R 121716Z NOV 25 MARADMIN 540/25 SUBJ/CALENDAR YEAR 2025 (CY25) MARINE CORPS RECRUITING COMMAND ENLISTED TO OFFICER SELECTION BOARD TWO RESULTS// REF/A/MSGID: DOC/MCO 1040.43B MCRC ON-E/YMD: 20151029// REF/B/MSGID: DOC/MCRCO 1100.2B G-3/YMD: 20250306// REF/C/MSGID: DOC/MCO 6100.13A CH 5/YMD:20250528// REF/D/MSGID: MSG/MARADMIN 590/24/YMD: 20241206// REF/E/MSGID: DOC/BUMED/YMD: 20050812// REF/F/MSGID: DOC/S-3/YMD: 20241024// REF/G/MSGID: DOC/CSA/YMD: 20251112// REF/H/MSGID: MSG/MARADMIN 232/25/YMD: 20250516// REF/I/MSGID: DOC/MCO 1040.31 MMEA-6/YMD: 20100908// REF/J/MSGID: MSG/MARADMIN 371/21/YMD: 20210715// REF/K/MSGID: DOC/MCO 1524.1 MMOA-3/YMD: 20190530// NARR/REF (A) IS MCO 1040.43B ENLISTED TO OFFICER COMMISSIONING PROGRAMS. REF (B) IS MCRCO 1100.2B MARINE CORPS RECRUITING COMMAND OFFICER COMMISSIONING MANUAL (SHORT TITLE: MCRC OCM). REF (C) IS MCO 6100.13A CH-5, MARINE CORPS PHYSICAL FITNESS AND COMBAT FITNESS TESTS (PFT/CFT). REF (D) IS MARADMIN 590/24 CALENDAR YEAR 2025 MARINE CORPS RECRUITING COMMAND ENLISTED TO OFFICER ANNOUNCEMENT SELECTION BOARDS. REF (E) IS THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY MANUAL OF MEDICAL DEPARTMENT (MANMED), CHAPTER 15. REF (F) IS THE OFFICER CANDIDATES SCHOOL (OCS) MASTER PROJECTION-PLAN FISCAL YEAR 2026 (FY26). REF (G) IS THE OFFICER CANDIDATES CLASS 251 PRE-SHIP PREPARATION LETTER. REF (H) IS MARADMIN 232/25 OFFICER CANDIDATE SCHOOL PHYSICAL FITNESS INDUCTION AND GRADUATION STANDARDS. REF (I) IS MCO 1040.31 ENLISTED RETENTION AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. REF (J) IS MARADMIN 371/21 FORTHCOMING CHANGES TO MCO 1040.31, ENLISTED RETENTION AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. REF (K) IS MCO 1524.1 THE MARINE CORPS GRADUATE EDUCATION PROGRAM (MCGEP)// POC/MS. TROI SPENCER/CIV/UNIT: MCRC ON-E/-/TEL: (571) 559-4588 OR CAPT MONIQUE DEVITT/UNIT: MCRC ON-E/-/TEL: (571) 559-4381// GENTEXT/REMARKS/1. Marines and Commands are responsible for reading the content of this MARADMIN in its entirety. The Commanding General Marine Corps Recruiting Command (CG, MCRC), by direction of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, has approved the subject named results for the Marine Corps Enlisted Commissioning Education Program (MECEP), Enlisted Commissioning Program (ECP), Enlisted to Judge Advocate (E-JA), and Meritorious Commissioning Program – Reserve (MCP-R). Per references (a) through (f), all selected Marines will be scheduled to a 10-week Officer Candidates Class (OCC), scheduled by MCRC once determined medically qualified by the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) and/or the Naval Aerospace Medical Institute (NAMI) based on class allocations as well as the needs of the Marine Corps. MECEP Selects NAME PMOS Aparicio, Aron 6048 Aravindakshan, Akshath A. 0231 Armstrong, Dylan B. 3044 Armstrong, Shelton G. 0411 Asomaning Jr., Brandford A. 3047 Banner, Dravyn L. 6048 Baughman, Bradley S. 0311 Bautista, Christopher G. 0441 Bazan Bergamino, Carlos E. 3537 Bell, Caden A. 0621 Bergman, John A. 2629 Beyersdorf, Matthew G. 6276 Black, Dustin T. 0671 Bollig, Evinn G. 0621 Booms, Nikolay R. 1721 Brinkley, Alexander S. 0311 Brooks Jr., Jermaine P. 2161 Caputo, Eric M. 0231 Carpenter, Steven J. 3047 Casey, Noah M. 3047 Charlson, Morgan T. 0231 Chavez, Fidel C. 6338 Chisolm Kaba, Ahmad A. 3047 Clark III, Anthony 6258 Claypool, Jordan J. 0321 Clower, Christopher J. 6469 Crews, Elijah J. 6531 Croy, Kenneth M. 6073 David, Ndikum B. 3531 Delgado, Antonio 6483 Demesier, Readchee G. 0311 Digiacomo, Joshua W. 0111 Dorman, Royce H. 4591 Downs, Daniel J. 1371 Dunstan, Austin O. 0241 Durham, Jaeden I. 6338 Eble, Nicholas P. 3537 Echevarria, Joshua B. 0441 Edeh, David A. 1371 Eden, Alexander W. 7236 Eliza Jr., Luis R. 2831 Elliot, Max N. 0341 Farrell, Samuel T. 0311 Finley, Joshua S. 6531 France, Damien A. 6672 Garcia Jimenez, Dayana M. 5831 Helmus, Peter J. 6073 Henson, Wyatt A. 6173 Hernandez, Elmis 0313 Higgins, Ryan P. 2131 Holliman, Zouve M. 5811 Huerta, Jose C. 0369 Jung, Ewoo 6176 Kissoon, Joseph 3047 Korson, Paul T. 2629 Kucala, Noah J. 6073 Laird, Travis T. 0311 Lemus, Anthony J. 6338 Locco-Nielsen, Alexander C. 7212 Martinez Gonzalez, Victor M. 0111 Matthes, Rhyan W. 5831 McKee, Dillon J. 