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Commander’s request mast program 5/10/2018 Presented By: Col Damien M. Marsh USMC Director of Inspections Commander’s request mast program

Mast Overview History & Purpose of Mast Policy for Requesting Mast Procedures for Requesting Mast 2

The History of Mast Naval Tradition Commander’s Interaction with Ship’s Crew Dispense Punishment Present Awards Accept Grievances Crew had guaranteed right to speak to their Commander Solutions were not assured 3

Purpose of Mast Convey grievances directly to the Commander Should not dismiss the “Chain of Concern” Provides a personal audience with Commander* Should not replace established Staff functions Expedite processing of urgent concerns Should never supplant informal discourse with Commander Should employ the entire Chain of Command * Appearance with Commander should not present a conflict of interest or affect neutrality 4

Request Mast Policy NAVMC 1700.23F NAVMC 11296 (form) According to Marine Corps Order 1700.23F, it is "the right of all Marines to directly seek assistance from, or communicate grievances to, their commanding officers." A Marine has "the opportunity to communicate not only with his or her immediate commanding officer, but also with any superior officer in the chain of command up to and including the Marine's commanding general." NAVMC 1700.23F NAVMC 11296 (form) Are there better avenues of redress? Not appropriate for Mast: Nuisance requests Matters of UCMJ or ADSEP contemplated, pending, in progress, or final Administrative Actions Manpower Issues Performance Evaluation 5

The Chain of Command Only Officers with NJP Authority may be I&I, OIC, or Acting Up to First General Officer or designated O-6 with GCMCA Commanders may be bypassed only for cause & presented in writing All Commanders must offer to resolve grievance Applicant may withdraw request and accept resolution at any level CG’s Eyes Only must be explained in writing usually facilitated by CIGs Denials by designated Commander submit denial reports via Chain to CG In person explanations not required 6

Request Mast Procedure NAVMC 11296 (6-97) Filled out, signed, & dated Role of the Applicant Be truthful provider facts Cover letter if sealed request Role of the “Chain of Concern” Expedite request Do not try to resolve Role if the “Chain of Command” Expedite Commander Audience Try to resolve at the lowest level of command Explain disposition, delays, and denials Forward up if required Report to CG any denials If there is a denial, it must be explained to the Applicant. Personal explanations not required (especially if a conflict of interest) 7

Request Mast Procedure Personal, contact, and biographical data. What Commander is requested? What is the problem? What is the solution? Legal affidavit must be signed and dated. “Starts the Clock” 8

Request Mast Procedure How did each Commander engage? Final disposition, issue may not be resolved immediately Final Commander to engage with Applicant. Sign & date, stops the clock Applicant selects one acknowledgement. Applicant and witness sign and date. 9

Request Mast Procedure To uphold faith in the system, we get the Marine quickly before their Commander. Actually resolving the issue correctly may take time, and must be tracked. “Does the commander ensure all Request Masts petitions are expeditiously handled…” 10

Request Mast Procedure If a subordinate commander, to the commander in block 8a, resolves the issue that subordinate commander is acknowledged in Part III and the Request for Mast is NOT forwarded any higher. ONLY Commanders can be acknowledged in Part III. 11

Request Mast Procedure Used when the Marine has seen the Commander designated in 8a and understands the disposition of the complaint. 12

Request Mast Procedure LtCol. Smedley D. Butler USMC Used when a Marine sees a subordinate commander and understands the disposition and voluntarily withdraws sending the Request for Mast up to the commander originally designed in block 8a. This can never be used in a sealed “eyes only” request. 13

Request Mast Procedure Used when a Commander refuses to directly communicate with an applicant. This is not the same as a denial. 14

Request Mast Procedure Used when a Commander grants an audience with an applicant but does not inform the applicant of the disposition. This is not the same as a denial. 15

Request Mast Follow-Up Commanders must have a tracking system to ensure request are handled in an expeditious manner and to assure no adverse actions befall the Applicant for requesting Mast with the Commander. 16

Future Mast Form 17

All New Form! Follows all the existing Directives. Slight verbiage corrections. Demographic Data removed. “Applicant” “Problem or Grievances” “Resolution” Only one Date…

All New Dynamic fillable form All New Dynamic fillable form. Drop down menus and auto expanding text boxes. No more “see attached…”

Every Commander has a box to complete. Every Commander offers to help the Applicant Every Commander signs. Any Commander may be excluded from disclosure.

Commanders acknowledge disclosure. Commanders detail attempts to resolve Commanders forward as needed Designated Commander may Deny Commander who provides Final Disposition gets another box.

Final Disposition: What is the final result? Complete Closure! Date of closure…

Clear choices for Applicant AFTER Final Disposition.

Questions a special place for us as Senior Leaders. 24