifications and Standards, Levels of Protection, and Project Information Exchange. It provides uniform criteria for the selection and prescription of packaging at the times of acquisition, storage or shipment. While the Packaging of Materiel publication relates to both preservation of the unit packs and packing of the shipping containers, this document will only address preservation requirements, including levels of protection.
This reference establishes MCCRES for implementation within the Marine Corps.
The purpose of this order to prescribe policy for the conduct of Marine Corps resident enlisted Professional Military Education (PME).
This order provides policy and procedural guidance in the implementation of a Marine Corps class V(W) PICP for the Marine Corps Class V(W) conventional ammunition to include the inventory Compliance evaluation process.
The provisions of this Instruction are applicable to the Department of the Army (DA), the Department of the Air Force, the Department of the Navy, the Marine Corps, and the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) which will be referred to collectively as "DoD Components". This instruction applies to all world wide DoD locations that receive, store, issue, use, maintain, recondition, and perform associated services with or on the compressed gases and their cylinders managed by the Defense Supply Center Richmond (DSCR) and the Defense Supply Center Philadelphia (DSCP). When there is a conflict between the provisions of this instruction and the host nation, the more stringent requirements shall apply.
The purpose of this publication is to promulgate volume IX of MCCRES for use in the training and evaluation of MEU units per the references.
The purpose of this order is to promulgate policy for the administration of Marine Corps War reserve Materiel Program per references.
The purpose of this order to publish basic policies, standards, and procedures for the operation of Marine Corps Correctional Custody Units (CCU'S).
Field Manual (FM) 5-472, "Materials Testing," provides the technical information necessary for military personnel to obtain sample and perform engineering tests and calculations on soils, bituminous paving mixtures, and concrete. These tests and calculations are required to achieve proper design with these materials and adequate control of their use in military construction. This manual covers soils, aggregates, bituminous cements, bituminous paving mixtures, Portland-cement concrete, and stabilized soils including stabilizing agents such as bitumens, cements, lime, fly ash, and chemical modifiers. The manual gives detailed instructions for taking adequate representative test samples and step-by-step procedures for making physical-properties tests and for recording, calculating, and evaluating test results. The manual explains methods for designing bituminous paving mixtures and for stabilizing soil. It also gives the procedures and tests required to control the manufacture of these mixtures. The manual describes the tools and equipment for performing these tests and contains general instructions for the care, calibration, and use of test equipment.
This T&R manual establishes required training standards, regulation and practices within the Ground Supply Occupational Field. Additionally, it provides tasking for formal schools preparing personnel for service within the Ground Supply.
This order outlines the Commandant of the Marine Corps policy for implementing and managing the TLCM framework for Class V(W). A TLCM framework will integrate and coordinate actions by process owners throughout the life cycle aimed at providing and sustaining the Marine Corps capabilities and readiness.
This order infors the Fleet Marine Force and other selected commands of updated information concerning the subject equipment.
The purpose of this order is to implement DoD policy and provide definitive guidance on the assignment and permanent change of station (PCS) of Marines.
This order will ensure accurate accountability of small arms/light weapons is maintained within Marines Corps accountable and custodial records.
To clarify how changes to the above mentioned programs affect the PES, and provide specific instruction for reporting officials regarding these changes when preparing fitness reports.
This orders purpose is to publish revised standards and regulations regarding the training of LAAD Operations crews in accordance with reference.
The purpose of this order is to provide policy and issue instructions for the administration of the SRIP as contained in references a and b.
The Navy Correspondence Manual is issued to prescribe uniform standards for the management and preparation of correspondence and is applicable to all commands and activities of the Department of the Navy. This manual supersedes SECNAVINST 5216.5D and the Secretary of the Navy Writing Guide. This manual contains the following chapters: - Correspondence Management - Correspondence Standards and Procedures - Electronic Records - Facsimile Transmission Services - Postal Standards - Correspondence Format - Multiple-Address Letter - Endorsements - Memorandums - Business Letters - Executive Correspondence
The Marine air command and control system (MACCS) provides the Marine aviation combat element commander with the means to exercise control of those organic and nonorganic aviation assets that are necessary to support Marine air-ground task force (MAGTF) operations.
This publication, "Packaging of Materiel: Packing (FM 38-701)," contains information on the fundamental principles and approved methods and techniques used in the protection of military supplies and equipment against deterioration and damage during shipment and storage. It is published as an official document for use in operations and in the training of military and civilian personnel from all segments of the Department of Defense (DOD) and supporting agencies, as well as for interested industrial personnel. It contains information based on specifications, standards, and other pertinent documents, current as of the date of preparation and coordination of the publication. This manual emphasizes the importance of packing of military supplies and equipment. It contains detailed information concerning the requirements to accomplish packing operations. The requirements include use of exterior shipping containers; the assembling of items or packs into the container; anchoring, blocking, bracing, and cushioning of items or packages within the container; weatherproofing; strapping of containers; the testing of exterior packs; palletization and unitization of loads; parcel post; and related subject matter.
This navy warfare publication describes the nature, forces, organization, and employment of naval special warfare (NSW). Naval special warfare is a relatively small, maritime special operations force (SOF) consisting of sea-air-land commandos (SEALS), special warfare combatant-craft crewmen, Reservists, combat support (CS) and combat service support (CSS) personnel, as well as civilian support staff. NSW constitutes 11 percent of special operations forces and less than 2 percent of United States Navy (USN) forces. NSW costs 3/10ths of one cent (0.3 percent) of every United States (U.S.) defense dollar. Naval special warfare origins go back to World War II (WWII) naval combat demolition units (NCDUs), underwater demolition teams (UDTs), and other special-purpose maritime organizations. In 1962, the first SEAL teams were established. Since 9/11, NSW has grown capacity and added substantial capability, including intelligence gathering and analysis, logistical support, and tactical mobility. The current NSW organization is based around eight SEAL teams, one SEAL delivery vehicle team (SDVT), three special boat teams (SBTs), and several supporting organizations. These teams and supporting commands are organized into six NSW groups, a training command, and a tactical development group.
Marine Corps Reference Publication (MCRP) 6-12B, Religious Lay Leaders Handbook, provides guidance, techniques, and procedures for the Marine Corps' religious lay leader program. MCRP 6-12B sets forth command responsibilities and standards for religious lay leaders in the Marine Corps. It describes the administration and procedures for religious lay leaders in the conduct of their ministry. This publication provides the authoritative basis for how religious lay leaders are incorporated into command religious programs to assist in the provision of religious ministry support for the free exercise of religion for Marines and Sailors. MCRP 6-12B describes the role, function, and responsibilities of religious lay leaders in accordance with the principles of religious ministry support defined in Marine Corps Warfighting Publication (MCWP) 6-12, Religious Ministry Support in the U. S. Marine Corps.
This manual meets the first aid training needs of individual service members. Because medical personnel will not always be readily available, the nonmedical service members must rely heavily on their own skills and knowledge of life-sustaining methods to survive on the integrated battlefield. This publication outlines both self-aid and aid to other service members (buddy aid). More importantly, it emphasizes prompt and effective action in sustaining life and preventing or minimizing further suffering and disability. First aid is the emergency care given to the sick, injured, or wounded before being treated by medical personnel. The term first aid can be defined as "urgent and immediate lifesaving and other measures, which can be performed for casualties by nonmedical personnel when medical personnel are not immediately available." Nonmedical service members have received basic first aid training and should remain skilled in the correct procedures for giving first aid. This manual is directed to all service members.
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