Personnel Policy, Plans, & Programming (2024)

Develops and disseminates the Reserve non-prior service (NPS) and prior service (PS) recruiting and retention manpower plans.
Coordinates recruiting and training adjustments.
Provides manpower estimates for budget program years.
Develops, implements, and coordinates Reserve enlisted promotion plans.
Coordinates selection of MOSs for Reserve Enlisted Warrant Officer and Enlisted Commissioning Program solicitation.
Maintains, revises, and disseminates statistical data on Reserve Component manpower requirements and personnel.
Sponsors and manages the following programs:

Selected Reserve Incentive Program (SRIP)
Reserve Optional Enlistment Program (ROEP)
Incremental Initial Active Duty Training (IIADT) Program
Lateral Move and Career Progression Programs
Reserve Enlisted Commissioning Program (RECP)

Coordinates Entry Level Training Assignments and requirements
Develops, maintains, and provides analysis on Reserve exit and retention surveys.
Plans Section manages Reserve NPS and PS manpower planning and budgeting, develops the meritorious and annual Reserve enlisted promotion plan, and administers Reserve incentives.

Officer plans section is responsible for officer inventory, promotion, and aviation inventory planning. In addition, the section conducts policy analysis that supports officer accessions, promotions, and inventory.

UNRESTRICTED RESERVE OFFICER PROMOTION PLANNER

– Develops, implements and maintains manpower promotion plans for active and reserve unrestricted officers

– Develops promotion plans for brigadier general (BGen) and major general (MajGen) officers

– Calculates and submits monthly promotion allocations to Promotions Branch

– Analyzes officer manpower requirements

– Conducts detailed research and analysis to answer inquiries relating to Reserve Officer promotion activity

– Conducts analysis of Reserve Officer manpower requirements to determine if policies and practices are adequate to support officer structure requirements

– Actively supports the Restricted Officer promotion Planner in developing restricted promotion plans and policy

For current promotion projections, please visit the Officer Promotions page.Under their References section you will find a document titled “{Month Year} promotions and future monthly projections”.The file will list promotion projections by selection number, for each grade.The file is updated monthly around mid-month, by MMPR.

RESTRICTED RESERVE OFFICER PROMOTION PLANNER

– Develops Warrant Officer (WO) and Limited Duty Officer (LDO) Promotion Plans

– Determines Enlisted to WO Selection Numbers

– Determines Chief Warrant Officer (CWO) to LDO Selection Numbers

– Determines WO grade shape by MOS

– Determines WO and LDO promotion dates

– Determines WO and LDO appointment dates for restricted officer policy implementation and analysis

– Actively supports the Unrestricted Reserve Officer Promotion Planner in developing unrestricted promotion plans and policy

– Works closely with the OccFld sponsors to manage restricted officer community health

– Provides Restricted Reserve Officer Information Briefs to communities with an interest (OccFld symposium, OccFld working groups, commanders conferences, G-1 symposiums)

CORPORAL AND SERGEANT

The enlisted promotion system provides a procedure that lets enlisted Marines within each grade and PMOS compete among themselves for promotion to the next grade. The aim of the system is to advance the best qualified Marines to fill vacancies in the next higher grade.PMOS vacancies will be continuously filled by Marines who are fully qualified to perform the duties and ready to assume the responsibilities of the next grade. Promotions are determined by quarterly published “cutting scores.” The cutting score indicates the composite score a Marine must meet or exceed to be promoted within his/her grade/MOS. Only Marines meeting minimum Time in Grade/Time In Service (TIG/TIS) criteria receive a composite score. A composite score is as accurate as the information available in the Marine Corps Total Force System (MCTFS), Marines should ensure their information is up to date and correct (MCI, PFT, Rifle, etc.). Timelines for information to be entered in MCTFS can be found in the Enlisted Marine Corps Promotion Manual. Promotion periods are January, April, July and October. A Marine is not eligible for regular promotion until the following minimum TIG/TIS is met.

Regular Promotion

promotion to

tig

tis

Cpl

12 Months

12 Months

Sgt

12 Months

24 Months

IRR Corporals and Sergeants: The CG, MCIRSA is authorized to promote members of the IRR to the grades of Cpl and Sgt who meet the required cutting score, and who have earned at least 27 retirement points in their last full anniversary year.

Meritorious Promotion

Promotion to

Tig

tis

Cpl

N/A

6 Months

Sgt

N/A

18 Months


Clickhereto view a book report template for the Reserve Affairs NCO Meritorious Promotion.