6092 McKinnon, Jordan M. 0621 Mendoza Trevino, Andres 0311 Michel-Emile, Brian 6042 Moncrief, Zachary D. 0311 Nikouline, Maxim 6423 Olivarez IV, Gilbert 6062 Ordonez Panama, Joseph A. 6492 Ortega Jr., Daniel 0111 Ortiz, Salvador 0111 Ousley Jr., Jason L. 0313 Pantoja Torres, Francisco J. 0411 Paulsen, Malachi L. 2841 Peralta, Alejandro 3529 Ramirez, Joshua P. 1345 Reiter, Abigail L. 0621 Respicio, Jairren J. 6338 Rogers, Colby K. 0629 Rosario, Gabriel P. 2847 Ryan, Nolan M. 6046 Salas, Daniel C. 6531 Saldana Mendoza, Magdalena A. 0111 Samack, Benjamin G. 5811 Sandoval, Josue 6317 Schwind, Joshua M. 0331 Servin, Vincent 0363 Shaunty, Jackson P. 0311 Smith, Trevor V. 2141 Speck, Nicholas J. 1391 Sweat, Drake C. 6672 Taylor, Ryan D. 0341 Toothman, Corey L. 3529 Vetter, Logan L. 2336 Villagomez, Angel. 2862 Volz, Forest W. 2631 Wakeford-Smith, Elijah M. 6000 Wells, Brock H. 1833 Wickersham, Raleigh A. 2831 Williams, Steven A. 0629 Wilson, Seth J. 0621 Yarbro, Seth T. 6174 Zelenka, Collier D. 0311 Zubovich, Zachery A. 0311 ECP Selects NAME PMOS Alvarado, Angel A. 3047 Ayala, Eric 0627 Baker, Michael D. 0231 Ball, Nicholas A. 6154 Berry, Jyquavis J. 3432 Brannan, Finn 0352 Bravo, Brandon S. 0111 Brooks, Michael A. 0261 Brown, Ryan D. 6156 Butt, Zinia 3381 Camargo, Karyme 0629 Cannady, Lauren E. 5524 Carlovsky, Connor B. 6113 Ceballos, Michael D. 0679 Colmenero, Lucas D. 0352 Cook, Christopher C. 1316 Corilus, Manuel 3047 DeLarosa, Diego 3047 Dillenbeck, Walker J. 6156 Douglass, Dillon T. 6048 Eickenhorst, Tyler W. 0211 Erwin, Anthony D. 0231 Escalante, Alec G. 0369 Escareno Martinez, Ivan A. 3521 Giberson, Taylor S. 3047 Halmon, Lafayette P. 6483 Hanlon, Michael P. 0211 Hickerson, Sasha A. 2841 Horoszewski, Kevin T. 6156 Hughes, Justin T. 6113 Khalid, Ali H. 6469 Khoury, Christopher E. 0311 Lamarr, Isaiah R. 0231 Landry, William I. 1721 Leon Perez Ynga, Juan C. 0111 Lo, Wilson K. 3451 Loyola Arcos, Jordan A. 2871 Luna, Ivan 6492 Lyons, Matthew K. 4821 Madera Rodriguez, Rebecca 3381 Mann, Sage D. 5979 Manning, Joseph D. 6073 Marchi Ramos, Hector J. 0629 Martinez, Jeanette V. 5811 McCutcheon, Clayton T. 3521 Mejias, Anthony J. 3047 Mendoza Valdez, Iram L. 0341 Miller, Logan A. 6492 Minski, Brandon M . 6173 Moore, Jeffrey A. 2629 Mulford, Shawn R. 5948 Nothstein, Jared M. 6258 Raber, Joseph P. 2862 Rangel, Eduardo M. 0161 Rodriguez, Eddie P. 3047 Roque, Jairus M. 0241 Rutledge, Joseph O. 4421 Santiago, Desmond E. 0231 Schmidt, Nathan H. 6073 Stanfield III, Warren C. 0311 Stuby, Brad J. 1834 Taca, Bruce M. 3044 Thompson, Matthew B. 0369 Urbina, Adlai I. 1834 Ward, Craig T. 6531 Wiloth Jr., Robert W. 0311 Wilson, Samantha A. 4421 Wingfield, Jacob W. 3047 Young, Andrew R. 0231 Zarzycki, Jacob A. 1341 Zheng, Hongyi 0231 E-JA Selects NAME PMOS Walters, Andrew D. 1721 MCP-R Selects NAME PMOS Sisler, Craig D. 1391 2. Selectees with missing documents will be contacted by separate correspondence. Once contacted, selectees will have 10 business days to forward any missing documents to the MCRC point of contact (POC) email in paragraph 15. It is recommended to use DoD SAFE for missing or required documents as it accepts larger files and provides pickup information provided the sender checks the box "Send me an email when each recipient picks up the files". The sender should also check their DoD SAFE outbox for file delivery and pickup information. Provide the passphrase to open your DOD Safe file in a separate email NOT DOD Safe. Failure to provide the missing documents in the allotted timeframe will result in disenrollment from the selected program and reapplication to a future board will be required. 3. MECEP selectees are not authorized to take additional classes after release of this MARADMIN. MECEP selectees who obtain a bachelor’s degree prior to attending a NROTC or affiliated school will be disenrolled and must apply to a future ECP board. 