Marine Corps Reserve Medal

SMCR - Marine Corps Reserve Medal SEL-MC-RES-MDL 8455-00-641-8968
Eligibility Requirements
T
he Selected Marine Corps Reserve Medal
was established by a SECNAV directive of 19 February 1939.
- Awarded to members of the
Selected Marine Corps Reserve (SMCR) who, subsequent to 1 July
1925 fulfilled certain designated service requirements within
any 4-year period of service in the Organized Marine Corps Reserve.
The following are specific requirements of eligibility
for this medal:
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Attendance with a SMCR unit to include duty in an
Individual Mobilization Augmentee (IMA) billet in Training
Category A at four consecutive annual field training periods. A
period of active duty for training which was authorized to be
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performed in lieu of a regular annual field training period will
fulfill this requirement.
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Effective 24 April 1961, attendance with an SMCR
unit, to include duty in an IMA billet in Training Category A,
of 90 percent of all scheduled drills each year for 4 consecutive
years. Eligibility for the medal prior to that date is
based on 80 percent attendance of all scheduled drills. (Appropriate
duty or equivalent instruction-or-duty may be credited in
lieu of drills.)
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In the case of officers and noncommissioned officers
(sergeant or above), it is the responsibility of the commanding
officer (or the Commander, Marine Corps Reserve Support Command
(MCRSC) in the case of IMA Category A) to determine that the
individual’s service and performance of duty warrant the award.
Enlisted personnel in grade corporal and below must have
obtained for the first 4-year period, a combined average of
conduct and proficiency markings of 4.0 or above. For subsequent
4-year periods, enlisted personnel must have obtained a
combined average of conduct and proficiency markings of 4.5 or
above. When it is evident that the individual who otherwise
fulfills the eligibility criteria is not deserving of this award
because of a repeated record of valid indebtedness or other acts
which are not in keeping with the high moral standards required
of all Marines, commanding officers (or the Commander of MCRSC
in the case of IMA Category A) will make appropriate
recommendations to CMC (MHM) stating the reasons.
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SMCR members, including IMA Category A, when called
to active duty in time of war or national emergency may be
credited while on active duty with the annual field training and
required drill attendance when they have served not less than 1
month on active duty during each qualification year. Such
active service may be credited only for the purpose of
qualification for the medal or bronze star toward which the
reservist is working at the time of mobilization. When the
reservist’s 4-year period is completed, active duty subsequently
performed may not be credited toward the issuance of a medal or
star. If the period of active duty is of such duration that the
reservist is ordered to inactive status prior to completion of
the reservist’s 4-year period, the time spent on active duty may
be credited toward the award of medal or star, but credit for
active duty will not be allowed for any 4-year period which
began with the reservist on active duty. Once a medal or star is
earned after mobilization, the reservist must return to drill
and training status in the SMCR (including IMA category “A”)
before a new qualification period begins.
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When a member of the SMCR is unable to attend drills
due to absence from the place of drill, or for causes beyond
his/her control, exclusive of sickness, the reservist should
request a leave of absence for such period, in order that the
absence from the regular drill period will not count against the
record of attendance for eligibility for the Selected Marine
Corps Reserve Medal
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Retroactive to 12 January 1961, the medal will also
be awarded to those officers prohibited by the rotation system,
due to the lack of billets, from serving in the SMCR (including
service as an IMA category A) for a 4-year period, provided they
have met the following criteria: Completed any continuous 5
anniversary years of satisfactory Federal service in the Marine
Corps Reserve (including IMA Training Categories A, B, C, and D)
as defined by regulations, which includes a minimum of 2
consecutive years of satisfactory participation as a member of
an SMCR unit, or as an IMA Category A, during which attendance
at drills and periods of annual field training meets the
requirements cited in paragraphs 4b(l) through 4b(3)
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Any period of qualifying service beginning with SMCR
membership interrupted by duty with the Active Reserve (AR)
Programs shall not be considered a break in the said period of 4
consecutive years for eligibility. Furthermore, any such period
of active duty may be credited with the annual field training
and required drill attendance for the purpose of completing
qualification only for the medal or bronze star toward which the
reservist was working at the time of active duty in the AR
Program.
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When enlisted Marine Corps reservists are assigned
to active duty in the AR Programs, they must elect whether to
continue their eligibility for the SMCRM for which they have
accumulated qualifying service or commence qualifying service
for the Good Conduct Medal. Officers may continue to earn
qualifying service toward SMCRM. Under no circumstances will a
reservist start a commencement date for the SMCRM while on the
AR Program.
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The MCGCM shall be earned for otherwise qualifying service involving no convictions by courtsmartial, or nonjudicial punishment (NJP) under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, Article 15, and no lost time by reason of sickness-misconduct or injury-misconduct. Prior to 27 April 1990, not more than 1 NJP was allowed
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When an NJP or a courts-martial voids creditability of service, a new good conduct period shall commence effective on the date of approval of the NJP or on the date of the convening authority’s action on the courts-martial, except when the offense occurred within the 3-year period and the date of approval of the NJP or of the convening authority’s action is after the expiration of the 3-year period; under these circumstances, the date of the offense shall be the commencement date for the new period. Offenses committed in a previous period will not be considered when determining eligibility during the current 3-year period
Medal
Ribbon
Device
Bronze star (3/16 in)
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Precedence
Marine Corps Reserve Medal shall be placed in precedence after Marine
Good Conduct Medal and before
Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal
.
Sample Citation
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT
THE SECRETARY OF NAVY
HAS AWARDED THE
MARINE CORPS RESERVE MEDAL
TO
SERGEANT, MARINE RESERVE
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
for service as set forth in the following
F
or service while in unit...
16 August 1999
Secretary of the Navy