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SFMCA News!
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State of TRACOM, March 2012 |
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Monday, 30 April 2012 00:00 |
Marines, This report is late, again, sorry. Here we go... Numbers During the month of February, the SFMCA Faculty issued 176 grades to 40 unique students. March promises to be back to our standard numbers by virtue of being a longer month. Arrivals As previously announced, Master Gunnery Sergeant James Maarsingh has been appointed to the Infantry School Directorship. He's also been promoted to Master Guns lately, so congratulate him when you see him. Departures The Maritime Operations School (MO) is now vacant. As of now I am accepting applications for the post and will continue to do so until 30APR2012. Requirements for are listed below. 1. All TRACOM Staff members must have completed PD-10 (Marine Basic Training), PD-20 and OTS; 2. Must be a member in good standing of STARFLEET; 3. Be at least 18 years of age; 4. Branch Directors must have completed every course offered by their Branch up to and including the –30 level coursework (Bachelor’s of Military Science); 5. If a staff member is appointed to a position within TRACOM, and that person has not completed the requirements for the position, he/she shall have 60 days to complete the requirements or be asked to resign the position; 6. All candidates should review the TRACOM Policies and Procedures Manual paying close attention to the duties outlined in sections 3.01, 3.02, 3.04 Doctrine Section sub-section Branch Directors, and section 3.05 IN FULL. Please send your ‘Fleet resume, a letter of intent, and why you feel you would make a valuable addition to the Training and Doctrine Command Staff to me at
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. Good luck to all candidates and I look forward to having to making a difficult decision in May. That's what I have at the moment. More will be coming under separate cover a bit later. Mike |
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State of TRACOM, February 2012 |
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Friday, 24 February 2012 00:00 |
Marines, Things are a little crazy at the moment at TRACOM HQ so I'll be keeping this very very short. As I announced a few minutes ago, Tiny Hollifield is in the hospital and in need of all the prayers/good wishes/etc. you can send his way. I'll be covering his duties until his return. Shane has resolved his computer issues and is working the ADC backlog as quickly as possible. Overdue e-certs should be forthcoming Corps-wide. The application period for the Infantry Director post is still open for a few more days. Anyone who has not yet applied for the post but is interested should make application as soon as possible. The Numbers: January saw 204 grades issued to 57 students. The First half of February (1-15) saw 110 grades issued to 30 students. Final Notes: It is again becoming a problem that Course Requests are being directed to the wrong people. This is happening because the Request Form is not being filled out correctly. In order for your request to be processed in the most timely fashion possible, students MUST make sure that on the first drop-down menu, you select the correct school. Please be careful when filling out this form. Thanks for your time. Mike |
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State of Tracom, January 2012 |
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Monday, 30 January 2012 20:52 |
Marines, I apologize for the tardiness of this report. Let's get straight to it.
Raw Numbers: In December 2011, the SFMCA issued 184 grades to 56 unique students. This is a bit low, but the holidays traditionally cause a slow down at the Academy. In the first half of January, the SFMCA issued 101 grades to 37 unique students. January looks to be picking up as it should.
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