FY20 COLONEL COMMAND SCREENING BOARD RESULTS
Date Signed: 8/1/2019 | MARADMINS Number: 422/19
MARADMINS : 422/19

R 311923Z JUL 19
MARADMIN 422/19
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC MRA MM//
SUBJ/FY20 COLONEL COMMAND SCREENING BOARD RESULTS//
REF/A/MSGID:DOC/CMC WASHINGTON DC/YMD: 20170323//
REF/B/MSGID:MSG/CMC WASHINGTON DC MRA MM/011000ZJMAY19//
NARR/REF A IS MCO 1300.64B, COMMAND SCREENING PROGRAM. REF B IS MARADMIN 290/19, FISCAL YEAR 2020 (FY20) COMMAND SCREENING BOARDS.//
POC/J. J. MCCAFFREY/MAJ/MMOA-3/-/TEL: (703) 784-9284/EMAIL: JOSEPH.J.MCCAFFREY@USMC.MIL//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1.  On 10 July 2019, the Commandant of the Marine Corps convened the FY20 Colonel Command Screening Board.  The purpose of command screening is to ensure that Marines receive the best possible leadership and to provide all eligible officers with a fair and equitable opportunity to command.  Ten general officers screened the records of eligible colonels and colonels (sel) for assignment to 55 operating/supporting establishment commands.  Billets considered will normally become available during the period of 1 June 2020 to 31 May 2021.
2.  The board selected 55 officers as primaries for command.  To accommodate the assignment process and the availability of individual officers, 32 officers were selected as alternates and found eligible for command by the board.  The alternate list provides an adequate number of officers to meet the command requirements should an officer decline command or otherwise be unable to take command.
3.  The quality of the Marines considered reaffirms that the Corps continues to produce and promote leaders of the highest caliber.  The relatively small number of command billets available and the large number of eligible officers combine to make command selection an exceptionally competitive process.
4.  The Commandant of the Marine Corps has approved the following:
4.a.  8040 Group
Name                         Command
ADAMS, ERIC J.               MCCSSS
ANGELL, AARON A.             MCLOG
BOYCE, KEVIN J.              MATSG-23, NAS PENSACOLA
CASTELLANO, MICHAEL S.       2D SUPPLY BN
COLEMAN, DANIEL H.           CLR-4
FITZGERALD, MICHAEL J.       MCLB ALBANY GA
LONG JR, CHARLES M.          MARDET FT. LEONARDWOOD
MILLS, DAVID H.              CLR-2
MORALES, BRUCE L.            9TH MCD
NIEWENHOUS IV, SIEBRAND H.   1ST SUPPLY BN
WINTHROP, ANDREW R.          HQSVC BN, HQMC
4.b.  8041/4402 Group
Name                         Command
ASH, PHILLIP N.              1ST MCD
BODISCH JR, ROBERT J.        CATC CAMP FUJI
COBB, SCOTT E.               MACG-18
COTOIA, HEATHER J.           4TH MCD
FOLSOM, SETH W.              HQBN, 1ST MARDIV
GEHRIS, SCOTT A.             MARCOR TACTICS AND OPS GRP (MCTOG)
GERBER, LESTER R.            III MIG, III MEF
GRAHAM, BRANDON W.           1ST MARINES
HAMMOND, JEFFREY L.          HQSVC BN, CAMP BUTLER
HARPER, BRENDON G.           MARCORP INTEL ACTIVITY (MCIA)
HEALEY JR, EDWARD J.         25TH MARINES
HOYLE, RYAN M.               26TH MEU
JACKSON, CARLOS T.           WFTBN, CAMP PENDLETON
JONES, KEMPER A.             HQBN, 2D MARDIV
KENNEY, JEFFREY R.           6TH MARINES
KOUMPARAKIS, SPEROS C.       MCB HAWAII
LISTON, MARK R.              WTBN, QUANTICO
LIVELY, JAMES W.             15TH MEU
MANYX, TODD M.               MARCORP INFO OPS CENTER (MCIOC)
MCCARTHY, MICHAEL C.         MACG-28
MORAN, COBY M.               SOI WEST, MCB CAMP PENDLETON
NAKONIECZNY, MICHAEL R.      31ST MEU
PASTEL, TEAGUE A.            MBKS 8TH&I
PLAYER, RICARDO T.           HQSVC BN, MCRD PI
SCHMIDT, JOEL F.             TBS
SCHMIDT, RICHARD J.          HQSPT BN, MCIWEST, MCB CAMP PENDLETON
