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<strong>TM</strong> <strong>11240</strong>-<strong>15</strong>/<strong>3F</strong><br />

D-2/D-5 blank<br />

(1) Ambulances<br />

(2) Telephone/Utility Maintenance Vehicles<br />

(3) Wreckers<br />

(4) Dumps<br />

(5) Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicles; Cat I, Cat II, Cat III<br />

(6) Joint Rapid Response Vehicles and Security Vehicles<br />

e. Emergency Vehicles. Any vehicles with siren and warning lights.<br />

f. Heavy Vehicles. Vehicles over 7.1 ton off-road capacity.<br />

g. Medium Vehicles. Vehicles 2-1/2 ton to 7.1 ton off-road capacity.<br />

h. Light Vehicles. Vehicles of less than 2-1/2 ton off-road capacity.<br />

i. Articulated Vehicles. Dual-bodied, multi-wheeled vehicles capable of crosscountry<br />

operation over all types of terrain.<br />

j. Full Trailer. Any motor vehicle, with or without motive power, designed to be<br />

towed by another motor vehicle and so constructed that no part of its weight except the towing<br />

device rests upon the towing vehicle. A semi-trailer equipped with an auxiliary front axle (dolly)<br />

shall be deemed a “full trailer”.<br />

k. Experimental and/or Developmental Vehicles. Any tactical wheeled vehicle<br />

being developed or evaluated for potential future use and fielding to <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Corps</strong> Operational<br />

Forces.<br />

D-3. CIVILIAN APPLICANTS. Civilians who drive either full-time or part-time for the<br />

<strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Corps</strong> are required to obtain an OF 346 through a <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Corps</strong> licensing office.<br />

Civilian applicants are classified as follows:<br />

a. Federal Employees. Federal employees are those who have won their jobs<br />

through competitive examination under the rules and regulations established by the Office of<br />

Personnel Management.<br />

b. Non-Federal Employees/Contractors. A non-federal civilian employee/contractor<br />

is one who has been hired/contracted directly by the <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Corps</strong>, rather than holding an OPM<br />

appointment. This category includes many civilian workers hired through a contract to an<br />

outside civilian firm, casual employees, and emergency (temporary) employees.<br />

c. Motor Vehicle Operator. One whose main duties involve driving a vehicle.

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