MARADMINS : 639/18
R 061954Z NOV 18
MARADMIN 639/18
MSGID/GENADMIN,USMTF,2019/CG MCRC QUANTICO, VA//
SUBJ/FISCAL YEAR 2019 (FY19) ENLISTED TO WARRANT OFFICER (REGULAR) SELECTION BOARD RESULTS//
REF/A/MSGID:DOC/CMC MPP-35/YMD:20060207//
REF/B/MSGID:DOC/MCRC OE/YMD:20000503//
REF/C/MSGID:RMG/CG MCRC/YMD:20171205//
REF/D/MSGID:DOC/MIF/YMD:20130703//
REF/E/MSGID:DOC/NAVSOP/YMD:20180701//
REF/F/MSGID:DOC/MPO-40/YMD: 20150831//
REF/G/MSGID:DOC/MMSR/YMD:20150807//
REF/H/MSGID:DOC/C 466/YMD:20180117//
REF/I/MSGID:DOC/C461TPS/YMD:20171012//
REF/J/MSGID:DOC/BUMED/YMD:20150608//
NARR/REF (A) IS SECNAVINST 1412.9B, MARINE CORPS LIMITED DUTY OFFICER AND WARRANT OFFICER PROGRAMS, PROMOTIONS, AND CONTINUATION PROCEDURES. REF (B) IS MCO 1040.42A, LIMITED DUTY OFFICER (LDO) AND WARRANT OFFICER (WO) PROGRAMS. REF (C) IS MARADMIN 659/17 OF 5 DEC 17 WHICH ANNOUNCED THE FY19 ENLISTED TO WARRANT OFFICER (REGULAR) SELECTION BOARD. REF (D) IS MCO 1000.6, ASSIGNMENT, CLASSIFICATION, AND TRAVEL SYSTEM MANUAL (ACTSMAN). REF (E) IS THE JOINT TRAVEL REGULATIONS UNIFORMED SERVICE MEMBERS AND DEPARTMENT OF THE DEFENSE CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES. REF (F) IS MCO 7220.56A, ENTITLEMENT TO BASIC ALLOWANCE FOR HOUSING AT LOCATIONS OTHER THAN PERMANENT DUTY STATION (PDS). REF (G) IS MCO 1900.16 W/CH 1 SEPARATION AND RETIREMENT MANUAL (SHORT TITLE: MARCORSEPMAN). REF (H) IS MCO 6100.13A, MARINE CORPS PHYSICAL FITNESS AND COMBAT FITNESS TESTS. REF (I) IS MCO 6110.3A W/CH 1, MARINE CORPS BODY COMPOSITION AND MILITARY APPEARANCE PROGRAM. REF (J) IS NAVMED P117, DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY, MANUAL OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT (MANMED), CHAPTER 15.//
POC/-/-/UNIT:MCRC, ON-E/NAME: MR. B. REIDENBACH/TEL: (703) 784-9446//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1. Per references (A), (B), and (C) the Secretary of the Navy approved the FY19 Enlisted to Warrant Officer (Regular) Selection Board report. The below-named personnel have been selected for appointment to the permanent grade of warrant officer (WO1):
Name SMOS MCC RUC
Abernathy, Charles K. Jr. 3010 A02 87001
Ackersakacich, Tristanhan B. 5702 995 87001
Aguilera Jace W. 3510 SH4 80296
Alfieri, William Z. 2805 15E 27350
AlvaradoAguilar, Ismael A. 3510 1LB 21540
Alves, Thiago M. 0170 992 81001
An, Jay H. 0210 1ML 20920
Anderson, Ryan E. 3408 142 01053
Arvin, James B. 0210 S15 83004
Ashbrook, Charles C. IV 6004 1A5 01243
Avila, Adrian 3510 124 13001
Baldwin, Timothy W. 0670 961 83001
Barroso, Christian 0670 QAB 54008
Belcastro, Matthew J. 2340 15J 27110
Bell, Michael S. Jr. 5702 19F 21820
Bennett, Aaron A. 0670 K18 35101
Bentley, Christopher W. 2110 KAP 33354
Bianchi, Brian G. Jr. 6004 041 34110
