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FMF Officer history Objective Assessment Guide Exam Questions and Already graded Solutions and Assured Satisfactions 2024/2025 Who was Brigadier General Jacob Zeilin? - correct answer 7th Marine Corps Commandant that adopted the EGA for the Marine Corps in 1868. What happened 1898? - correct ...

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FMF Officer history Objective
Assessment Guide Exam Questions and
Already graded Solutions and Assured
Satisfactions 2024/2025
Who was Brigadier General Jacob Zeilin? - correct answer 7th
Marine Corps Commandant that adopted the EGA for the Marine
Corps in 1868.


What happened 1898? - correct answer During the Spanish
War, the Marines established naval installations overseas in the
Pacific Ocean as well as Cuba. Sergeant Major John Quick was
recognized with a Medal of Honor for his performance in
signaling an emergency airlift during the seize of Cuzco Well
(Guantanamo Bay, Cuba).


What happened 1900? - correct answer The Boxer Rebellion in
Peking, China. In support of foreign policy, Marines from ships
on the Asiatic station defended the American Legation. Part of a
multinational defense force to protect the Legation Quarter.
Sergeant Major Daniel Daly was recognized with a Medal of
Honor.


What happened in 1901? - correct answer 1901-1934 a series
of disturbances around the world from Far East to Carribean
utilized the Marines. These were termed the Banana Wars.


What happened 1913? - correct answer Marine Corps
established its aviation unit with its first pilot Major Alfred
Cunningham.

,What happened 1917? - correct answer Marines landed as part
of the American force in France starting World War I. Marines
participated in eight distinct operations and were awarded the
French Fourragere still worn by members of the 5th and 6th
Marines.


What happened in 1933 - correct answer Marines reorganized
into Fleet Marine Force formally establishing the command and
administrative relations between the fleet and the Marine Corps.
Marine Corps Equipment Board was established in Quantico to
test and develop materials for landing operations and
expeditionary service.


What happened in 1941 - correct answer US was thrust into
WWII after the bombing of Pearl Harbor by Japanese forces. The
Marines were principally used by ally forces for "island hopping"
campaigns. Reached nearly 500,000 in strength.


What happened in 1950? - correct answer Marines responded
to North Korean forces with First Marine Provisional Brigade
from under-strength 1st Marine Division. Made an amphibious
landing over the seawalls of Inchon. Marine helicopters flew for
the first time in battle.


What happened in 1958? - correct answer Marines completed
reorganizing their combat structure of its Fleet Marine Force
and created units capable of landing in either atomic or
nonatomic warfare. Used near Beirut, Lebanon to support
against internal strife and helped stabilize the situation.

,What happened in 1965? - correct answer Marines landed in
South Vietnam committing them to the longest war in its history.
Conducted many large scale offensive operations, participated in
pacification program to win support of local population, and
landed in Dominican Republic to evacuate and protect US
citizens.


What happened in 1982? - correct answer Marines deployed to
Lebanon as part of a multinational peacekeeping force. 1983 a
truck bomb attack killed 241 Americans and wounded 70 others.


What happened in 1983? - correct answer Prime Minister of
Grenada was overthrown and assassinated. A joint military
operation "Urgent Fury" resulted in Marines securing the island
and safeguarding American citizens.


What happened in 1989? - correct answer Panama was in
increasing unrest and US President ordered a joint military
operation called "Just Cause" to overthrow the Panama
government and General Manuel Noriega. US forces installed the
same civilian government that General Noriega had denied from
a free election. General Noriega was indicted for trial in US for
drug trafficking and racketeering.


What happened in 1990? - correct answer Iraqi forces invaded
Kuwait and Operation Desert Shield was launched. Marine
Corps' Maritime Propositioning Force concept was validated and
a plan of tailoring units to accomplish a mission as part of
Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) was enacted.


What happened in 1991? - correct answer Operation Desert
Storm was launched after Iraqi forces refused to comply with

, UN. Marine aviation was heavily used at the start and then
Marine ground forces swept into Kuwait against the Iraqi forces.


Who was Presley Neville O'Bannon? - correct answer First
Lieutenant remembered for heroism in Battle of Derna (Tripoli).
His Marines were the first to raise a US flag in the Eastern
World. He was presented with a "Mameluke" sword carried by
officers today.


Who was Archibald Henderson? - correct answer Brevet
Brigadier General who held his command as Commandant from
1820 to his death in 1859. CMC for 39 years. He is considered
the "Grand Old Man of the Marine Corps." He introduced higher
standards of personal appearance, training, discipline and
encouraged Marines to strive to have more capability than guard
and sea duties.


Who was John Quick? - correct answer Sergeant Major
honored with the Medal of Honor for signaling for emergency lift
while under fire seizing an advanced base during 1898 in Cuzco
Well, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. This demonstrated usefulness of
Marines as assault force and aided in addition of assault as one
of Marine Corps' missions.


Who was Daniel Daly? - correct answer Sergeant Major
recognized with two Medal of Honors. One during Boxer
Rebellion and another one in First Caco War in Haiti. Also known
for his quote at Battle of Belleau Wood where he said "Come on.
you sons of a b...., do you want to live forever?"

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