4. Non-selects. Marines who were not selected refer to reference (a) chapter one. For more information and career counseling visit www.manpower.marines.mil. Select Manpower Management, then Performance Branch, then Records and Performance, then scroll down and select Career Counseling, then select Contact Us. Reasons for non-selection cannot be provided by MCRC or the career counselors; however, career counselors can evaluate Marines' Official Military Personnel Files (OMPF) to help gain insight to improve competitiveness for future boards. Dated endorsements and interview board reports must be completed for each board and all forms must be dated within one year of board convene date. 5. Parent Commands of selected Marines must ensure the following: a. The selectees shall be assigned a Company Grade Officer as a mentor within five business days of release of this MARADMIN. The mentors will ensure mentees are aware of and prepared for the expectations at OCS, The Basic School (TBS), and life as a Company Grade Officer. Assistance and additional information can be found at website www.trngcmd.marines.mil. Select Units then OCS or TBS. b. The Marines must notify their primary military occupational specialty monitors of their selections and provide the MARADMIN number which references their names as selectees. Marines approved to participate in special duty assignments must also notify the corresponding SDA monitor and provide the MARADMIN number which references their name as selectees. These Marines will be removed from assignment upon notification of the corresponding SDA monitor. Marines currently serving on a special duty assignment will continue until ordered to OCS. c. The Marine's page 11 entries have been included in the Marine's OMPF. d. The Marines have an adjudicated security clearance per chapter one of reference (a) or are under the Continuous Evaluation Program (CEP) prior to attending OCS. Marines who do not have an adjudicated clearance and are not enrolled in the CEP cannot report to OCS. An updated security clearance letter must be forwarded to MCRC POC once the clearance is adjudicated or enrolled in CEP. The letter can be found on the MCRC website at www.mcrc.marines.mil then select Staff Sections, then G-3 Operations, then Marine Officer, then Naval and Enlisted Programs and scroll over to General Forms. e. All commands shall ensure their selectees have at least 12 months until End of Active Service (EAS) as of the date of this MARADMIN. Otherwise, it is the responsibility of the command to execute a local extension to cover this timeframe. No Marine shall be issued orders to OCS with fewer than 12 months of Active Duty remaining as of the effective date of this MARADMIN. 6. POC information. Marines are directed to send the E-O Select POC sheet revised Oct 23 electronically to the MCRC POC within five business days of release of this MARADMIN. The POC sheet can be found on the MCRC website referenced in paragraph 5d under General Forms. Marines must submit the Microsoft Word version of POC format. An update must be provided if there are changes to the original POC sheet. Marines are directed to provide all information listed on the POC sheet. 7. Selected Active Reserve (AR) Marines. Must be non-competitively augmented to the active component at the time of selection. To accomplish this, the AR select must initiate a Prior Service Enlisted Package (PSEP) via a canvassing recruiter to Marine Corps Recruiting Command to coordinate the augmentation per reference (d). Upon selection, Marines will be contacted via email by the Prior Service Enlistment Program Chief for further amplifying guidance on the PSEP package submission. Once augmented, Marines are directed to provide an updated Basic Individual Record reflecting the component change to the MCRC POC. 8. Removals, Declinations, and Deferments. Formal requests must be forwarded in standard naval correspondence format with justification, via the administrative endorsing chain of command through the General Officer level, to CG, MCRC. The initial request must be forwarded with first endorsement as a courtesy to MCRC POC. Upon receipt of all endorsements, the MCRC POC will route the request to CG, MCRC for final disposition. 