CONVENING OF THE FY25 U.S. MARINE CORPS ASSISTANT JUDGE  ADVOCATE GENERAL OF THE NAVY SELECTION BOARD


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R 272105Z SEP 24 MARADMIN 448/24 MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC MRA MM//  SUBJ/CONVENING OF THE FY25 U.S. MARINE CORPS ASSISTANT JUDGE  ADVOCATE GENERAL OF THE NAVY SELECTION BOARD//  REF/A/MSGID:DOC/10 U.S.C/CONGRESS/-//  REF/B/MSGID:DOC/CMC/MMPB/YMD:20240701// REF/C/MSGID:MSG/CMC/141330ZDEC23// NARR/REF A IS TITLE 10, UNITED STATES CODE.  REF B IS MCBUL 1400,  OFFICER LINEAL PRECEDENCE.  REF C IS THE FY26 USMC OFFICER PROMOTION  SELECTION BOARDS SCHEDULE.// POC/MICHAEL J. COOK/MAJ/MMPB-10/-/TEL: (703)784-9704/  EMAIL:[email protected]// GENTEXT/REMARKS/1. A Selection Board to recommend a judge advocate (JA) of the Marine Corps for appointment as the Assistant Judge  Advocate General of the Navy (AJAG) will be convened on 30 October 2024, at 2008 Elliot Road, Marine Corps Base, Quantico, VA, per the  guidance contained in section 8089 of reference (a). 2.  The officers eligible for consideration by the board must  satisfy the following criteria: 2.a.  Be on the Active-Duty List (ADL) of the Marine Corps and have a permanent grade of colonel with a date of rank of 1 October 2022  or earlier. 2.b.  Possess the 4402 (Judge Advocate) MOS. 2.c.  Be a member of a bar of a Federal court or the highest court  of a state or territory. 2.d.  Have at least 8 years of experience in legal duties as a  commissioned officer, as of the convening date of the board. 2.e.  Do not have an established separation/retirement date that is  within 90 days after the convening date of the board. 2.f.  Not previously selected as an AJAG of the Navy.   3.  Selection Board.  The board will consider officers in two categories: (AZ) and (IZ).  The primary zone will include officers above-zone (those previously considered) and in-zone.  The in- zone will consist of judge advocates with a minimum of 24 months  time-in-grade as of the convening date of the board.  Officers may review reference (b) and their eligibility for the board on the  internet at the performance branch homepage. The zone is as follows: 3.a.  Primary Zone:  Senior Officer Above-Zone - Colonel Lore, Joseph A.                             DOR 01Oct14 LCN 03874000 Junior Officer Above-Zone - Colonel Daly, Alison L.                             DOR 01Jul18 LCN 19124000 Senior Officer In-Zone - Colonel Hines Jr., Glen R.                          DOR 01Oct18  LCN 19183000 Junior Officer In-Zone - Colonel Zimmerman, Michael D.                          DOR 01Oct22  LCN 19762000 4.  Continuation Board.  Upon conclusion of the selection board, the board will reconvene as a continuation board if the officer selected as AJAG will be subject to involuntary retirement for total years of active commissioned service before completing three years as AJAG.   The officer will be continued on active duty for a period of three  years from the date on which the officer is detailed, or 35 years  of active commissioned service, or until the age of 62, whichever is earlier.  CMC, Manpower Management Separations and Retirement (MMSR) will adjust the officer's mandatory retirement date after the  selection results have been announced.  5.  Board Preparation Guidance.  Officers are advised to review  reference (c), for guidance regarding submission of information, auditing the Official Military Personnel File (OMPF) and Master  Brief Sheet (MBS), fitness reports, and requests for non-selection prior to the convening date of the board. 6.  Personal responsibilities.  Each officer is personally  responsible for ensuring the accuracy and completeness of their OMPF and MBS before the date the board convenes.  Refer to  reference (c) for information on obtaining and reviewing your OMPF and fitness report submission guidelines and timelines. 7.  Officer Correspondence.  All eligible officers may, if  desired, submit correspondence to the President of the Board.   Pursuant to Title 10, U.S.C. Section 614(b), officer  correspondence must arrive NLT 10 days prior to the board convene  date in order to be considered.  Correspondence arriving after this  date will not be seen by the board.  The 10 calendar days before  the date the board convenes is noted below: Selection To         Component     Convening Date   Due Date  AJAG                 Active        30 Oct 24        19 Oct 24 8.  Release authorized by MajGen Ryan S. Rideout, Director,  Manpower Management Division.//