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Promotions - ✅ Explanation ✅ • Proficiency and conduct marks are used in the computation of composite scores of lance corporals and corporals. Regular promotion to corporal and sergeant depends on a Marine's composite score. •The promotion system up to the rank of sergeant is described in The Promotion System lesson of this course. •The reference is Marine Corps Order P1400.32D, Marine Corps Promotion Manual, Volume 2, Enlisted Promotions, also known as the Promotion Manual. Reenlistments - ✅ Explanation ✅ • All Marines applying for reenlistment must have a minimum proficiency and conduct mark average of 4.0/4. during the current enlistment contract and extensions to that contract.
•The reference is MCO 1040.31, Enlisted Retention and Career Development Manual Certain Duty Assignments - ✅ Explanation ✅ As special duty and independent duty assignments involve demanding duties or duties with an unusual degree of responsibility, Marines must meet special requirements which include minimum proficiency and conduct marks. •Marine Recruiter Duty: Corporals applying for recruiting duty must have a minimum 4.6/4.6 Proficiency/Conduct mark average. •Marine Security Guard Duty: Marine security guard applicants must have a minimum 4.2/4.2 Proficiency/Conduct mark average. •Independent Duty: Marines going on independent duty must have a minimum 4.4/4.4 Proficiency/Conduct mark average.
•The reference is MCO 1900.16, Separation and Retirement Manual. The purpose of proficiency (pro) and conduct (con) - ✅ Explanation ✅ to indicate how proficiently individual Marines performed their primary duties, and how they conducted themselves during the rating period. RESPONSIBILITIES of Noncommissioned Officers - ✅ Explanation ✅ The responsibilities of staff noncommissioned officers (SNCOs) and noncommissioned officers (NCOs) include training and supervising Marines in the performance of their duties. This close relationship gives NCOs the ability to record information on a Marine's performance and to evaluate their performance during the reporting period. NCOs' responsibilities include providing a fair and balanced recommendation for pro and con marks to the commander. RESPONSIBILITIES of Commanding Officers - ✅ Explanation ✅ he commanding officer establishes unit policies and procedures for recommending and assigning proficiency and conduct marks. Since the commanding officer cannot physically observe all corporals and below on a daily basis, the commander will rely on SNCOs and NCOs to evaluate the
performance of their Marines and to submit recommended proficiency and conduct marks. Although the commander should review and consider the recommended marks, the commander has sole responsibility in the assignment of marks for each Marine. The commanding officer is the deciding authority and is responsible for maintaining an equitable proficiency and conduct performance evaluation system for Marines in his/her charge. IRAM - ✅ Explanation ✅ provides SNCOs, NCOs, and commanders with the guidance necessary to recommend and assign proficiency and conduct marks. The IRAM establishes guidelines to create consistency in the evaluation process, measuring specific factors expected of all Marines OCCASIONS THAT REQUIRE MARKS - ✅ Explanation ✅ -Temporary disability retired list -discharge -Promotion to Cpl or Sgt -Reduction -Desertion -TAD complete -PCS
Completion of PME, MarineNet courses, and off-duty education ATTRIBUTES OF CONDUCT - ✅ Explanation ✅ -General Bearing -Attitude -Interest -Reliability -Courtesy -Cooperation -Obedience -Adaptability -Influence on Others -Moral Fitness -Physical Fitness as Affected by Clean and Temperate Habits -Participation in Unit Activities Not Related to the Unit Mission objectives of the promotion system - ✅ Explanation ✅ • To maintain the needed strength in each grade and MOS
•To ensure all eligible Marines receive an equitable opportunity to compete for promotion •To ensure that only the best and fully qualified Marines are promoted Regular - ✅ Explanation ✅ For Marines who meet the promotion eligibility requirements to include the minimum time-in-grade and time-in- service Meritorious - ✅ Explanation ✅ For Marines who are exceptionally well- qualified and have demonstrated outstanding leadership and performance (there is no minimum time-in-grade for meritorious promotions) PROMOTION SYSTEM - ✅ Explanation ✅ The enlisted promotion system provides a process whereby Marines within each grade and MOS/occupational field compete among themselves for promotion to the next higher grade.
be promoted to private first class (PFC) if the Marine's service has been satisfactory (as determined by the commander). Time-in-grade (TIG) will be computed from the first day of the month of entry on active duty. PROMOTION TO LANCE CORPORAL - ✅ Explanation ✅ A PFC who has eight months TIG and nine months time-in- service (TIS) and who is otherwise qualified for promotion, as determined by the commander, may be promoted to the grade of lance corporal (LCpl). A partial month is computed as a whole month for both TIG and TIS. REGULAR PROMOTION TO NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER - ✅ Explanation ✅ Marines in the grades of corporal (Cpl) and sergeant (Sgt) are required to exercise an ever-increasing degree of maturity, leadership, and professionalism. Consequently, no Marine will be promoted to Cpl or Sgt who has not positively demonstrated the potential, motivation, and maturity to satisfactorily discharge the duties of a small-unit leader. Therefore, it is even more critical to ensure that a commander's recommendation concerning a Marine's promotion to Cpl or Sgt is a thoughtful, deliberate decision.