9. Medical. Marines must be determined medically qualified by BUMED for ground physicals, NAMI for aviation physicals per reference (e), or medically qualified by MCRC BUMED waiver authority before MCRC will schedule them to attend an OCC. Both BUMED and NAMI require a minimum of 30 days upon receipt to process medical documents and make a determination. Marines who require additional medical documents will be contacted by the MCRC POC. Each additional submission of medical information forwarded by the Marine will restart the 30-day process for medical determinations at BUMED and NAMI. Commands and Marines are not authorized to contact or forward any medical documents directly to BUMED or MCRC Medical Reviewers. All updated documentation must be forwarded to the MCRC POC for tracking purposes. Deferred Marines will be scheduled by MCRC POC to an OCC once a medical determination has been made by either BUMED or NAMI. Marines who sustain an injury prior to reporting to OCS must immediately contact the MCRC POC and provide supporting medical documents to include light duty chit. Supporting documentation must provide the nature of the injury and the expected begin and return to full duty date. Questions pertaining to additional medical documents requested by BUMED or NAMI should be directed to the MCRC medical reviewers at (571) 559-4660/4664 or email [email protected] or [email protected]. Questions pertaining to status of BUMED or NAMI medical determinations must be directed to MCRC POC. 10. Pre-OCS information. OCS class dates are tentative and subject to change. Every effort will be made to schedule Marines to the first available OCS class once the Marine is medically qualified. Official notification will be sent via email notification by MCRC POC approximately 45-60 days prior to shipping. Refer to reference (f) for OCC report and graduation dates. Marines who were not initially scheduled may be contacted by the MCRC POC up to two weeks prior to an OCC class and afforded the opportunity to attend if there are additional allocations. This MARADMIN modifies reference (a) Commander's Intent, pertaining to OCS opportunities. Marines who do not attend the first two assigned OCC classes after selection will automatically be disenrolled from the program. a. Marines are directed to use references (g), (h) and the MCRC and OCS website listed in paragraph 5a, for specific requirements prior to arriving to OCS. Marines notified of OCC attendance will be provided an updated reference (g) and other OCS pertinent information once available. Scheduled Marines' MHS GENESIS profiles must be complete no later than 30 days prior to report date. Refer to reference (g) for required items. b. Refer to references (f) for 2026 OCC class dates. Officers in Charge and Marines are responsible to ensure all information on the pre-ship checklist is filled out, and it is signed and dated. Commands will ensure all Marines are within Marine Corps standards and have a first class or higher PFT prior to issuing Defense Travel System orders or shipping to OCS. c. A first class PFT is required for shipping to OCS. Pre-ship PFTs must be taken no earlier than 60 days and no later than 30 days of scheduled OCC report date when possible. Ensure information is annotated in the PFT portion of the checklist. Refer to reference (h) for OCS PFT guidance. Commands must ensure Marines' PFT information meets the requirements of reference (h), prior to submission of the checklist. Marines who do not meet the above requirements are not eligible to report to the scheduled OCC, and this will count as one attempt. If this is the second attempt to attend OCS, the Marine will be disenrolled from their respective programs. d. All "yes" answers to questions under the Candidate Section on the checklist that have not been previously disclosed or waived by MCRC prior to selection must include the signed applicable forms and signed detailed handwritten statements explaining events, to include supporting documents per reference (d). 