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CONVENING OF THE FY25 U.S. MARINE CORPS STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE TO THE COMMANDANT OF THE MARINE CORPS SELECTION BOARD

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SUBJ/CONVENING OF THE FY25 U.S. MARINE CORPS STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE TO
THE COMMANDANT OF THE MARINE CORPS 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 Staff Judge Advocate
to the Commandant of the Marine Corps (SJA to CMC) will be convened
on 29 October 2024, at 2008 Elliot Road, Marine Corps Base, Quantico,
VA, per the guidance contained in section 8046 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/brigadier general with a date of rank
of 1 October 2022 or earlier for eligible colonels.
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.
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 who will be considered
for selection as the SJA to CMC for the first time. 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 - Brigadier General Woodard, Kevin S.
DOR 19Dec22 LCN 03338000
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. 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.
5. 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.
6. 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
SJA to CMC Active 29 Oct 24 18 Oct 24
7. Release authorized by MajGen Ryan S. Rideout, Director,
Manpower Management Division.//