What are black flag conditions USMC?

Anything 90 degrees and higher is a black-flag condition, meaning all strenuous outdoor activity that is not considered essential should be halted.
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What does a black USMC flag mean?

Black. 90 and Above. Physical training and strenuous exercise suspended for all personnel (excludes operational commitment not for training purposes). Note: Wearing of body armor or NBC uniform adds approximately 10 points to the measured WBGT index. Exposure limits should be adjusted accordingly.
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What are black flag conditions?

A black flag weather condition is in effect when the temperature reaches 90 degrees or higher, according to the Safety Office's heat stress card.
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What does the red flag mean in the Marines?

Red Flag (WBGTI of 88 to 89.9 degrees F): All PT or very strenuous work will be curtailed for those not thoroughly acclimated by at least 3 weeks. Personnel not thoroughly acclimated may carry on limited activity not to exceed 6 hours per day.
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What temperature is a red flag?

Red Flag: A red flag is raised when the temperature reaches 88 degrees. While in this condition, extreme caution should be used when working outdoors.
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Can you PT during black flag?

The final and most dangerous category is signaled by a black flag. During this condition the WBGT is above 90 degrees and physical training and strenuous exercise is suspended for all personnel except operation commitment not for training purposes.
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What triggers a Red Flag Warning?

A Red Flag Warning is issued for weather events which may result in extreme fire behavior that will occur within 24 hours. A Fire Weather Watch is issued when weather conditions could exist in the next 12-72 hours. A Red Flag Warning is the highest alert.
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Is Code red a real thing in the Marines?

A "code red" is how they refer to hazing a Marine and is strictly against Marine Corps policy.
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What is a Marine Eagle?

The Eagle is the symbol of the United States, and it is the one part of the emblem that readily associates the Marine Corps with the United States. The eagle proudly carries a streamer in its beak that bears the motto of the Corps: Semper Fidelis.
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How is WBGT calculated?

WBGT=0.7Tw+0.2Tg+0.1T

It must be noted that these are estimates and are derived only from using temperature and relative humidity and the chart accounts for full sunshine and light wind conditions.
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How do you get heat stress?

Causes of heat exhaustion include exposure to high temperatures, particularly when combined with high humidity, and strenuous physical activity. Without prompt treatment, heat exhaustion can lead to heatstroke, a life-threatening condition. Fortunately, heat exhaustion is preventable.
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What does black military ribbon mean?

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The ribbon and its colors represent a few things. Yellow is the color we use to support our troops, a sign that we are waiting 'till they all come home. Black signifies the dark past and unknown future that our men and women, along with their families, have to deal with daily.
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What are the 3 different types of flags?

There are three subtypes of the national flags: state flag, which can be flown only by government agencies; civil flag, which can be used by anyone and war flag that is used by military organizations. International flags are flags that symbolize union of any type between nations.
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What does a backwards black American flag mean?

Today, the reverse flag is worn on the right sleeve of military uniforms and symbolizes the courage and respect of the soldiers who serve.
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What does hazing a Marine mean?

"Hazing, is any conduct whereby a military member or members, regardless of Service or rank, without proper authority causes another military member or members, regardless of Service or rank, to suffer or be exposed to any activity which is cruel, abusive, humiliating, oppressive, demeaning, or harmful.
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Why is Jessup code Red?

Commander Jo Galloway and reveals to her superiors that she believes that the private was attacked by because he was going over the head of Colonel Jessup, the base commander and was threatening to reveal something unless he gets a transfer, so Jessup ordered a "code red" which is basically a type hazing done which is ...
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Did A Few Good Men inspire Jag?

Several former Navy JAG lawyers have been identified as the basis for Cruise's character Lt. Kaffee. These include Don Marcari, now an attorney in Virginia; former U.S. Attorney David Iglesias; Chris Johnson, now practicing in California; and Walter Bansley III, now practicing in Connecticut.
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What is the USMC sword called?

The Marine Corps NCO sword is the oldest weapon in continuous use in the United States military (the USMC Officer's sword, the "Mameluke," was introduced prior to the NCO sword, but was out of use during the early years of the Civil War).
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What is the Marine hat called?

The utility cover, also known as the utility cap and eight-pointed cover, is the United States Marine Corps cap, worn with their combat utility uniform.
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What do Marines call their uniforms?

The most common is the Combat Utility, also known as MCCUU (Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform) but it most commonly refered to as the "Utilities" or "Cammies". They are available for different uses in Forest Green and Desert Sand.
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What is a blue flag warning?

When potentially dangerous ocean animals have been spotted, you'll see a dark blue or purple flag. These flags fly either on their own or with other colored flags. If you see a blue or purple flag, but the water is not closed to swimming, use extreme caution and keep a close watch for dangerous animals.
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What are the 3 components of a Red Flag Warning?

Primary Red Flag Criteria: 1) Relative humidity of 15% or less combined with sustained surface winds, or frequent gusts, of 25 mph or greater. Both conditions must occur simultaneously for at least 3 hours in a 12 hour period.
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What does dropping red flag mean?

A red flag is either a literal warning of some danger, like the signal flag used by a sinking ship, or a figurative warning, like the red flag a candidate's angry outburst sends to the voters about his temperament.
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