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SPECIAL DUTIES. EXTRAORDINARY ROLES.
Marines often serve in a variety of special capacities, whether protecting our Nation’s embassies abroad, recruiting the next generation of United States Marines, or even serving the United States Special Operations Command as a MARSOC Raider. These duties are earned by Marines who have proven their exceptional ability to fight and win in the primary Military Occupational Specialties (MOSs) .
Every Marine takes on a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) for which he or she is optimally trained, but beyond these roles are the opportunities to take on special duty assignments. Many of these advanced opportunities are called “B” Billets, a designation separate from a Marine’s primary MOS. Explore these critical but atypical roles in the Corps.
Recruiting duty is a vital assignment in the Marine Corps, as it puts Marines in the position of ensuring the standards of our Corps remain high. Those Marines selected for recruiting duty carry the essential duty of screening, selecting, and preparing the next generation of Marines for the physical and mental rigors of recruit training.
Those Marines selected to serve on Drill Instructor Duty carry the essential responsibility of directly shaping the future of the Marine Corps, providing guidance, discipline, and direction for future Marines.
“These recruits are entrusted to my care. I will train them to the best of my ability. I will develop them into smartly disciplined, physically fit, basically trained Marines, thoroughly indoctrinated in love of Corps and country. I will demand of them, and demonstrate by my own example, the highest standards of personal conduct, morality and professional skill."
—Excerpt from Drill Instructor's Creed
The Marine Corps is the only military service that is entrusted with the responsibility of providing security for U.S. Embassies and Consulates around the world. Marines selected for these special duty assignments will have the opportunity to serve at embassies and consulates located in various countries around the globe.
Security Force duty is among the most challenging the Corps offers, and Marines who take on this opportunity must be highly-trained in advanced security procedures. Our Nation places special trusts in these Marines, as they are assigned the responsibility of maintaining a worldwide presence, guarding and protecting key naval assets and special strategic weapons.
MARINE CORPS SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND
Ready to stand on the frontline of any battle, the Marine Raiders of MARSOC are built up in their Corps ethos, warfighting philosophy and values and represent the Marine Corps contribution to the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). Two of the prominent roles within the Marine Raider community include Critical Skills Operators, who support the full spectrum of special operations on a global scale, and Special Operations Capability Specialists, who provide combat support expertise in intelligence, fire support, communications, EOD, and canine operations.
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Special Duty Assignments
Performing Special Duty assignments is not only career enhancing, but also gives self-satisfaction while serving Soldiers. The following PDF explains some of the Special Duty assignments available for Soldiers.
Full PDF found here: SPECIAL DUTY ASSIGNMENTS
**Special assignments include special management command and joint, HQDA, and HRC assignments that have special missions and require personnel with specific qualifications. Soldiers assigned to these positions will be stabilized for a period of 36 months. However, HRC may reassign Soldiers with less than 36 months in accordance with paragraph 3– 8 a (10). This section establishes policies for assignments to the following agencies:
a. International and OCONUS Joint headquarters, U.S. military missions, military assistance advisory groups, Joint U.S. military advisory groups, and similar activities. b. The U.S. Central Command. c. Headquarters, Department of the Army and HRC. d. The U.S. Disciplinary Barracks. e. The U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command. f. Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence and field activities. g. Defense Courier Service. h. The U.S. Criminal Investigation Command. i. The U.S. Transportation Command. j. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). k. The U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, U.S. Army War College, and U.S. Army Officer Candidate School. l. Joint communications support element. m. U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC).