Reserve Component (RC) Staff Noncommissionced Officer SNCO Retention Policy Update

Due to technical difficulties, the online 2P POLICY DELAY request system is not working at this time. Please submit the following data for requesting a delay in transfer to the IRR by e-mail toRAP@usmc.milwith a Subject Line of “RESERVE 2P DELAY REQUEST.”
Full Name
Last Four of SSN
Billet Description
PMOS
BMOS
Unit Activation Start Date
Unit Activation End Date
Unit Name
Unit Address
Commanding Officer
Commanding Officer Commercial Phone Number
Commanding Officer DSN Phone Number
Commanding Officer FAX Number
Only a Commander (Company Level or Higher), who has a Marine affected by this policy and whose unit will be activated prior to 1 May, may request NLT 1 May to delay their Marine’s transfer to the IRR if the Marine will be activated with the unit.Requests submitted by individuals other than commanders will not be entertained.

Staff Noncommissioned Officer

Promotions to SNCO ranks are the result of selection for promotion by a SMCR/IRR/AR Selection Board which convenes in January for 6 – 8 weeks. To be eligible for consideration, a Marine must meet the promotion zones published prior to the board, and be serving in the SMCR, IRR or AR on the date the annual Reserve board convenes. Marines who effect an intercategory transfer, i.e., from Active Reserve to SMCR or from SMCR to IRR, while a Reserve SNCO selection board is in session will remain eligible for promotion in the Category in which they resided at the convening of the board. Reservists will compete with Reservists from their category only (i.e., drilling reservists with drilling reservists, IRR with IRR, and AR with AR).
* Limited Tour Marines serving on the AR program now compete within the SMCR category.

SMCR First Sergeant Selections

Reserve Gunnery Sergeants desiring consideration for promotion to First Sergeant (in addition to meeting the published promotion zone and completed PME requirements) must submit a letter to the president of the Reserve SNCO Selection board indicating which billet(s), out of a list of available SMCR First Sergeant billets (published prior to the Reserve SNCO promotion board), they would be willing and able to serve. This additional selection requirement is designed to fill the small number of the most geographically isolated and difficult to staff First Sergeant SMCR billets.

Minimum TIS/TIG Requirements

Marines must meet the below minimum TIS/TIG to be eligible for promotion. TIS is based on the Pay Entry Base Date for SMCR and IRR Marines and Armed Forces Active Duty Base Date for AR Marines.

Regular Promotion

Promotion to

tig

tis

SSgt

27 Months

4 Years

GySgt

3 Years

6 Years

1stSgt/MSgt

4 Years

8 Years

SgtMaj/MGySgt

3 Years

10 Years

Meritorious Promotion

promotion to

tig

tis

SSgt

N/A

4 Years

GySgt

N/A

6 Years

What Selection Boards Consider

Career Retirement Credit Report (CRCR)
Fitness Reports
Photograph
Reserve Qualification Summary
Official Military Personnel File & Master Brief Sheet
PME completion

It is the Marines responsibility to ensure his/her records are accurate and complete.

PME is linked to promotion in the Marine Corps. Marines must complete the appropriate PME for their grade in order to be “fully qualified” for promotion. PME requirements, by grade, are found in ALMAR 339/96.

Personnel Policy, Plans, & Programming (2024)

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What is R2P2 USMC? ›

The R2P2 enables the Marine expeditionary unit (MEU) to plan and begin execution of certain tasks within six hours and is highly dependent on the use of standard operating procedures (SOPs).

What is an ATP USMC? ›

Additional Training Period (ATP)

An ATP may be performed by commanders, key training, administrative or support officers, and enlisted Marines for preparation of training programs, lesson plans, training aids and the like.

What is 0481 USMC? ›

0481 - Landing Support Specialist. YUMA, Ariz. - U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. S. B.

What is a 3381 USMC? ›

U.S. Marine Corps video created to highlight the different aspects in the military occupational specialty (MOS) field 3381, food service specialist. (

What does TRP stand for USMC? ›

Transition Readiness Program (TRP) provides our transitioning Marines and their families with the resources and tools needed to reach their personal goals and includes a standardized core curriculum.

What does RBE stand for USMC? ›

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS

Purpose. To promulgate I Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) policies, amplify the policies set forth in references (a) and (b), and assign responsibilities concerning deliberate planning and crisis action for Remain Behind Equipment (RBE).

What is IRR in Marines? ›

The Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) is a category of the Ready Reserve of the Reserve Component of the Armed Forces of the United States composed of former active duty or reserve military personnel, and is authorized under 10 U.S.Code Section 1005.

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The Montgomery GI Bill Active Duty (MGIB-AD) can help you pay for education and training programs. If you've served at least 2 years on active duty, find out if you qualify for the MGIB-AD program.

What is an 0602 USMC? ›

Communications Officers are the backbone for command and control of operating forces in the Marine Corps. They are responsible for the planning, installation, operation and maintenance of data, telecommunications and computer systems.

What are the five criteria for COAs? ›

COA WAR GAME

Narrator: To be adopted as the plan, a COA has to survive two sets of evaluation criteria. The first requires that a COA be suitable, feasible, acceptable, distinguishable, and complete.

What is RSS USMC? ›

Marines.mil feeds

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