Blas, Christopher G. 5702 J15 31318
Bobo, Douglas A. 2602 JAH 54076
Bodden, Ryan A. 1120 1XJ 00373
Boquin, Carlos A. III 2110 SHC 20162
Boswell, Travis W. 0430 K46 54063
Botton Depriest D. 1310 1NR 12301
Boy, Alberto F. 3102 KAP 33354
Boyd, Zachary P. 1710 TRM 20390
Bradshaw, Robert L. 0170 1JF 01070
Bray, Jonathan M. 2805 K18 35101
Bryant, Albert J. 2805 19C 21800
Buckner, Kyle L. 2805 1J1 01480
Bunn, Shayne T. 6302 1JQ 01024
Butler, Ryan T. 0210 JAL 54079
Camacho, Mark J. 0430 030 56001
Campbell, Andrew E. 2602 J39 54030
Campbell, Jacob C. 2305 1EA 00374
Campbell, Ross J. 3408 TKZ 81225
Campoalegre, Heather L. 3510 1Y4 28374
Cantrell, Andrew B. 6004 1JT 00000
Carver, Clayton H. 0210 JAL 54079
CastillaMartinez, Michael A. 2120 V33 13130
Cerasani, George J. Jr. 0620 1NP 11303
CerdanSuarez, George 0170 JAH 54076
Chamberlain, Christopher J. 2125 J78 54078
Childs, Caleb T. 6004 042 02403
Chisowsky, Frank S. Jr. 0205 UCG 53720
Chiu, Alan 2602 1LB 21540
Cleary, Jordan J. 2602 J39 54030
Cloud, Ryan M. 0205 1MZ 20909
Coe, John K. 0430 1L3 00880
Coelho, Joseph J. 0640 226 53534
Cole, Ryan H. 0210 JAL 54079
Collins, Bernard L. Jr. 0670 843 54008
Colombo, Vincent J. 7002 JAH 54076
Conner, Anson C. 6004 VF3 01251
Cooper, Ryan D. 5702 KAL 33351
Coronado, Josepher 0170 092 20230
Corrales,Juan C. 5702 V31 11130
CortezJasso, Francisco J. 6302 VHB 01363
Couillard, Micah J. 0210 1ML 20920
Covington, Nathan J. 1720 122 12001
Creedon, Joshua L. 1310 15T 27410
Davis, Patrick K. 6004 JBF 31340
Deleon, Felcar 6502 041 34100
Deleon, Lara C. 3302 1XJ 00373
Denney, Michael L. 6604 1JY 01020
Dennis, Jerrelle L. 2602 1EE 20600
Dial, Mikhail E. 0210 1ML 20920
Dickison, Joshua D. 6302 T9B 06040
DiPalma, Christopher A. 2602 TRM 20390
Downing, David S. 0170 080 30002
Dyer, Zachary S. 4503 1FY 20002
Edeyaoch, Estrada O. 0160 1CF 29001
Fannin, Ronald J. 0630 JBF 00000
Flores, Louis H. 0210 R00 54050
Flores, Timothy J. II 3402 J15 31360
Floyd, Antonio V. 0630 1A5 01243
Freeman, Tiffany A. 0170 TMH 59901
Gallegos, Raul E. 0170 J15 31301
Garcia, Orlando 6004 V81 01231
Gbatu, Samuel T. 0170 JBG 20230
Gendro, Andrew S. 6502 1JZ 01158
Giannetti, Christopher M. 4503 142 01053
Gilbert, Nathanael D. 0430 268 53027
Givens, Antwan L. 0620 1G9 21670
Glyshaw, Christopher L. 5950 114 20373
Gnotsavath, Simon P. 7002 023 02201
GonzalezGonzalez, Luis G. 3010 B99 87050
Green, Kyler D. 0430 S8F 20016
Guerrero, Vicente Q. 0430 1QN 00172
Gutierrez, Joseph B. 0430 1EN 29048
Halter, Adam G. 6502 VF1 01115
Hamm, Brett A. 5702 1SJ 20351
Hasan, Austin G. 6604 S8F 20016
Hawk, Dusty J. 0640 1F1 20361
Hedrington, Max M. 2110 1LJ 38019
Heggen, Eric 0430 1MU 20901
Henao, Jorge H. 6004 G97 54081
Henriquez, Rommel A. 3010 910 84001
Hernandez, Carlos E. 3010 SKD 85225