SKUCE, DANIEL J.             11TH MARINES
TRACY, MATTHEW W.            4TH MARINES
VONBERGEN, CHARLES R.        14TH MARINES
WITTNAM, DANIEL J.           MTN WARFARE TRAINING CENTER
4.c.  8042 Group
Name                         Command
ARBOGAST, KARL R.            MCAS BEAUFORT
BRANNON, DEREK M.            MAG-12
BROWN, SHANNON M.            MAG-11
COBB, LLONIE A.              MAG-49
DELPIZZO III, CHARLES W.     MAG-14
DOLBERRY JR, HENRY           MCAS FUTENMA
DONNELLY III, WILLIAM P.     MATSG-22
DRYZGA, BRIAN S.             MAG-39
DUDIK, CHARLES E.            MCAS YUMA
HENDRICKS IV, WILLIAM C.     MATSG-21
JOYCE, RICHARD D.            MAG-29
MEYER, SAMUEL L.             13TH MEU
MOORE, DAVID B.              MCAS CAMP PENDLETON
SANDERS, DOUGLAS C.          MAG-26
5.  All officers selected as primaries and alternates for command will have a letter annotating selection included in their Official Military Personnel File (OMPF) by MMOA-3.
6.  The list of officers selected as alternates will be published via the MMOA-3 website.  The list will be posted alphabetically by full name and MOS.  No action is required by officers on this list.  If a command becomes vacant due to a declination or other circumstances, an approved alternate will be fleeted-up from the prioritized alternate list.
7.  Coordinating Instructions.
7.a.  Primary selectees are to accept via email to their monitor listed in paragraph (8) NLT 30 August 2019.  Those officers who decline command must submit their declination in writing (AA form) via the first general officer in their chain of command to HQMC (MMOA-3) NLT 30 August 2019.
7.b.  Officers who decline command, unless otherwise approved by DC Manpower and Reserve Affairs due to extraordinary circumstances, will not be considered for any other command during the slating year and are ineligible for command screening on future boards.
7.c.  Officers slated to command will schedule their attendance to the Cornerstone:  Commandants Combined Commandership Program prior to, or shortly after, assuming command.  The program consists of two courses conducted concurrently aboard MCB Quantico:  a ten day commanders course and a 5 day spouses workshop.  These courses are conducted  semiannually.  FY20 courses will be announced via MARADMIN.  POC for the Commanders Course may be reached at DSN 432-4710 or Commercial (703) 432-4710.
7.d.  Officers slated for GCE commands are encouraged to attend the 3-day GCE Commanders Course prior to, or within the first six months of assuming command.  The program incorporates a holistic approach to developing readiness through training, tactics, ethical and moral leadership, and decision making which enable maneuver warfare.  The course is conducted semiannually.  FY20 courses will be announced via MARADMIN.  Registration is hosted by MCTOG via email.  POC for the GCE Commanders Course is Lieutenant Colonel Michael Ogden at (760) 830-8989 or email:  michael.e.ogden@usmc.mil.
8.  MMOA Points of Contact:
Col L. W. Suttee, MMOA Branch Head
  DSN:  278-9300, COMM:  (703)784-9300
  email:  leland.suttee@usmc.mil
Col M. E. Van Skike, Aviation Col Monitor
  DSN:  278-9300 COMM:  (703) 784-9300
  email:  mark.vanskike@usmc.mil
Col G. E. Beals, Ground Col Monitor
  DSN:  278-9300, COMM:  (703) 784-9300
  email:  ginger.beals@usmc.mil
LtCol E. V. Holton, Head, MMOA-3, Plans and Programs
  DSN:  278-9284, COMM:  (703) 784-9284
  email:  edward.holton@usmc.mil
Maj J. J. McCaffrey, Plans Officer, MMOA-3, Plans and Programs
  DSN:  278-9284, COMM:  (703) 784-9284
  email:  joseph.j.mccaffrey@usmc.mil
9.  Release authorized by MajGen Craig C. Crenshaw, Director, Manpower Management Division.//