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LE2-C5S6T4pg163-172 Marine Corps Posts and Stations
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Purpose This lesson introduces the posts and stations of the Marine Corps.
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1. Define posts and stations, bases, and military installations. 2. Describe a typical post organization. 3. Describe facilities and services provided on a typical post. 4. Identify major posts and stations of the Marine Corps.
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CPS Lesson Questions (1-2)
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Do you like to travel to other states or countries? A.Yes, I love to travel and have had the chance. B.Yes, I like the idea, but have not had the chance. C.It is OK, but I am not that interested in travel. D.No, I don’t like to travel.
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Marines have permanent posts in which of the following countries? A.United States, Japan, and Germany B.United States and Germany C.United States and Japan
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Think about what you already know about Marine stations. List 2-3 things you already know. (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question)
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Marine Corps Bases and (MCB) Marine Barracks (MB) are the basic permanent posts for support of ground units of the Corps. Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) is the aviation counterpart of the Marine Corps base. Marine detachments are the smallest organizations of the Corps.
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Arizona Yuma California Barstow Twentynine Palms Camp Pendleton San Diego DC Marine Barracks Japan
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Hawaii Kaneohe Bay Camp Smith Japan Iwakuni Camp Butler North Carolina Cherry Point Camp Lejeune New River Japan
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South Carolina Beaufort Parris Island Virginia Henderson Hall Quantico Japan
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The commanding officer (CO) commands the post. Executive staff and special staff assist the post commander. The provost marshal is the post “chief of police” and responsible for public safety.
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The Maintenance Officer bears responsibility for minor construction, repair, and upkeep of the physical plant of the post. The Public Works Officer (CEC, USN) is a Navy officer on large stations that supervises new construction, improvements, and plans for post development. To supplement the staff, most stations include one or more standing boards of councils.
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CPS Lesson Question (3-4)
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In which of the following locations is there NOT a Marine Corps Post? A.Texas B.Arizona C.Alaska D.Both A and C
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On a typical post, who is responsible for public safety on the post? A.The commanding officer B.The public works officer C.A council D.The provost marshal
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Family service centers provide a single point of reference for Marines as they change locations. Trained counselors and social workers provide guidance and referrals to outside agencies.
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The Marine Corps exchange (PX) is the post general store. On large stations, it’s about the size of a small department store. Marine Corps exchanges are maintained by all posts of any size.
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In addition to the large posts, the Corps maintains a dozen units of the Marine Corps Security Forces ashore. Formerly made up of Marine Barracks and Detachments, these reformed in 1986 into MCSF companies, monitored by a battalion headquarters. The Corps maintains more than 120 detachments, commanded by noncommissioned officers.
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CPS Lesson Question (5)
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True or False: The PX is the general store of a Marine Corps Post. A.True B.False
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List the 2-3 most important things you learned in this lesson. Why are they important to you? (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question)
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Images in this lesson were taken from: Microsoft © Clip Art Gallery Marine Corps Combat Camera Marine Corps OCS MCJROTC Student Text
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