Hernandez, Stevie A. 0430 JBF 31340
Herrera, Jose G. 0630 K18 35101
Hobbs, Ashley M. 0170 069 30381
Hobson, William A. 0170 111 20001
Holmberg, Matthew C. 3408 U01 81225
Hower, Heath H. 0630 K18 35101
Hrncir, Sean D. 2305 152 20197
Huff, Kristopher M. 0670 1MZ 20909
Hunsaker, David J. 1710 TRQ 20390
Huss, Jeremy J. 0803 1R6 13004
Hye, Cory Q. 5702 1V2 01152
Ignacio, Angel B. 0620 1EN 29048
Jackson, Antonio R. 0170 1PR 00920
Jagerson, Joseph R. 0170 041 34027
Jenks, Amanda C. 1720 1RA 20390
Jensen, Jamie D. 6004 940 81001
Johnsen, Nicholas C. 5702 1NB 12320
Johnson, Daniel W. 6502 MC8 01521
Johnson, Jason L. 6004 G91 06015
Johnson, Patrick A. 2110 J78 54078
Julien, Eugene A. 0170 C25 82270
Kalk, Timothy J. 5702 138 00000
Katzman, Steven M. 1710 1LB 21540
Kemna, Nolan D. 0430 143 01079
Keo, Vannik 5804 040 32121
Kerrigan, David W. 5950 1QG 00863
Kingslan, Mark A. 6302 G76 06040
Klayko, Joshua N. 0430 V11 11110
Kling, Nicholas 2305 044 02501
Knasiak, Tomasz 6802 JAD 54090
Kremmel, Andrew D. 0205 077 30003
Kruse, Cameron J. 5702 036 02403
Kyne, Eric K. 5502 1FX 20021
Landis, Guy M. 6004 VRA 01352
Latonis, Matthew G. 0205 086 30002
Lau, Robert J. 2602 TJA 20600
Lautenslager, Brian A. 4503 023 02201
LaValley, Timothy M. 0430 094 20900
Leatherwood, Clayton W. 1390 J78 54078
Lenza, Matthew B. 6004 1T6 01192
Leon, Randy D. 0170 013 31001
Levine, Joshua B. 0210 TJ5 20700
Lloyd, Caden B. 3302 016 32001
Love, Malcolm L. 3302 1QN 00172
Mackey, Bryce A. 6004 1JQ 01024
Maize, George E. III 2305 960 83001
Maldonado, Jessica E. 6604 1JY 01020
MartinezGonzalez, Edgar 0170 1NJ 13310
McFarland, Jacob P. 0670 142 01053
McGoldrick, Richard J. 6502 040 32100
Mendoza, Antonio Jr. 3510 J15 31318
Menera, Guadalupe 0670 040 32091
Menges, Cory M. 3510 KAJ 31354
Mettert, Marcus R. 2602 TJA 20600
Mirelez, Mario D. 6302 T9B 06040
Mitchell, Kristian C. 0430 640 20001
Mock, Kevin L. 6302 1TV 01194
Mojicachicas, Victor S. 2110 19C 21800
Montano, David D. 1710 TRP 20390
Moore, Roger W. 6502 041 34100
Murray, Jamie L. 6302 VR1 01252
Newman, Daniel R. 0430 VMH 01268
Nienhouse, Karli E. 0170 014 33060
Norris, William J. 0670 1LB 21540
Nunez, David 5702 1NB 12320
Nunez, Raymond G. Jr. 7002 1CG 00372
Orourke, Ryan C. 0670 110 20021
Ortega, Leticia 0620 1NP 11303
Oshea, Rian D. 5702 1RW 12201
Pack, Justin M. 4503 998 84001
Palmer, Michael L. 2305 R22 54050
Palmieri, Joshua J. 1720 111 20001
Park, Joseph P. 0640 1MR 20903
Pinargote, Fabricio S. 0170 092 20230
Plaisance, Casey M. 0170 014 33120
Preston, Christopher M. 6004 1HM 01269
Ramirez, Edwin 0170 R10 54050
Ramirez, Valerie N. 6502 VME 01166
RamirezDuenas, Dario 1310 1MU 20901
Rancloes, Alex O. 3102 095 30903
Rasmussen, Jordan D. 0670 K18 35101
Rasmussen, Ryan W. 0630 044 02501
