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Third in Command of the MFMC the Chief of Marine Operations acts as a chief of staff and head of marine computer ops. This person will gather all reports of marines and marine activity and present it to the DC and CMC. They will also be responsible for the marine website and its condition. They will also approve marine unit names, symbols, etc. This will prevent duplication of symbols and the like to ensure each MFMC unit and detachment is one of a kind. The leaders of special marine programs should report to this individual, unless otherwise listed. | Third in Command of the MFMC the Chief of Marine Operations acts as a chief of staff and head of marine computer ops. This person will gather all reports of marines and marine activity and present it to the DC and CMC. They will also be responsible for the marine website and its condition. They will also approve marine unit names, symbols, etc. This will prevent duplication of symbols and the like to ensure each MFMC unit and detachment is one of a kind. The leaders of special marine programs should report to this individual, unless otherwise listed. | ||
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Revision as of 13:29, 18 June 2006
CHIEF OF MARINE OPERATIONS:
Third in Command of the MFMC the Chief of Marine Operations acts as a chief of staff and head of marine computer ops. This person will gather all reports of marines and marine activity and present it to the DC and CMC. They will also be responsible for the marine website and its condition. They will also approve marine unit names, symbols, etc. This will prevent duplication of symbols and the like to ensure each MFMC unit and detachment is one of a kind. The leaders of special marine programs should report to this individual, unless otherwise listed.