NOMINATION FOR ASSIGNMENT AS THE MARINE BARRACKS WASHINGTON  ASSISTANT FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Date Signed: 11/12/2025 | MARADMINS Number: 539/25
MARADMINS : 539/25

R 121505Z NOV 25
MARADMIN 539/25
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC//
SUBJ/NOMINATION FOR ASSIGNMENT AS THE MARINE BARRACKS WASHINGTON 
ASSISTANT FUNERAL DIRECTOR//
REF/A/DOC/DON/10MAY2021//
AMPN/REF A IS MCO 1300.8 CH1, MARINE CORPS PERSONNEL ASSIGNMENT 
POLICY//
POC/J. F. RICHARD JR/SGTMAJ/UNIT: MARBKS WASHINGTON, D.C.//
TEL: 202-433-6764/EMAIL: JIMMY.RICHARD@USMC.MIL//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1.  This MARADMIN solicits nominations for 
assignment as the Assistant Funeral Director at Marine Barracks, 
Washington, D.C. (MBW). 
2.  MBW is tasked with the solemn responsibility of conducting the 
ceremonies surrounding the interment, repatriation, and reinterment 
of over 500 Marines and Primary Next of Kin at Arlington National 
Cemetery (ANC) annually.  The MBW Assistant Funeral Director ensures 
the Marine Corps keeps faith with our fallen and their families by 
ensuring the flawless execution of Marine Corps funeral ceremonies 
at ANC.  The MBW Assistant Funeral Director is one of the most 
visible and consequential Marines in our Corps.  The MBW Assistant 
Funeral Director represents the Commandant of the Marine Corps via 
the Commanding Officer, MBW in the provision of funeral honors 
information and assistance to bereaved families coordinating with 
sister service and civilian counterparts.  In addition, the 
Assistant Funeral Director advises the Commandant of the Marine 
Corps, Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, commanding generals, 
commanding officers, Marines, Sailors, and other service members 
regarding their duties during funeral honors executed at ANC.
3.  Eligibility criteria.  Volunteers must meet the following 
criteria:
3.a.  Hold the grade of staff sergeant or gunnery sergeant.
3.b.  Demonstrated superior performance.
3.c.  Hold an active secret clearance.
3.d.  Per reference (a), the selected Marine must extend or reenlist 
to meet a minimum 36 months of obligated service.  Assignment orders 
will reflect a 36-month tour of duty.
3.e.  Possess unquestionable moral character, superlative 
leadership, exceptional organizational and communication skills, and 
the capacity to serve as an uncompromising example for all to 
follow.
3.f.  Be within height and weight standards and possess outstanding 
physical stamina and personal appearance. 
3.g.  Completion of required professional military education for 
grade.
4.  Nominations.  Request commanders screen qualified volunteers and 
submit nominations no later than 15 December 2025.    
4.a.  Nominations are to include a letter of recommendation, with 
their O-5 level commander's endorsement, and the following 
enclosures:  Basic Individual Record; Basic Training Record; 
Pages 11, UPB, and page 13 of the Official Military Personnel File; 
Master Brief Sheet; latest fitness report; professional resumé; 
biography; and special duty assignment financial worksheet.  The 
candidate will also enclose a personal letter explaining why he 
or she should be selected as the MBW Assistant Funeral Director. 
4.b.  Submit nominations to: Sergeant Major Jimmy F. Richard Jr., 
Marine Barracks Washington, 8th and I Streets S.E., Washington, DC 
20390-5000 or via electronic correspondence at 
jimmy.richard@usmc.mil.  Ensure command point of contact information 
and commercial phone numbers are provided.
4.c.  Final selections will be forwarded to MMEA to determine 
feasibility of assignment.  The final selectee should anticipate 
permanent change of station orders to MBW for execution during late 
Spring of 2026.
5.  Telephonic inquiries are encouraged.  Direct all such calls to 
the POC.
6.  Release authorized by Lieutenant General Paul J. Rock, Jr., 
Director, Marine Corps Staff.//