Renner, Christopher L. 0630 1G9 21670
Reyes, Derrick J. 0430 1C0 20371
Richardson, Augustus D. 5970 1L3 00880
Riddle, Christopher S. 3010 942 84001
Riggs, Jarrid T. 5502 K9T 54079
Riley, Christopher L. 2120 233 54900
Risso, David M. 6502 S6F 03341
Rivera, Steven H. 0670 15B 27101
Roberts, Jeffrey H. 6302 VLD 01369
Roberts, Mikel A. 5702 1JE 00016
Robinson, Richard B. 5950 G91 06015
Rodriguez, Alex A. 1720 TRK 20390
Rodriguez, Ernesto Jr. 5804 014 33120
Rodriguez, Kevin A. 1120 15H 27121
Rojas, Angel L. 6502 VHD 01465
Roldan, Danny 3010 1FS 20181
Roman, Michael J. 3408 233 54900
Rose, Jacob I. 0430 1RV 12151
Ruggles, Jacob R. 1720 TRU 20390
Russell, Christopher J. 1310 1YB 21300
Ryan, Casey E. 0630 K18 35101
Rys, Brandon T. 3510 C84 85234
Saint, Adkens M. 0170 JAA 34001
Salinas, Juan R. 0430 1CN 29010
Santos, Leonard Jr. 0670 VF2 01122
Schaefer, Clifford E. 2805 K18 35101
Scherpich, James M. 2805 19E 21825
Schmidt, Jerry A. II 2805 K18 35101
Schuitt, Dustin M. 0620 V12 12110
Schultz, Dion M. 1390 J78 54078
Shaw, Steve A. 4430 124 13001
Sheridan, Anwar A. 6802 077 30003
Sirk, Joshua B. 0205 V31 11130
Skelton, Daniel E. 0170 145 01027
Smith, Cory H. 2805 UDB 53720
Snipes, Ryan C. 6302 MDT 01522
Spooner, Kevin M. 5702 1JF 01070
Stevens, Bradford N. 0205 JAL 54079
Suarez, David M. 2125 239 53800
Taylor, Dennis L. II 5702 1CK 69009
Thomas, Herbert K. 5970 K18 35101
Thompson, Matthew R. 2805 116 20129
Torcello, Jordan J. 2305 1CQ 29100
Tourangeau, Brent W. 0205 077 30003
Tovias, Fatme S. 0170 965 87001
Tran, Vananh D. 1720 TRK 20390
Trimbur, Shane G. 0670 1Y2 28301
Trottingwolf, James C. 6604 1JX 01191
Tuley, Evan A. 3510 15D 27340
Turner, Quinton L. 6302 1J1 01480
TurnerAvery, Anthony J. 6502 MC9 01523
Ugaldealcozar, Rodrigo S. 3102 V11 11110
Ulrich, Joshua M. 5910 K18 35101
Valdez, Christian D. 6302 VHE 01466
Vaughn, Kevin C. Jr. 5702 1JG 00026
Vint, Jordan A. 0210 114 20373
Wahl, James R. 0630 1QC 00108
Walker, John F. II 2120 1F6 20381
Walker, Michael S. 2805 015 35010
Walsh, Sean M. 5910 1PL 00871
White, Charles A. 6502 VF4 01312
Whitmarsh, Brian L. 0210 JAL 54079
Wiggins, Charles W. 0170 B28 83222
Wilson, Brian J. 6302 1JU 01227
Wilson, Cody L. 0205 114 20373
Wilson, Lawrence D. 3102 VFD 01314
Wilson, Richard C. 0630 TRG 30002
Wong, Robert L. 0630 K18 35101
Wood, Zachary P. 6004 VM1 01162
Ye, Kowshon 4503 142 01053
Yoc, Juan G. 1873 K18 35101
Zapata, Henry D. 1310 15L 21310
2. In the event the selectee chooses not to accept the appointment, the selectee must submit a letter of declination via their chain of command, to include a general officer level endorsement, to MCRC ON-E no later than 15 January 2019. If the commander intends to delay or remove a selected Marines appointment, reference (A) provides specific guidance.
