TBS-LDR-1015 Given a scenario, apply Marine Corps leadership concepts to accomplish the
mission and take care of Marines. correct answers Marine officers are responsible to their
Marines to give them the best leadership possible.
Know your Marines and look out for their welfare One of the most important principles, you
should know your Marines and how they react to different situations. This knowledge can save
lives. A Marine who is nervous or lacks self-confidence should never be put in a situation where
an important, instant decision must be made. Knowledge of your Marines' personalities will
enable you, as the leader, to decide how to best handle each Marine and determine when close
supervision is needed.
Keep your Marines informed Marines are inquisitive by nature. To promote efficiency and
morale, you should inform your Marines of all happenings and give reasons why things are to be
done. This, of course, is done when time and security permit. Informing your Marines of the
situation makes them feel that they are part of the team and not just a cog in a wheel. Informed
Marines perform better and, if knowledgeable of the situation, they can carry on without your
personal supervision. The purpose of giving out information is to be sure that your Marines have
enough information to do their job intelligently and to inspire their initiative, enthusiasm, loyalty,
and convictions.
TBS-LDR-2205 Given Marines, materiel, and references, process administrative correspondence
to support the unit's mission and recognize Marines. correct answers
TBS-OFF-2102 Given a mission, implement Marine Corps Warfighting concepts to accomplish
the mission. correct answers
TBS-TRNG-2008 Given a Risk Assessment Worksheet RAW, training materials, training plan,
and with the aid of references, conduct Risk Management to mitigate risks associated with each
training event by identifying and incorporating control measures through the Risk Assessment
Worksheet RAW in accordance with the references. correct answers
, TBS-UCMJ-1003 Given Marines, commander's guidance, and situations covered by the Law of
War, enforce the Law of War so Marines conduct themselves in accordance with the Law of War
and applicable U.S. policy during all military operations. correct answers
TBS-VALU-1001 While part of a unit, demonstrate Marine Corps Core Values, in accordance
with MCRP 6-11. correct answers
TBS-VALU-1003 Without the aid of references, identify the Marine Corps policy on the use of
illegal drugs in accordance with MCO 5300.17. correct answers The Marine Corps policy on the
use of illegal substances is set forth in MCO P5300.17, "The Marine Corps Substance Abuse
Program." This policy is crystal clear in its meaning and intent. Recent changes to the order have
mandated harsher disciplinary measures on those who choose to violate the established policies.
The enforcement of the Marine Corps standards, and the elimination of illegal drug use is a task
which requires an intensive, dedicated, thoroughly knowledgeable and total leadership effort on
the part of all Marine Corps leadership.
The Marine Corps recognizes the need to develop an illegal drug prevention program in order to
curb illegal drug use. Although there is no standard or recognized model, any successful program
must address four inherent elements: leadership, enforcement of standards, identification, and
education. Experience over the last decade has indicated that a successful substance abuse
program must consist of the following five components EDUCATION. PREVENTION.
IDENTIFICATION. REHABILITATION. DISCIPLINE
TBS-VALU-1004 Without the aid of references, identify the Marine Corps policy on alcohol
abuse in accordance with MCO 5300.17 correct answers Alcohol abuse is contrary to the
effective performance of Marines and the Marine Corps mission, and will not be tolerated in the
US Marine Corps. The Marine Corps objective is to identify, treat, and return alcoholics to full
duty and to eliminate alcohol abuse, wherever possible.
(Continued) Alcohol abuse is any use of alcohol that adversely affects individual performance,
debilitates physical and mental health, interferes with financial responsibility, personal
relationships, leads to the violation of civilian or military laws, or contributes to disorderly
conduct. Alcoholism is a medically-recognized disease manifested by the continued abusive use
of alcohol and characterized by the development of psychological and/or physical dependency.
In accordance with Public Law 92-129, Title V, section 501(a), the Marine Corps is required to
implement procedures "to identify, treat, and rehabilitate" members and to deny service entry to
any alcohol dependent individuals. Our overall objective is to eliminate alcohol abuse throughout