11. Funding. MECEP, ECP, and E-JA Marines, notified of attendance to an OCC by MCRC POC, will be provided a funding letter along with additional guidance. Scheduled Marines must forward the funding letter to their parent commands for issuance of Temporary Additional Duty orders to attend OCS. Questions concerning funding should be directed to the email located in the funding letter or the Marine's DTS administrators, not MCRC. AR Marines must submit an updated copy of their basic individual record to verify their component change before a funding letter can be provided to them. RECP and MCP-R Marines notified of attendance to an OCC must contact Marine Force Reserve G-3 Training and Readiness at commercial (504) 697-7372 for orders-writing instructions. a. Within 5 business days of receiving funding letters, all scheduled Marines are directed to forward their intended mode of transportation to OCS on the report date by responding via email to the MCRC POC with one of the following choices, regardless of the status of their DTS or local command orders: (1) “Privately owned vehicle (POV), or; (2) “Drop off (must annotate OCS or airport)”, or; (3) “Air” and provide the pdf copy of tentative flight itinerary to and from OCS from the government travel agency (provide updated itinerary once approved). b. Upon approval of orders by Training and Education Command (TECOM), scheduled Marines are required to provide to the MCRC POC no fewer than five business days prior to the report date one of the following: (1) Marines on non-local funded travel (over 50 miles) must provide a copy of approved DTS authorization or DD Form 1610 orders with the TECOM line of accounting in accounting classification, or; (2) Marines on local non-funded travel (50 miles or less) must provide command endorsed orders. c. All information identified in above sub-paragraphs a and b must be received by MCRC POC within established deadlines established via email notification prior to reporting to OCS. Failure to provide the above information once notified can result in removal from the scheduled OCS class and possible disenrollment from respective programs. 12. Additional information. a. Marines are considered officer candidates while attending OCS and are entitled to pay and allowances commensurate with the enlisted grade shown on the original orders to OCS, but not less than that prescribed for a sergeant. Upon completion of training at OCS, the original pay and allowances for corporals and below will be restored. b. Officer candidates who are dropped from or otherwise do not successfully graduate OCS will return to their parent commands or directed duty stations. All drops are conditionally retained in their respective programs unless it is the second unsuccessful attempt, drop on request, or the Marine is not recommended to return to OCS. MCRC POC will provide official notification of retained Marines with next course of action upon receipt of official drop package from OCS. If dropped due to medical, contact your PCM to be evaluated for the medical drop reason provided to you by OCS and begin documenting the medical process. Official correspondence will provide guidance that is required for resubmission to MCRC to forward to BUMED or to be rescheduled for an OCC. A complete physical is not required. Only medical documentation pertaining to the injury or medical condition, from onset to full duty, need to be provided. c. Prior service candidates who are disenrolled by the Commanding Officer (CO), OCS for unsatisfactory conduct or because of a Drop on Own Request will receive a “not observed” adverse report in accordance with Marine Corps Order 1610.7B Chapter 5, paragraph 3. d. (6), “Comments pertaining to the Marine Reported On (MRO)’s drop from, or failure at, a school because of the MRO’s unwillingness to try, cavalier attitude, or unprofessional conduct or ability to meet required standards are adverse”. The CO, OCS, is authorized to effect involuntary disenrollment for cause during any phase of the training. The CO, OCS, can recommend an OCS class outside the authorized 10-week class for E-O applicants who are dropped from OCS however, CG MCRC, is the final adjudicating official. 