FMF CORE / GCE Exam Study Guide Questions
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Question>> 1
Opha May Johnson
Correct Answer>>
Pvt Johnson became the Marine Corps first enlisted woman on 13 August 1918.
Her enlistment was a reflection of the dramatic changes in the status of women
brought about by the entry of the United a states into WWI.
"Marine Reserve (F)" was the official title by which the Marine Corps first enlisted
women were known. They were better known as Skirt Marines or Marinettes.
Question>> 2
Margaret A Brewer
Correct Answer>>
Brig General Brewer, then a Colonel, served as the Director of Woman Marines (WM)
during the period 1973-1977. She was the seventh and last director of the WM, the
only post world war woman to hold the position.
Margaret Brewer became the Marine corps first woman general officer on May 11
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,1978.
Question>> 55
Robert E Bush
Correct Answer>>
On May 2 1945, during the Battle of Okinawa, Hospital Apprentice First Class Robert E
Bush, was a Rifle Company Corpsman with 2/5 5th Mar Div.
When a Marine Officer fell wounded in a fire-swept location.
Bush, who had been assisting other wounded Marines, went to the officers exposed
position and administered blood plasma amidst the perilous battle conditions.
As the Japanese counterattacked, he courageously remained with the disabled officer,
firing back with one hand while holding the plasma bottle in the other.
Despite his own serious injuries, Bush continued to provide aid until his patient was
evacuated.
For his "conspicuous gallantry" on this occasion, he was presented with the MOH by
President Harry S Truman on October 5th 1945, during the "Nimitz Day" celebrations
at the White House.
He was the youngest WWII Navy man to receive the MOH.
Question>> 3
John H Bradley
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,Correct Answer>>
Pharmacist Mate 2nd Class John H Bradley, the 2nd figure from the right on the Joe
Rosenthal photo, joined with 5 Marines to raise Old Glory atop Mt Suribachi on
February 23rd, 1945.
This 2nd flag raising would be used on stamps, posters on the 7th War Loan Drive, and
for the Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington Virgina.
On February 21st 1945, Bradly saw a wounded Marine, ran to his aid through mortar
and machine gun fire. Shielding the Marine with his own body, Bradley administered a
unit of plasma and bandaged his wounds. Through gunfire, he pulled the casualty 30
yards to safety.
For his actions he was awarded the Navy Cross.
Question>> 5
Define ORM? (3rd Part)
Correct Answer>>
It minimizes risk to acceptable levels
Question>> 6
Define Hazard
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, Correct Answer>>
A condition with the potential to cause personal injury or death, property damage, or
mission degradation.
Question>> 7
Define Risk
Correct Answer>>
An expression of possible loss in terms of severity and probability.
Question>> 8
Define Risk Assessment
Correct Answer>>
The process of detecting hazards and assessing associated risks.
Question>> 9
5 Step Process of ORM?
Correct Answer>>
I Identify Hazards A Assess Hazards
M Make Risk Decisions I Impliment Controls
S Supervise (Most Important)
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With 100% Correct Answers Graded A+ Latest
Version
Question>> 1
Opha May Johnson
Correct Answer>>
Pvt Johnson became the Marine Corps first enlisted woman on 13 August 1918.
Her enlistment was a reflection of the dramatic changes in the status of women
brought about by the entry of the United a states into WWI.
"Marine Reserve (F)" was the official title by which the Marine Corps first enlisted
women were known. They were better known as Skirt Marines or Marinettes.
Question>> 2
Margaret A Brewer
Correct Answer>>
Brig General Brewer, then a Colonel, served as the Director of Woman Marines (WM)
during the period 1973-1977. She was the seventh and last director of the WM, the
only post world war woman to hold the position.
Margaret Brewer became the Marine corps first woman general officer on May 11
Page 1 of 237
,1978.
Question>> 55
Robert E Bush
Correct Answer>>
On May 2 1945, during the Battle of Okinawa, Hospital Apprentice First Class Robert E
Bush, was a Rifle Company Corpsman with 2/5 5th Mar Div.
When a Marine Officer fell wounded in a fire-swept location.
Bush, who had been assisting other wounded Marines, went to the officers exposed
position and administered blood plasma amidst the perilous battle conditions.
As the Japanese counterattacked, he courageously remained with the disabled officer,
firing back with one hand while holding the plasma bottle in the other.
Despite his own serious injuries, Bush continued to provide aid until his patient was
evacuated.
For his "conspicuous gallantry" on this occasion, he was presented with the MOH by
President Harry S Truman on October 5th 1945, during the "Nimitz Day" celebrations
at the White House.
He was the youngest WWII Navy man to receive the MOH.
Question>> 3
John H Bradley
Page 2 of 237
,Correct Answer>>
Pharmacist Mate 2nd Class John H Bradley, the 2nd figure from the right on the Joe
Rosenthal photo, joined with 5 Marines to raise Old Glory atop Mt Suribachi on
February 23rd, 1945.
This 2nd flag raising would be used on stamps, posters on the 7th War Loan Drive, and
for the Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington Virgina.
On February 21st 1945, Bradly saw a wounded Marine, ran to his aid through mortar
and machine gun fire. Shielding the Marine with his own body, Bradley administered a
unit of plasma and bandaged his wounds. Through gunfire, he pulled the casualty 30
yards to safety.
For his actions he was awarded the Navy Cross.
Question>> 5
Define ORM? (3rd Part)
Correct Answer>>
It minimizes risk to acceptable levels
Question>> 6
Define Hazard
Page 3 of 237
, Correct Answer>>
A condition with the potential to cause personal injury or death, property damage, or
mission degradation.
Question>> 7
Define Risk
Correct Answer>>
An expression of possible loss in terms of severity and probability.
Question>> 8
Define Risk Assessment
Correct Answer>>
The process of detecting hazards and assessing associated risks.
Question>> 9
5 Step Process of ORM?
Correct Answer>>
I Identify Hazards A Assess Hazards
M Make Risk Decisions I Impliment Controls
S Supervise (Most Important)
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