3. Commanding officers will notify those applicants whose names are not listed in paragraph 1 of their non-selection. Reasons for non-selection are not divulged by selection board members.
4. WO selectees are slated to be appointed on 1 Feb 2019 at a ceremony aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. WO selectees will attend the active duty Warrant Officer Basic Course (WOBC). The mission of WOBC is to train and educate newly appointed or commissioned warrant officers in the high standards of professional knowledge, esprit-de-corps, and leadership required to transition from enlisted Marine to officer with particular emphasis on the duties, responsibilities and warfighting skills required of a provisional rifle platoon commander. By separate orders from the Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) (MM), selectees will be ordered to report to the Commanding General, Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC) The Basic School (TBS) to attend the WOBC which is scheduled to convene on 22 Jan 2019. Selectees must report no earlier than 1200 on 21 Jan 2019, and no later than 1700 on 22 Jan 2019. References (D) and (E) define the differences in duty under instructions, temporary additional duty (TAD), temporary duty under instructions (TEMINS), and reassignment orders in relation to per diem and other allowances. If current and follow-on assignments permit, selectees shall be sent to WOBC on TAD orders. The report date to the WOBC was modified in order to effectively screen selectees and ensure they meet appointment and training standards per reference (A) prior to appointment.
5. Per reference (F) Marines who are currently stationed outside CONUS (OCONUS) and will be attending WOBC under TEMINS orders and elect to leave their families at their current OCONUS duty station are directed to complete: 1) Appropriate continuing logistical support documentation, 2) Appropriate Power of Attorney forms for their spouse, as they will not be returning to the OCONUS location, and 3) A family care plan that will cover any contingencies that might arise while attending WOBC. Additionally, Marines in this situation should request a delay in family member travel via their chain of command to HQMC (MMIB) in order to continue to receive overseas allowances (i.e. overseas housing allowance (OHA), OCONUS cost of living adjustment (COLA), etc.) while attending WOBC. Without this authority, OCONUS COLA and OHA will terminate and BAH entitlement while attending WOBC will be BAH-transit until reporting to the new permanent duty station. The point of contact is GySgt Scott at jason.h.scott@usmc.mil or DSN 278-9236 or commercial (703) 784-9236. Commanding officers/Inspectors-Instructors issuing permanent change of station (PCS), TEMINS, TAD, and Marine Reserve Orders Writing System orders for Marines to attend WOBC will issue DD Forms 214 (copies 1 and 4) to selectees prior to the Marine executing orders to TBS. DD Forms 214 will cover all active-duty enlisted service through 31 Jan 2019. Ensure strict compliance with ref (G). Although hard copy DD Forms 214 may be signed and issued to the Marine prior to executing orders to TBS, do not certify/publish the Marine Online (MOL)/Document Tracking and Management System (DTMS) and DD Form 214 until confirmation of the individuals appointment in the Marine Corps Total Force System. Upon appointment, the MOL/DTMS and DD Form 214 may be certified/published, and mandatory distribution of signed hard copies 2 (Official Military Personnel File) shall be made. If the selectee is found unqualified or is otherwise not appointed for any reason after executing orders to TBS, DTMS and DD Form 214 documents previously generated shall be deleted/killed, and hard copy DD Forms 214 shall be shredded, as appropriate. The following blocks/items shall be standard on all 2018 WOBC DD Forms 214: “12B. 20190131”. “15A-C. No”. “16. None”. “20-20A. No”. “23. Discharged”. “24. Honorable”. “25. MARCORSEPMAN 6404.1”. “26. KGM1”. “27. N/A”. “28. Accept commission or warrant in same branch of service”. All other provisions of ref (G) for this occasion should apply to all other sections of the DD Form 214.
