TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1. What you are expected to know
2. Formation
3. Military Bearing
4. Greetings
5. Reporting In
6. Marine Information
7. Billets and Occupation (MOS)
8. IRL UNSCMC Knowledge
9. Roblox UNSCMC Knowledge
10. Rules of Engagement
11. Leadership Principles
12. Drill and Ceremonies
A. This is a general reference. Not everything you will be asked will be here.
B. You are to know;
a. Who are your direct superiors are
b. Other sub-divisions in your divisions
c. What abbreviations spell out / mean specific to your division
d. Information from divisional manuals/documents
C. These are only the majority of the things you will need to know, self-knowledge.
D. Each Marine will have exactly 20s to answer the question.
1. Marines are to immediately fall in on their respective divisional pads and adjust as needed to be in rank order.
2. While in formation, Marines should not be moving unless granted permission by an Inspector or Divisional Command.
1. Shorthand Definition:
1.1. The element of physical appearance and manner of behavior in and out of formation.
2. Marines should not be speaking when the inspection starts and are to have on the correct uniform.
2.1. Marines are not allowed to use emojis.
Greetings
1. Personnel are to understand and demonstrate a proper greeting;
1.1. Enlisted Salutes
1.2. Officer Salutes
1.3. Officer Drops Salute
1.4. Enlisted Drops Salute
1.5. Inspector states “Report in, []”
2. Marines should not be reporting in until the inspector states “Report in, [RANK/SIR/MA’AM/MISTER/MISS]”
1. Use the following format:
RANK NAME with the First Marine Division reporting in for inspection, [].
1. I.e. M
1.1. Private Alphashadow13 with the Twenty-First Marine Division reporting for inspection, Sir.
2. Should only refer to the inspector as sir/ma’am if an officer.
3. Should only refer to the inspector as rank if enlisted or equal rank.
UNSC Marine Corps Motto: The First Marine Division’s Motto is, “Semper Fidelis”, “Always Faithful / Always Loyal”,
Nicknames: The UNSC Marine Corps nicknames are “Jarheads” and “Leathernecks”,
Credo: The UNSC Marine Corps Credo is “First to Fight”
1. A billet is a position you hold within your division
1.1. I.e Platoon Commander | Squad Leader | Patrol Officer
2. Military Occupational Specialties (MOS) refers to the roles within the Marines which are categorized into Military Occupational Fields:
INFANTRY
MOS 0372: Orbital Drop Shock Trooper
MOS 0311: Rifleman
(This includes AARs and FTLs)
MOS 0317: Scout Sniper
MOS 0365: Infantry Squad Leader
MOS 0369: Infantry Unit Leader (Platoon Sgt)
MOS 0399: Infantry Operations Chief
MOS 0331: Machine Gunner
MOS 0358: Reconnaissance Marine
MOS 7212: Low Altitude Air Defense Gunner
MOS 9986: Joint Terminal Attack Controller
MOS 0302: Infantry Officer (O1-O5)
TRAINING
MOS 0911: WIP
MILITARY POLICE
MOS 5811: Military Police
MOS 5815: Special Reaction Team
NAVIGATION OFFICER / ENLISTED FLIGHT CREWS
MOS 7506: Marine Aviator
MOS 7257: ATC/Ground Crew
MOS 6199: Aerial Gunner
1. FOUNDED
1.1. The UNSC Marine Corps was founded in the year 2160 as the precursor of the United States Marine Corps
2. MOTTO
2.1. The Marine Corps motto is “Semper Fidelis” meaning
“Always Faithful”,
3. VALUES
3.1. The Marine Corps values are Honor, Courage, and Commitment,
4. VALUES
4.1. The Marine Corps Creed is “First to Fight”
Founded
The roblox UNSC Marine Corps was founded on March 30, 2023
JOINT FOUNDERS / GROUP OWNERS
The joint founders and group owners are alphashadow13, and NobleJarr.
COMMANDANTS
alphashadow13
1. You have the right to defend yourself and your unit if you come under attack from hostile personnel,
1.1. Return fire is permitted if under direct fire from hostile personnel,
1.2. UNSC Forces should use minimum force under the circumstances proportional to the threat,
1.3. Detention of Non-Hostile combatants or surrender will be received and taken care of if they have received injuries, Execution, or injuring of a civilian or surrendering combatant will result in severe consequences,
1.4. Detention of a civilian is permitted for security reasons or self-defense,
1.5. Do not fire unless fired upon,
PID: PID is a reasonable certainty that the proposed target is a legitimate military target, PID stands for Positive Identification
Use of lethal force: The use of force, including deadly force, is authorized to protect me, my unit, friendly forces, enemy prisoners of war, and civilians from crimes that are likely to cause death or serious bodily harm,
1. Know yourself and seek self-improvement.
2. Be technically and tactically proficient.
3. Know your personnel and look out for their welfare.
4. Keep your personnel informed.
5. Set a good example.
6. Ensure the task is understood, supervised, and achieved.
7. Train your Marines as a team.
8. Make sound and timely decisions.
9. Develop a sense of responsibility among your Marines.
10. Employ your command within their capability.
11. Seek responsibilities and take responsibility.
1. Left face: a 90 degree turn to the left from your current position.
2. Right face: a 90 degree turn to the right from your current position.
3. About face: a 180 degree turn from your current position.
4. Center face: You will return to your original position.
5. Left Incline / Half Left: a 45 degree turn to the left from your position.
6. Right Incline / Half Right: a 45 degree turn to the right from your current position.