13. Post OCS graduation. a. After graduation from OCS, Marines will report back to their parent commands or directed duty stations. All claims for travel reimbursements must be completed within five business days upon return to parent commands or directed duty stations. ECP, RECP, and MCP-R will receive their orders for TBS prior to departing OCS to execute from their parent commands or directed duty stations. b. Upon verification of graduation from OCS, receipt of NROTC school acceptance letter and the NROTC Unit acceptance letter, as outlined in reference (d), MCRC will request Manpower Management Enlisted Assignments (MMEA) issue Permanent Change of Station (PCS) or Permanent Change of Assignment (PCA) orders for MECEPs. Marines must submit orders requests 90 days in advance of the requested report date for PCS orders and 30 days in advance of the report date for PCA orders. c. Due to student seat availability at the NROTC Units, MECEP Marines must apply to three separate NROTC or affiliated schools. NROTC and affiliated schools can be found at www.netc.navy.mil scroll down then select NROTC Schools. d. Upon submission of both letters, MECEP Marines will receive PCS or PCA orders to the NROTC or affiliated school as directed. Orders cannot be issued by MMEA if both acceptance letters are not received by MCRC. A hard copy acceptance letter or official acceptance email from a school will suffice. Ensure the acceptance letters from both the NROTC unit and the school contain the same authorized semester start time frame. Formal requests to attend the NROTC or affiliated school outside of directed semester starts per reference (d) are not authorized except for PCA moves or extenuating medical circumstances. Supporting medical documentation must be submitted for review and approval by MCRC. e. MECEPs are not authorized to initiate any PCS or PCA moves prior to being issued orders. f. MECEPs refer to references (a) and (i) for obligated service and pertinent information and ensure the Special Officer Program RELM type is used. Questions pertaining to re-enlistments/extensions per reference (i) should be directed to MMEA-1 at (703) 432-9019. Enlistment/Reenlistment must be approved prior to executing PCS/PCA orders. MECEPs whose enlistment/reenlistments have not been approved and have a limited timeline to execute orders (less than 2 weeks to report date) may contact MCRC POC for assistance. g. MECEPs are directed to contact the Marine Officer Instructor or Assistant Marine Officer Instructor at their prospective NROTC or affiliated school for introductions and other pertinent information. h. MECEPs are not authorized to attend any school not listed under NROTC schools or that annotate Registered Nurse (RN) option only or Navy option only on the above website. i. MECEPs are not authorized to attend graduate schools until after completion of TBS. j. MECEPs are not authorized PCS moves from their original NROTC or affiliated school without prior approval from MCRC. k. Failure to provide both the NROTC or affiliated school and NROTC Unit acceptance letters within one year of OCS graduation, will result in disenrollment from the program. l. MECEP Marines who successfully graduate OCS must provide the documents listed on the MECEP Inbound Checklist to their assigned NROTC or affiliated school upon reporting. The MECEP Inbound Checklist can be found on the MCRC website listed in paragraph 5d under General Forms. m. MECEP Marines must maintain a first class PFT and CFT for the entirety of their time in the program. 14. Post TBS information. The Commandant's Education Board, which selects Marine Officers to attend graduate schools between the grades of first lieutenant and major, requires Marines to have qualifying calculus and science classes for selection to certain Postgraduate School, Air Force Institute of Technology, and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) programs (e.g. Naval Fellowships). For this reason, MECEP students are highly encouraged to pursue degrees within Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) curriculums to qualify for this graduate education and fellowship opportunities. Marines who pursue non-STEM degrees are likewise encouraged to take calculus I and II and calculus-based science classes to qualify for selection to these programs in the future. Refer to reference (k) for more information. 15. The MCRC POCs for this MARADMIN are Ms. Troi Spencer and Captain Monique Devitt. Please refer to POC information at the beginning of this MARADMIN. For email correspondence email organizational mailbox [email protected]. 16. This MARADMIN is applicable to the Marine Corps Total Force. 17. This MARADMIN is cancelled upon the release of the next result MARADMIN. 18. Release authorized by Major General Walker M. Field, Commanding General, Marine Corps Recruiting Command.//