6. Check-in procedures and welcome aboard information for WOBC will be posted on the TBS website upon release of this message. The package will contain important information concerning the upcoming WOBC, including check-in procedures and amplifying comments for this message. The selectees must view the TBS website as soon as possible to read the welcome aboard information and other coordinating instructions pertaining to WOBC. The TBS point of contact is Capt Grant McCloskey, CO I Executive Officer, at electronic mail (email) grant.mccloskey@usmc.mil. The mailing address for TBS is: Commanding Officer, The Basic School, 24164 Belleau Avenue, Quantico, VA 22134. The website address is www.trngcmd.marines.mil/units/northeast/the-basic-school/. Students should direct their attention to the right hand side of the page and find "Welcome Aboard" under the WOBC drop down menu.
7. Selectees must report to TBS with original orders, Defense Travel System travel authorizations, completed DD Form 214 in accordance with the information highlighted above and complete health and dental records. The Appointment of Acceptance (NAVMC 763) and Identification Card will be completed/issued at WOBC. Selectees should report in the enlisted Service Alpha uniform. Selectees should either purchase their officer Service Alpha uniform or be prepared to have their uniforms tailored prior to the Appointment Ceremony. Specific information for uniform requirements can be found on the TBS website.
8. Selectees are encouraged to arrive in peak physical condition due to the rigors of the course. Selectees must achieve a first class physical fitness test (PFT) prior to appointment as outlined in ref(H) and maintain Marine Corps Body Composition and Military Appearance standards per ref (I). Those who are not within standards or do not score a first class PFT after two attempts will be dropped from the course during the first week of training. If a Marine is dropped from training, the CO TBS has the discretion to allow a Marine to defer to the next WOBC. There will be extended field time at the WOBC. Selectees are encouraged to practice running a double standard USMC obstacle course with an emphasis on rope climbing. Hiking under load and running in boots and utilities is also recommended. Passing a 10-mile hike under prescribed load, a double standard Marine Corps Obstacle Course and the TBS Endurance Course are required to graduate from WOBC.
9. Selectees must arrive having read the book, "Black Hearts: One Platoons Descent into Madness in Iraqs Triangle of Death" by Jim Frederick. A writing assessment and discussion will be conducted on the book during the course of the program of instruction.
10. Selectees must review and show completion of the following courses on MarineNet:
a. Business Writing: Editing and Proofreading (Comm1903)
b. Business Grammar: Sentence Construction (Comm2005)
c. Business Grammar: Mechanics of Writing (Comm203)
d. Business Grammar: Punctuation (Comm204)
11. Selectees are required to read and review the followingpublications prior to check in:
a. MCDP 1
b. MCDP 1-3
c. MCDP 5
d. MCDP 6
e. MCWP 6-11
12. Selectees are required to review the following student handouts prior to checking in. Student handouts are located on the TBS website under "Student Material."
a. Principles of Fire Support (W280001XQ)
b. Squad Weapons (W2A0001XQ)
13. Once selectees have been in-processed, there will be an Appointment Ceremony on 1 Feb 2019. Further details will be made available on the TBS website and through follow-on correspondence with India Company staff.
