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FY20 ACTIVE AND RESERVE OFFICER MARINE ATTACHE SELECTION BOARD RESULTS
Date Signed: 12/17/2018 | MARADMINS Number: 706/18
MARADMINS : 706/18
R 150800Z DEC 18
MARADMIN 706/18
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC INFO MM//
SUBJ/FY20 ACTIVE AND RESERVE OFFICER MARINE ATTACHE SELECTION BOARD RESULTS//
REF/A/DODD/5205.75/20131204//
REF/B/SECNAVINST/1300.16/20131029//
REF/C/MCO/3821.2/20090709//
REF/D/MCO/1300.8/20140918//
REF/E/MCO/5320.12/20120604//
REF/F/MARADMIN/131/18/20180220//
NARR/REF A IS DOD OPERATIONS AT US EMBASSIES. REF B IS DEFENSE ATTACHE SYSTEM. REF C IS THE DEFENSE ATTACHE SYSTEM. REF D IS MARINE CORPS PERSONNEL ASSIGNMENT POLICY. REF E IS PRECEDENCE LEVELS FOR MANNING AND STAFFING. REF F IS FY20 ACTIVE AND RESERVE MARINE ATTACHE SELECTION BOARD.//
POC/T. A. BROWNE/UNIT: HQMC I/-/TEL: 703-693-5421/EMAIL: THOMAS.BROWNE@USMC.MIL//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1.  The following active and reserve officers were selected by the FY20 Marine Attaché Selection Board and have been approved by the Secretary of the Navy. These Marines will be nominated to the Defense Intelligence Agency for final approval:
Primary Active Duty Selectees (Read in four columns)
Country                 Name                    Grade           MOS
Australia               Weinrich, Mark B.       O5              7543
China                   Lee, Cedric N.          05              0602
Colombia                Pluas, Bolivar P.       O5              3002
Dominican Republic      Johnson, Greg R.        O5              3404
Ghana                   Maduka, Victor I.       O5              7565
Iraq                    McFadden, Colleen B.    O3              4502
Kenya                   Segal, Andrew J.        O4              5803
Latvia                  Chambless, Greer C.     O5              7509
Liberia                 Clark, Michael E.       O4              7525
Mexico                  Farley, Michael A.      O4              0202
Oman                    Martin, Richard M.      O5              0202
Senegal                 Kunst, Samuel E.        O4              7566
Singapore               Krugman, Douglas P.     O5              0302
South Africa            Quinby, Kerry R.        O5              0202
South Korea             Gilbert, Brian J.       O4              7566
Turkey                  Young, Michael J.       O4              0202
Vietnam                 Sumerville, Chad        O4              0202
Reserve Selectees (Read in four columns)
Region                  Name                    Grade           MOS
Africa                  Dorren, Naomi I.        O4              4302
Americas                Pisacano, Nicholas P.   O4              0402
Asia-Pacific            Remmington, Darren B.   O3              0302
Europe-Eurasia          Kopach, Stephen J.      O4              0202
2.  The following active and reserve duty officers are alternates and will be contacted to fill vacancies if any of the primary selectees decline their selection:
Active Duty Alternates (Read in three columns)
Name                            Grade           MOS
Cromer Jr., Walter D.           O5              1302
Lee, Yong J.                    O5              4402
Loughry, Daniel F.              O5              0302
Patton, Sean B.                 O5              4402
Stahl, Scott A.                 O5              3002
Augustine, Michelle E.          O4              7202
Bidwell, John T.                O4              1803
Kieu, Thuong H.                 O4              1302
Krusinger, Lowell D.            O4              0302
Neal, Christopher C.            O4              7566
Reserve Alternates (Read in three columns)
Name                            Grade           MOS
Berentson, Michael D.           O4              0302
Leonardelli, Joseph R.          O4              0202
3.  No later than two weeks from the release date of this MARADMIN all selected officers must:
A.  Contact LtCol Thomas A. Browne at thomas.browne@usmc.mil or 703-693-5421 in order to accept the assignment and receive further guidance if necessary.
B.  Contact their primary MOS monitor and commence initial assignment coordination.
4.  Selected officers can decline admittance into the Marine Attaché Program without any negative consequences; however, once an officer accepts their selection they are obligated to participate in the Marine Attaché Program.
5.  Selected officers can expect Permanent Change of Station orders for training in the National Capital Region. Training start dates are dependent upon the assigned country and corresponding training requirements but can be as early as January 2019.  Selected officers with competing Marine Corps requirements that could potentially delay their availability for training must notify Mr. Schouviller and their primary MOS monitor in their initial correspondence.  Headquarters Marine Corps will coordinate a final determination with Manpower and Reserve Affairs to resolve competing mission requirements.
6.  A limited portion of training during the Joint Military Attaché School is available to the spouses of selected officers.  Although spouse attendance is not required, it is highly recommended and does not incur any additional cost to the Service member.  Language training is available to the spouse for most billets at the request of the selected officer.  In addition to training, a security clearance will be submitted for the spouse.
7.  Release authorized by LtGen L. E. Reynolds, Headquarters Marine Corps, Deputy Commandant for Information.//