R 041916Z NOV 25
MARADMIN 530/25
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC PPO PO//
SUBJ/FY 2025 FRANCIS D. GILL CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL,
RADIOLOGICAL, AND NUCLEAR DEFENSE EXCELLENCE AWARD//
POC/AARON J. GUZMAN/MGYSGT/UNIT: PPO PO/-/EMAIL:
AARON.GUZMAN(AT)USMC.MIL TEL: 703.692.4257//
POC/TERRY L. GRAY/CWO5/UNIT: PPO PS/-/EMAIL:
TERRY.GRAY(AT)USMC.MIL/TEL: 703.692.2576//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1. The purpose of this MARADMIN is to
solicit nominees for the Fiscal Year 2025 Francis D. Gill
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Defense
(CBRND) Excellence Award.
2. The Francis Gill Award recognizes Marine Corps CBRN
Defense Specialists (MOS 5711, Sergeant and below) who
demonstrate exceptional leadership, achievement, and
unwavering commitment to mission readiness. The Francis
Gill Award honors Staff Sergeant Francis Gill's lifelong
dedication to advancing Marine Corps CBRN defense through
his service as an instructor, curriculum developer, and
continued contributions as a civilian, recognizing junior
Marines who embody his commitment to excellence and
mission readiness.
2.A. Eligibility. Commanders will use the following
prerequisites to submit nominations.
2.A.1. Nominees can be active duty or reserve and must
possess the MOS 5711 during the period of eligibility.
Eligible actions must have occurred between 1 Oct 2024
through 30 Sept 2025.
2.A.1.A. Nominations may be submitted posthumously.
2.A.1.B. Nominees should be recognized as a Marine who
most exemplifies the outstanding qualities associated with
this award.
2.A.1.C. Nominee must clearly and dramatically demonstrate
the ethos of honor, courage and commitment, and a genuine
concern for the well-being of the Corps, fellow Marines,
and the CBRND community.
2.A.1.D. Nominee must set the standard for all Marines to
follow. The nominees must exhibit qualities that have made
an outstanding contribution to the development of esprit
de corps, loyalty, and mission accomplishment within their
unit. Include specific accomplishments, their results, and
why these accomplishments set the nominee apart from their
peers.
2.A.2. Nominee packages must include the following:
2.A.2.A. Summary of action supporting the award for which
the Marine is being nominated.
2.A.2.B. Appropriate endorsements via the first General
Officer in the chain of command.
2.A.2.C. Award template will be provided via separate
correspondence to CBRND sections at commands listed in
paragraph 2.A.3.A.
2.A.3. Submission of nominations.
2.A.3.A. The following commands are authorized one
submission each. I MEF, II MEF, III MEF, MARFORRES, CBIRF,
and MCSF via MFC and CBRN School via TECOM. Commands
outside the above listed units
(PFPA, HMX, MARSOC, WFTB, etc.) will submit nominations
directly to the POCs listed above.
2.A.3.B. Nominations will be submitted via e-mail to POCs
listed above at CBRN Defense Section, Operations, Plans,
Policies, and Operations, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps.
2.A.3.C. Award nominations must be digitally signed and
encrypted to protect personally identifiable information.
2.A.3.D. Nomination for this award does not affect a
Marines eligibility to receive a military award for the
same action or performance. If the nominee received a \
military award for the same action or performance, the
summary of action should be included as an attachment in
support of the nomination.
2.A.3.E. Completed nominee packages endorsed through the
chain of command must be received NLT 6 January 2026.
Forward completed packages via e-mail to
OMB_HQMC_PPO_POP_IP(AT)usmc.mil and confirm receipt via
separate correspondence.
2.A.4. An awards board consisting of 2 Officers and 3 Staff
non-commissioned officers will convene during
February 2026 at HQMC.
2.A.5. The Francis D. Gill CBRND Excellence Award recipient
will be announced via separate correspondence.
3. Release authorized by MajGen Jason L. Morris, Director,
Operations Division, Plans, Policies and
Operations.//