**All personnel actions pertaining to nominative assignments are processed by HRC (AHRC–EPD). The normal tour of duty for these assignments is 3 to 4 years, unless otherwise specified by the individual agency. Soldiers assigned to these agencies are contact replacements requested by the appropriate agency approximately 9 to 12 months in advance of the incumbent’s scheduled rotation date. Stringent screening processes exist to ensure that only the most highly qualified Soldiers are selected for nominative posi- tions at the following agencies:
a. Office, Secretary of Defense. b. Joint Staff. c. Defense Commissary Agency. d. Defense Finance and Accounting Service. e. Defense Information Systems Agency. f. Defense Nuclear Agency. g. Defense Logistics Agency. h. Defense Intelligence Agency. i. Defense Mapping Agency. j. On-Site Inspection Agency. k. Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences. l. U.S. Delegation NATO Military Committee. m. Immediate Offices-Office, Secretary of the Army. n. Office, Army Chief of Staff. o. Military Personnel Exchange Program (AR 614–10). p. Offices of the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army.
**Special Operations Forces (SOF) assignments require Soldiers able to excel in the performance of their duties in highly complex and dynamic environments throughout the full spectrum of modern warfare and peacetime missions. The nature of SOF missions requires a high state of readiness, therefore, Soldiers will be assigned on a priority basis. Stringent screen- ing processes exist to ensure that only the highest quality Soldiers are accepted and assigned. Soldiers who desire to apply for duty or assignment may do so without regard to current assignment. Only fully qualified Soldiers will be accepted for duty in the following assignments:
a. Special Forces positions. b. Civil Affairs positions. c. Psychological operations positions. d. U.S. Army Special Operations Command Operational Support and/or Force Sustainment positions. e. 75th Ranger Regiment positions. f. Special mission units’ positions. g. 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment positions. h. U.S. Special Operations Command positions.
Reference for above can be found in: AR 614-200
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Special Assignments
Special assignments shall be based upon operational needs and must be approved by the Chief of Police or designee. DEFINITION
A “special assignment” is defined as a provisional assignment for an employee to fulfill an operational need. The special assignment may be located within the element or in another element other than where the employee is officially assigned. A special assignment differs from a temporary assignment in that the duties required of an employee on special assignment are within the employee’s official position classification and the assignment does not require additional compensation. ESTABLISHING AN INTERELEMENT SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT
A. The element receiving the employee on special assignment shall initiate and submit a request to the respective assistant chief, via the chain of command, for review and approval.
B. The request shall include the following:
1. A justification for the special assignment;
2. A description of the duties to be performed; and
3. The length of time for the special assignment.
C. Upon agreement between the element commanders, the employee may be placed temporarily on special assignment, pending the final approval of the respective assistant chiefs.
D. The respective assistant chiefs shall review the circumstances and make the determination to authorize a special assignment. ESTABLISHING AN INTRAELEMENT SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT
The element commander shall have the authority to establish and approve special assignments within the element.
DURATION OF A SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT
A. A special assignment shall not exceed one year.
B. The Chief of Police may extend or terminate a special assignment at any time.
SUPERVISION
The element receiving the special assignment employee shall be responsible for supervising the employee and complying with this policy.
EVALUATION OF SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS
A. The element commander shall submit a written report documenting all interelement special assignments to the Human Resources Division (HRD). This report shall be submitted to the HRD by January 15 and July 15 of each year.
B. The report shall contain the following information:
1. A list of the interelement special assignments.
2. A statement of purpose for each special assignment;
3. An evaluation of the initial problem or condition that required the implementation of the special assignment; and
4. A recommendation in order to ascertain whether the special assignment is still necessary.
C. The HRD shall create a master report for the Chief of Police by February 5 and August 5 of each year.
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Every Marine takes on a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) for which he or she is optimally trained, but beyond these roles are the opportunities to take on special duty assignments. Many of these advanced opportunities are called "B" Billets, a designation separate from a Marine's primary MOS. Explore these critical but atypical roles ...
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Only fully qualified Soldiers will be accepted for duty in the following assignments: a. Special Forces positions. b. Civil Affairs positions. c. Psychological operations positions. d. U.S. Army Special Operations Command Operational Support and/or Force Sustainment positions. e. 75th Ranger Regiment positions.
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