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Deployment Processing Command-East

Mobilization

Welcome to the Deployment Processing Command - East (DPC-E).

Current Travel Issues

• Be prepared to travel with a minimum of $75 for incidentals. It is possible you will be required to take a taxi from the airport. If you anticipate needing advanced pay, please contact the Personnel Chief (910-450-9129).

• In certain cases, due to airline weight restrictions, your gear may not arrive at the airport with you. In such cases, it will be shipped through another airport and delivered to you. It is highly recommended that everyone bring a carry-on containing one uniform set.

Reporting Requirements for DoD Civilians / Contractors

• Report to Bldg 309 at 0800 on the date of your reservation.

Things You Need For Processing

• Orders
• SMCR Marines are required to bring endorsed orders

• Administrative Records (SRB) (if available)
• Medical / Dental Records (if available) and any civilian medical documents.
• ID Card (if available)
• Uniforms
• Dog Tags (if available)
• Marriage Certificate / Divorce Decree / Birth Certificates of any dependants (if applicable)
• Any other dependent documentation (if applicable)
• Lease or mortgage agreement
• Information for a will, power of attorney, civilian reemployment, or any other legal matters.

The DPC-E provides the following support

S-1 - (910) 450-9133

- Audits (Personal and Training information, Record of Emergency Data, and SGLI)
- Government Credit Card (if required)
- Administrative Join / Drop processing

- Manpower Processing
- Travel Reimbursements

S-3 - (910) 451-7528

The S-3 is responsible for training IA and IRR Marines to the standards established by the USMC Training and Education Command (TECOM) and as defined further by the Theater Commanders.  Without exception, Marines that are deploying forward must satisfy all Pre-deployment Training Program (PTP) requirements (Blocks I & II) prior to receiving a training letter that certifies the Marine as properly trained and released to his or her gaining command.

The following training will be completed (as applicable) by the IA before deploying forward:

- NBC
- PFT (01 January - 30 June)
- CFT (01 July - 31 December)
- Pistol Qualification
- Rifle Qualification Tables I, II & III
- Swim Qualification (to include WSQ)
- Web-based Marines.net courses
- HMMWV Egress Assistance Trainer (HEAT)
- MRAP Egress Training (MET)
- Crew-Served Weapons (ISMT classroom instruction)
- Pre-deployment Combat Operations Stress (COSC) Briefs

S-4 - (910) 451-2030

- Transportation during training
- Dog Tags
- Weapons coordination

• DPC PTP Training
• JSOC Weapons Storage
• SOI-East Training

- Billeting and messing
- IIF and NBC coordination

Navy Mobilizing Processing Site - (910) 450-9137

- The primary mission of NMPS is to mobilize and demobilize Naval Reserves from Program 5 & 9
in support of USMC units and Navy ADSW.

- Medical & Dental processing
- Administrative joins / drops
- Travel Itinerary
- Personnel Support Detachment Liaison

Services Provided By Outside Agencies

Base Legal - Base Staff Judge Advocates Office (SJA): (910) 451-9731

- Wills
- Legal Assistance
- Power of Attorney
- Service members’ Civil Relief Act (SCRA) matters
- Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Right Act matters

ID Card Center - (910) 451-2727 (Located in Bldg 60)

- DEERS Enrollment
- ID Card issue

Tri-Care Medical / Dental Information - Click Here


 

 

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