14. Commanding officers are required to document by page 11 entry, a permanent WO selectees acknowledgement of the probationary status of his or her appointment. Active component WO selectees will receive the following entry: "I understand that the first three years as a permanent warrant officer is a probationary period, and that the Secretary of the Navy (SecNav) may terminate the appointment of any warrant officer who fails to complete the WOBC, or any required MOS follow-on school. A Marine whose appointment is terminated may, upon his or her request and at the discretion of SecNav, be enlisted in a grade not lower than that held immediately prior to appointment." Marines selected for the warrant officer program will incur a 3-year obligation from the date of appointment.
15. Per ref (J) and prior to appointment, WO selectees must be determined physically qualified for appointment by the Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED). All selectees are required to provide via email, immediately upon release of this message, a letter on command letterhead with their point of contact information: name, DSN, commercial telephone numbers, and an email address in case additional information is needed to complete medical processing to the point of contact at brent.reidenbach@marines.usmc.mil. Any selectee required to provide additional medical documentation for BUMED to determine their medical qualification, must provide all documentation by 1 January 2019. Medical documentation received and/or selectees determined physically qualified after the due date may be rescheduled to the next available WOBC. Failure to comply with requirements will delay receipt of the appointment documents at TBS, and may subsequently result in a forfeiture of the date of rank. Commanding officers of deployed Marines can contact MCRC ON-E to established arrangements to complete this task, if needed. The date of the physical examination must not be older than 1 Feb 2017. Selectees with commissioning physicals over a year old will submit copies of the current and last years preventative health assessment in addition to the physical examination.
16. Commanding officers must closely review selectee medical and dental records to ensure correctness and completeness prior to arrival at TBS. Selectees should arrive at TBS fully medically ready to train at that time of check in with no outstanding medical issues that would preclude training. Pay particular attention to the following items:
a. Marks and scars must be listed.
b. Selectees must be dental class type 1 or 2, documented on the DD Form 2808 in block 43, and have block 83.a. signed by a dentist. Dental records should be updated to reflect the most current dental examination.
c. HIV results must be current to include date tested and roster number.
d. Distance vision must be documented in block 61 of the DD Form 2808. If vision does not correct to 20/20, a current ophthalmology evaluation is required. WO selectees with a history of vision correction surgery must have all pre-operative and post-operative reports included with the medical documents.
e. The results of an updated audiogram must be included in DD Form 2808 block 71.a. or as a separate enclosure. If any numbers are outside the normal range, submit a repeat audiogram and an ear, nose and throat consultation.
f. Female Marines must have a PAP current within the past 36 months. The pathology report from the most recent test must be submitted.
g. Ensure all "yes" answers on DD Form 2807-1 are explained by the physician in block 29. All pertinent medical clearance documents for each condition disclosed in the DD Form 2807 should be provided.
h. Ensure all answers on DD Form 2808 blocks 17-42 (excluding block 41 for males) are marked normal or abnormal. "NE" is not an acceptable answer.
17. Selectees who do not meet the physical qualification established in MANMED, chapter 15 (NOTAL), MCBul 6100 and MCO 6110.3A for appointment, or who are not physically qualified to attend the WOBC will not be appointed. These individuals will remain on the list of Marines approved for appointment to the grade of WO and once medically qualified, will have an appointment date consistent with other WOs with whom he or she attends WOBC.
18. Questions from medical personnel concerning the medical requirements may be addressed to HMC Hus at clayton.hus@marines.usmc.mil or at DSN 278-9427 or commercial (703) 784-9427. MCRC is the approval authority for medical deferments for selectees who have not yet been appointed. Requests for medical deferments with supporting documentation must be routed via their chain of command, to include a general officer level endorsement, and forwarded to MCRC ON-E, 3280 Russell Road, Quantico, VA 22134, prior to appointment. All requests for deferment must be received by MCRC before the projected date of appointment.
19. This MARADMIN is not applicable to the Marine Corps Reserve.
20. This MARADMIN cancels 31 Mar 2019.
21. Release authorized by Major General J. W. Bierman, Commanding General, Marine Corps Recruiting Command.//