Each Marine recommended for promotion must be worthy of the title "noncommissioned officer." Marines should be recommended for promotion to Cpl or Sgt only after demonstrating they are worthy of the next higher grade. REGULAR PROMOTION TO CORPORAL - ✅ Explanation ✅ The Marine Corps controls the number of Marines promoted to corporal through the use of the composite scores of lance corporals. Composite scores are only computed for lance corporals who will meet eligibility requirements by the end of a promotion quarter. A lance corporal will be considered eligible for promotion if he or she will have 12 months TIG and 12 months TIS by the end of the promotion quarter and has completed the required PME.
A corporal will be considered eligible for promotion if he or she will have 12 months TIG and 24 months TIS by the end of the promotion quarter and has completed the required PME. An eligible corporal recommended for promotion by his or her commander may only be promoted once they have met the TIG requirement and have a composite score that meets or exceeds the current cutting score for their MOS. PME Requirement: Corporals Course Distance Education Program (EPME4000AA) and command-sponsored Corporals Course
MONTHLY RECOMMENDATION PROCESS - ✅ Explanation ✅ To eliminate the requirement for commanders to manually determine the eligibility of Marines by TIG or TIS, and to reduce the number of late promotions because of administrative oversight, the Marine Corps Total Force System (MCTFS) automatically identifies eligible personnel. IF NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PROMOTION - ✅ Explanation ✅ In combination with the automated process, commanders must decide whether their personnel are recommended for regular promotion. By the 15th of the month prior to the effective date of promotion, the commander must post a "NOT REC PROM" (not recommended for promotion) entry for any private through corporal that they do not recommend for promotion. For privates and private first class Marines, this entry prevents the MCTFS from posting a "select grade" of E2 or E3 respectively and they will not be promoted. For lance corporals and corporals, this entry prevents their composite scores from being calculated so these Marines should not receive a "select grade" of E4 or E5 respectively and they will not be promoted. MERITORIOUS PROMOTIONS - ✅ Explanation ✅ • Meritorious promotions are not authorized above the grade of gunnery sergeant.
•Marine's must have superior performance on unusual assignments that reflect favorably upon the Marine Corps. •Marines must not be in a promotion restriction status. PROMOTION RESTRICTIONS - ✅ Explanation ✅ • While found to be outside the established height, weight, or body fat standards, during the evaluation process, or pending assignment or assigned to the military appearance program (MAP) or body composition program (BCP) •After failure of the Marine Corps physical fitness test (PFT) or Marine Corps combat fitness test (CFT) (This restriction remains in effect until the Marine passes a PFT/CFT.) •While pending court-martial or nonjudicial punishment (NJP) •Within three months of date awarded NJP •When not recommended for reenlistment (reenlistment code RE-4/4B)
•While attending mandatory rehabilitation for any domestic violence or child abuse offense AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION OF COMPOSITE SCORES - ✅ Explanation ✅ The Marine Corps controls the number of Marines selected for promotion to corporal and sergeant through the use of the automated composite score system. Composite score data elements must be input via unit diary entry by the data element cutoff date for each promotion quarter. Quarterly, the Marine Corps automatically calculates the composite scores of Marines who are eligible and have been recommended for promotion. A Marine's composite score is in effect for the entire promotion quarter. PROMOTION CUTTING SCORES - ✅ Explanation ✅ Monthly, the Marine Corps determines the number of new corporals and sergeants that will be needed based upon the number of vacancies that exist throughout the Marine Corps within each MOS. With this information, each month the Marine Corps generates and publishes a cutting score for each MOS.
•Nonjudicial punishment (NJP) •Court-martial •Promotion restriction •Reenlistment application denial •Eligibility for Marine Corps good conduct medal •Eligibility for special duty assignments •Eligibility for a security clearance •Early separation from the Marine Corps •Poor characterization upon discharge and loss of benefits
•Reduced opportunity for employment in the civilian sector •Superiors and subordinates lose confidence in you WHAT IS THE UCMJ? - ✅ Explanation ✅ The Uniform Code of Military Justice, or UCMJ, is legislation that is contained in Title 10 of the United States Code, sections 801 through 946. It is the military's criminal code. The UCMJ is essentially a complete set of criminal laws; in other words, it is military law. PURPOSE OF MILITARY LAW/UCMJ - ✅ Explanation ✅ The purpose of military law or the UCMJ is to promote justice, to assist in maintaining good order and discipline in the armed forces, and to promote efficiency and effectiveness in the military establishment. OPTIONS TO DISPOSE OF OFFENSES - ✅ Explanation ✅ • Counseling •Extra military instruction (EMI) •Nonpunitive censure