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One of my goals as Marshal of the Royal Manticoran Marine Corps is not only to build out the Royal Manticoran Marine Corps but also find a way to increase participation in various areas within the organization. <br>
As the RMMC has grown, so to have its units. Some Regiments are now large enough to support a command staff. Therefore, as of the date of this Order, by my hand, and by the authority of the Sovereign, Queen of Manticore Elizabeth III, the following is instituted with regards to Regimental Command Staffs.
Therefore, as of the date of this Order, by my hand, and by the authority of the Sovereign, Queen of Manticore Elizabeth III, I hereby institute the MARDET Combat Readiness Program within the RMMC.<br><br>
Composition:
'''Royal Manticoran Marine Corps Combat Readiness Program'''<br><br>
Regimental Command Staffs shall be comprised of; a Commanding Officer (CO), Executive Officer (XO), and Regimental Sergeant Major (RSGM). Members of the Regimental Command Staff may not hold any other billet within the regiment they command. Nor can they hold any other billet within the direct chain of command or that which would create a conflict of interest.
'''General:'''<br>
Regimental Staff Positions:
1. The RMMC Combat Readiness Program is a completely voluntary program that any MARDET may participate in.<br>
A Regimental Commanding Officer may maintain a small staff to help with the operation of the Regiment. The staff positions are:
2. This program is to be jointly administered by the RMMC Academy at SIA and COMFORCECOM. Specifics of administering this program shall be determined by the RMMC Academy and COMFORCECOM.<br>
1. Aide-de-Camp - This billet is to acts as the Regimental Commanding Officers personal assistant, whose duties will be but not limited to help with time and daily management, scheduling of meetings, correspondence, and note taking, etc…
'''Specifics:'''<br>
2. Staff Intelligence Officer - This billet is responsible for Special Projects within the Regiment.
1. For an MARDET to be eligible for the Combat Readiness Program, seventy-five (75) percent of the Marines in an MARDET must have obtained the either the Enlisted or Officer Space Warfare Pin.<br>
3. Staff Communications Officer - This billet is responsible for communications within the Regiment via various media.
2. A form requesting to have an MARDET considered Combat Ready shall be filled out by the MARDET CO and submitted to the proper authority as determined by the departments running the program, with a courtesy copy filed with the CO of the ship on which the MARDET is stationed.<br>
4. Regimental Training Officer – This billet is responsible for coordinating training within a Regiment. This includes PT, Drill, and testing through the various academies within tRMN.
3. If an MARDET meets the requirements to be considered Combat Ready, they shall be deemed so and a certificate stating such shall be issued to the MARDET CO. Certification is good for one year.<br>
A Regimental Commanding Officer may not wish to staff any or all of the above staff positions. However, they are strongly encouraged to maintain a staff.
4. Certification for Combat Readiness must be renewed every year. If an MARDET fails to renew or meet the requirements for recertification by their renewal date, the MARDET shall lose its Combat Ready status.<br>
Establishment:
5. MARDETs that are Combat Ready are authorized to affix to their guidon, a streamer. This streamer shall be one and three-eighth inch hoist by a two-foot fly. Streamers shall be green with gold lettering. The lettering shall be:<br><br>
For ships that have a hull size large enough to support an MARDET the size of a regiment, the Regimental Command will be established in the normal course of standing up the unit.
'''COMBAT READY 20XX'''<br><br>
For regiments that are comprised of MARDETs from various ships, a formal request to establish a Regimental Command should be sent from either the Fleet Admiral or the highest ranking Marine within the regiment to COMFORCECOM. The request should contain the names and ranks of the Marines proposed to be the regiment’s CO, XO, and RSGM. Any recommendations should also be included. COMFORCECOM shall then review the request and take appropriate action.
With XX representing the two-digit year. This streamer is permanent and may be displayed even if the MARDET loses certification.<br><br>
Command Authority:
'''Special Certification:'''
Regimental Commands have the same authority that a typical MARDET commanding officer is entrusted with. This authority may be amended from time to time by various Admiralty Orders and/or Corps Directives.
If an MARDET has obtained Combat Ready status, it may pursue special certification:<br>
Promotion Authority:
1. To be eligible for special certification:<br>
Regimental Commanders have very limited promotion authority. Regimental Commanders may not promote anyone within their Regiment, except in cases where they are filling staff positions within their own staff. In that case, they may brevet RMMC personnel up to and including the enlisted rank of First Sergeant and Major for officers. All brevets must be approved by COMFORCECOM BEFORE any public announcements are made.
a. An MARDET MUST be combat ready in the year which special certification is being requested<br>
Removal:
b. Eighty-five (85) percent of the members of an MARDET, need to have completed A, C, and D levels for one of the lines of testing outlined in item 2 below.<br>
Regimental Commands serve at the pleasure of COMFORCECOM and ultimately the Marshal of the Corps. Procedures for removal and appeal are outlined in CD 02-1302.
2. An MARDET may obtain special certification in one or all the following areas:<br>
Reporting:
a. Assault<br>
See CD 01-1308 and any COMFORCECOM directive regarding reporting.
b. Embassy Guard<br>
 
