Sgt Private RallyPoint Member1303184<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I cannot locate a pub, MARADMIN or MCO that disallows reservists to put in a package for this. Please advise.Are members of the SMCR allowed to enter MSG duty if all requirements are met?2016-02-15T03:54:25-05:00Sgt Private RallyPoint Member1303184<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I cannot locate a pub, MARADMIN or MCO that disallows reservists to put in a package for this. Please advise.Are members of the SMCR allowed to enter MSG duty if all requirements are met?2016-02-15T03:54:25-05:002016-02-15T03:54:25-05:00CWO3 Christopher Survillo1306700<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would contact these warriors to define the specifics, however, I believe you need to go active duty first as these are special duty assignments. <br />POC/J. D. SWAIN/GYSGT/UNIT:MMEA-85/-/TEL: [login to see] //<br /> POC/C. E. WILLINGHAM/GYSGT/UNIT:MCESG RAST/-/TEL: [login to see] <br /><br />the phone numbers should be good, contacts may have PCS at this point. hope this helps.Response by CWO3 Christopher Survillo made Feb 16 at 2016 1:34 PM2016-02-16T13:34:35-05:002016-02-16T13:34:35-05:00GySgt Fredrick White1306807<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Last I checked MSG duty is only for active duty Marines......it is a 3 year tour...you can always contact the school house to find out or even HDQRTS Marine Corps........Response by GySgt Fredrick White made Feb 16 at 2016 2:00 PM2016-02-16T14:00:38-05:002016-02-16T14:00:38-05:00Sgt Arthur Cannon1306809<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I'm not sure if a reservist can do MSG duty since you need to be active for 3+ years and do 3 different embassies. If you can get activation orders for that duration I say yes submit a package.Response by Sgt Arthur Cannon made Feb 16 at 2016 2:01 PM2016-02-16T14:01:28-05:002016-02-16T14:01:28-05:00LtCol Brian Tonnacliff Tonnacliff1306828<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Concur with Sgt Cannon's responseResponse by LtCol Brian Tonnacliff Tonnacliff made Feb 16 at 2016 2:07 PM2016-02-16T14:07:08-05:002016-02-16T14:07:08-05:00SgtMaj Robert Jones1306830<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The SMCR aren't eligible for the program, nor are Active Reservists....I worked with the SMCR in Dayton, OH. You have to be on active duty. The SMCR are designed to augment the active forces during times of war or national emergencies. Your Reserve Recruiter (an AR) has access to all the pubs and has contact with: HQ 4th MarDiv and HQMC. He or she has all the answers or knows someone who does; don't let them tell you otherwise.Response by SgtMaj Robert Jones made Feb 16 at 2016 2:07 PM2016-02-16T14:07:17-05:002016-02-16T14:07:17-05:00GySgt Adam Rapach1306993<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The duty requires PCS orders overseas, as with any lengthy B or C school there is a requirement for years or service in that MOS. That alone disqualifies Reservists.Response by GySgt Adam Rapach made Feb 16 at 2016 2:58 PM2016-02-16T14:58:18-05:002016-02-16T14:58:18-05:00MSgt Blake Fairchild1307155<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>A reservist cannot meet the obligated 18 months time on station needed to qualify for MSG duty. <br /><br /> All Marines accepted to Marine Security Guard school must have at least 36 months of obligated service upon reporting to MSG school. Therefore; only active duty Marines may submit a package.<br /><br />MCO P1326.6E Chapter 4Response by MSgt Blake Fairchild made Feb 16 at 2016 3:42 PM2016-02-16T15:42:25-05:002016-02-16T15:42:25-05:00SSgt Christophe Murphy1307295<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Short answer is no. Long answer is that you have to be Active duty among other qualifiers to be eligible. If you don't beleive this group of people I recommend contacting your career planner or the MSG recruiter.Response by SSgt Christophe Murphy made Feb 16 at 2016 4:18 PM2016-02-16T16:18:08-05:002016-02-16T16:18:08-05:00SSgt Tom Neven1307642<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>In addition to the time-in-service requirements others have mentioned, I believe MSG watch standers (not NCOICs) have to be unmarried. At least they did when I was an MSG 30-plus years ago.Response by SSgt Tom Neven made Feb 16 at 2016 6:18 PM2016-02-16T18:18:03-05:002016-02-16T18:18:03-05:00Sgt Darin Stanley1308361<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Go talk to your PSR at your unit. He should have you fill out an Individual Augmentee package and he can tell you what billets are available for specific MOS's, rank, and location. MSG would be included in that. Don't forget to let you Chain of Command know your intentions too, they may know some people doing B billets that can put in a good word for youResponse by Sgt Darin Stanley made Feb 16 at 2016 11:38 PM2016-02-16T23:38:48-05:002016-02-16T23:38:48-05:00SSgt W. Aaron Gregory1308631<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The NCOs and SNCOs that replied are dead on. Just as a general tip...It's been a long time (1998) since I was in the Corps, but things haven't changed that much according to many buddies still in. In general, Marine Corps directives are not created to document whether we are ineligible for something (If that were they case, they'd still be typing!). They are created or published to establish criteria or eligibility for various programs. If you do not meet that criteria, it is SOP to interpret you are ineligible, or disallowed, as you put it. Go active duty / regular - and pursue your dreams! The Marine Corps as a culture and institution smiles down on hard chargers that seek out "B billets" as they were once called (maybe still are). Those that actually serve in them for a tour or two even more so. Stay hard and Semper Fi!Response by SSgt W. Aaron Gregory made Feb 17 at 2016 5:36 AM2016-02-17T05:36:53-05:002016-02-17T05:36:53-05:00GySgt Charles O'Connell1311299<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>No. Apply for active duty, then apply for the program. Short and simple.Response by GySgt Charles O'Connell made Feb 18 at 2016 6:48 AM2016-02-18T06:48:28-05:002016-02-18T06:48:28-05:002016-02-15T03:54:25-05:00