MARADMINS : 235/18
R 251401Z APR 18
MARADMIN 235/18
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC DMCS//
POC/PETER RUSSETT/CIV/MCINCR-MCBQ G-3/COMM: 703-432-0765/EMAIL: PETER.RUSSETT@USMC.MIL//
SUBJ/PLANNING AND EXECUTION OF THE 2018 MARINE CORPS MARATHON//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1. This message establishes the roles, responsibilities, command relationships, and authorities for the planning and execution of the Marine Corps Marathon (MCM) scheduled for Sunday, 28 October 2018.
2. The MCM is the largest single-day community relations event for the United States Marine Corps. This annual public event includes over 30,000 runners and spectators, which can number in excess of 100,000. Though a full-time Marine Corps Marathon Organization (MCMO) staff is assigned to plan and execute marathon activities, augmentation of Marine Corps personnel and resources by commands located within the National Capital Region (NCR) is a critical component to the successful execution of MCM events.
3. The mission of the MCM is to showcase physical fitness and generate community goodwill in order to promote the high standards and discipline of the Marine Corps. As one of the largest marathons in the world, it requires extensive planning and resources to execute. CMC expects all Marine Corps commands and organizations located in the NCR to support execution of the annual MCM.
4. Roles and Responsibilities.
4.a. Commander, Marine Corps Installations National Capital Region–Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCINCR-MCBQ).
4.a.1. As the supported commander, plan, organize, and execute the annual MCM.
4.a.2. Exercise command and control of all Marine Corps personnel/forces assigned to support MCM execution.
4.a.3. Not later than 1 June 2018, publish a bulletin that identifies MCM Special Project Officer (SPO) assignment requirements for supporting commands.
4.a.4. Not later than 1 July 2018, publish the MCM Manual that identifies support requirements based on a fair share basis of all Marine Corps NCR commands/organizations.
4.a.5. Not later than 1 September 2018, publish the MCM Operations Order (OPORD).
4.a.6. Execute the 2018 MCM on Sunday, 28 October 2018.
4.b. Supporting commands.
4.b.1. The following Marine Corps NCR commands/organizations are designated as supporting commands:
4.b.1.a. Marine Corps Combat Development Command
4.b.1.b. Marine Corps Recruiting Command
4.b.1.c. Marine Corps Systems Command
4.b.1.d. Marine Corps Cyberspace Operations Group
4.b.1.e. Marine Corps Operational Test and Evaluation Activity
4.b.1.f. Marine Corps Intelligence Activity
4.b.1.g. Marine Corps Information Operations Center
4.b.1.h. Marine Corps Embassy Security Group
4.b.1.i. Marine Helicopter Squadron 1
4.b.1.j. Marine Barracks Washington
4.b.1.k. Wounded Warrior Regiment
4.b.1.l. Headquarters and Service Battalion, HQMC
4.b.1.m. Office of U.S. Marine Corps Communication, HQMC
4.b.2. Supporting commands shall provide personnel and resources in accordance with the MCM Manual, subject to availability due to higher priority missions. Should any supporting command request excusal from tasking due to a higher priority mission, such requests shall be made in writing to the Staff Director, Headquarters Marine Corps via the Commander, Marine Corps Installations Command (COMMCICOM)/Commanding General, Marine Corps National Capital Region Command (CG, MCNCRC).
4.b.3. Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED). Request medical planning, coordination, and execution support for the annual MCM via the Naval Health Clinic Quantico in accordance with the memorandum of agreement between BUMED and Marine Corps Installations Command (MCICOM) dated 13 August 2014.
4.b.4. Commander, Marine Corps Forces Command. Request one (1) Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) subject matter expert for the following:
4.b.4.a. Participate in Consequence Management (CM) planning with MCMO staff and local incident responders.
4.b.4.b. Participate in the MCMO staff table top exercise.
4.b.4.c. On 28 October 2018, provide CM advisor to MCMO staff during the MCM.
5. Detailed planning and execution of the MCM will be conducted by the Commander, MCINCR-MCBQ. The staff lead is the MCMO Race Director's office at (703) 784-1989 or DSN 278-2225.
6. Release authorized by Major General Frederick M. Padilla, Staff Director, Headquarters Marine Corps.//