c. Heavy Weapons<br>
The above effective 16-NOV-16.
d. Military Police<br>
e. Recon<br>
f. Rifleman<br>
3. A form requesting to have an MARDET considered for a special certification shall be filled out by the MARDET CO and submitted to the proper authority as determined by the departments running the program, with a courtesy copy filed with the CO of the ship on which the MARDET is stationed.<br>
4. If an MARDET meets the requirements for special certification, they shall be deemed so and a certificate stating such shall be issued to the MARDET CO. Certification is good for one year.<br>
5. Special Certification, must be renewed every year. If an MARDET fails to renew or meet the requirements for recertification by their renewal date, the MARDET shall lose its special certification. An MARDET may reapply once it meets the requirements as set forth above.<br>
6. MARDETs that obtain special certification are authorized to affix to their guidon, a streamer. This streamer shall be one and three-eighth inch hoist by a two-foot fly. Streamers shall be green with gold lettering. The lettering shall be:<br><br>
'''YYYYYY 20XX'''<br><br>
a. YYYYYY represents one of the areas as listed in item 2 above. Each certification receives its own streamer.<br>
b. XX representing the two-digit year.<br>
This streamer is permanent and may be displayed even if the MARDET loses certification.<br>
The above effective 16-NOV-2016.<br>


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Corps Directive 03-1611 was issued 16 November 2016 under the authority of the Marshal of the Corps. This directive establishes duties and responsibilities of Regimental Command staff.

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To: All Officers and Enlisted in the Royal Manticoran Marine Corps
From: Marshal of the Corps Sean Niemeyer, Commandant of the RMMC
Re: Regimental Command Staffs (Corps Directive 02-1611)

As the RMMC has grown, so to have its units. Some Regiments are now large enough to support a command staff. Therefore, as of the date of this Order, by my hand, and by the authority of the Sovereign, Queen of Manticore Elizabeth III, the following is instituted with regards to Regimental Command Staffs. Composition: Regimental Command Staffs shall be comprised of; a Commanding Officer (CO), Executive Officer (XO), and Regimental Sergeant Major (RSGM). Members of the Regimental Command Staff may not hold any other billet within the regiment they command. Nor can they hold any other billet within the direct chain of command or that which would create a conflict of interest. Regimental Staff Positions: A Regimental Commanding Officer may maintain a small staff to help with the operation of the Regiment. The staff positions are: 1. Aide-de-Camp - This billet is to acts as the Regimental Commanding Officers personal assistant, whose duties will be but not limited to help with time and daily management, scheduling of meetings, correspondence, and note taking, etc… 2. Staff Intelligence Officer - This billet is responsible for Special Projects within the Regiment. 3. Staff Communications Officer - This billet is responsible for communications within the Regiment via various media. 4. Regimental Training Officer – This billet is responsible for coordinating training within a Regiment. This includes PT, Drill, and testing through the various academies within tRMN. A Regimental Commanding Officer may not wish to staff any or all of the above staff positions. However, they are strongly encouraged to maintain a staff. Establishment: For ships that have a hull size large enough to support an MARDET the size of a regiment, the Regimental Command will be established in the normal course of standing up the unit. For regiments that are comprised of MARDETs from various ships, a formal request to establish a Regimental Command should be sent from either the Fleet Admiral or the highest ranking Marine within the regiment to COMFORCECOM. The request should contain the names and ranks of the Marines proposed to be the regiment’s CO, XO, and RSGM. Any recommendations should also be included. COMFORCECOM shall then review the request and take appropriate action. Command Authority: Regimental Commands have the same authority that a typical MARDET commanding officer is entrusted with. This authority may be amended from time to time by various Admiralty Orders and/or Corps Directives. Promotion Authority: Regimental Commanders have very limited promotion authority. Regimental Commanders may not promote anyone within their Regiment, except in cases where they are filling staff positions within their own staff. In that case, they may brevet RMMC personnel up to and including the enlisted rank of First Sergeant and Major for officers. All brevets must be approved by COMFORCECOM BEFORE any public announcements are made. Removal: Regimental Commands serve at the pleasure of COMFORCECOM and ultimately the Marshal of the Corps. Procedures for removal and appeal are outlined in CD 02-1302. Reporting: See CD 01-1308 and any COMFORCECOM directive regarding reporting.

The above effective 16-NOV-16.

In Honour of the Queen!

Issued by:
Marshal of the Corps
Lord Sir Sean Niemeyer, KSK, KDE, KCR, GS
Commandant
Royal Manticoran Marine Corps
Duke, New Ulyanovsk


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