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Authorization. SECNAVINST 1650.36 of 1 September 1984.
Eligibility
Requirements
(1) General. Qualification for the Navy Fleet Marine Force
Ribbon signifies acquisition of specific professional skills, knowledge
and military experience that result in qualifications above those normally
required of Navy personnel serving with the Fleet Marine Force (FMF).
This qualification must be obtained through a formal qualification
program and successful completion of the written test prescribed below.
Officer
and enlisted personnel must:
(a) Be assigned to
a FMF unit. Only those personnel assigned to Type II and Type IV sea
duty are eligible.
(b)
Successfully complete the following sections of the Marine Battle
Skills Training Handbook (Books 1, 2, and 4):
- Military Justice and Law of War
- Marine Corps Organization, History,
Customs, and Courtesies
- Marine Corps Uniform, Clothing, and Equipment
- Marine Corps General Leadership
- Substance Abuse
- Troop Information/Training
Management
- Combat Leadership
- Individual Weapons: M16A2 Service
Rifle M9 Service Pistol
- Tactical Measures
- Hand Grenades, Mines, and Pyrotechnics: Locating Mines Movement
through Mine Field
- NBC Defense
- First Aid and Field Sanitation
- Land Navigation
- Communication: Operate the SINGARS RADIO
Communicate Using a Radio
- Maintain Physical Fitness
(c) Satisfactorily pass the USMC Physical Fitness Test (PFT). All
applicants, regardless of age, must complete this requirement. Those
individuals over 45 years of age, if found physically qualified by
a medical officer, shall take the Marine Corps PFT under the age category
39-45.
(d) Be recommended for the award by the Marine Corps Battalion/Squadron
Commanding Officer.
Specific
(a) Enlisted active duty members of
the Navy must:
1. Serve a minimum of 12 months with a Fleet Marine
Force (FMF) unit.
2. Graduate from Field Medical Service School (FMSS)
or Chaplain and RP Expeditionary Skills Training (CREST) course and
obtain the appropriate Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) (HM 8404/DT
8707/RP 2401). Navy personnel assigned to a FMF unit who have no
Navy Enlisted Classification Code (NEC) producing pipeline school,
(i.e.,
YN, PN, DK, etc.....) are also eligible.
3. Have no single performance
trait mark below 3.0, and no promotion recommendation lower than
promotable for the last two periodic evaluations.
(b) Enlisted members
in Navy
Reserve FMF units must:
1. Serve a minimum of 24 months in a Naval
Reserve FMF unit with satisfactory drill attendance.
2. Obtain the
appropriate NEC (HM 8404/DT 8707/RP 2401) for their billet.
3. Complete
a 2-week Active Duty Training period in support of a Marine Corps
field training exercise. 4. Have no single performance trait mark below
3.0,
and no promotion recommendation lower than promotable for the last
two periodic evaluations. (c) Navy Active Duty Officers must serve
a minimum 12 months duty with the FMF.
(d) Navy Reserve Officers
must serve a minimum of 24 months in a Naval Reserve FMF unit with
satisfactory
drill attendance.
The above requirements may be waived by the
awarding authority in cases where Navy personnel demonstrate exceptional
skill,
knowledge, and leadership while providing support to the Marine Corps
in a combat environment with concurrence of CMC/CNO.
Only Marine
Corps battalion/squadron commanding officers may award the Navy Fleet
Marine Force Ribbon. There are no subsequent awards and no citation
or certificate will be issued. Commanding officers shall make appropriate
service record entries for enlisted personnel, and issue letters
of eligibility for officer personnel. Award of the ribbon shall be
noted
in
the member’s next evaluation or report of fitness.
Advancement Credit. The
award of this ribbon shall entitle enlisted personnel to be designated FMF
and have two
points applied on the E4 through E6 advancement exams.
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