What does SFMF mean?
SFMF
Acronym | Definition |
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SFMF | Sustainable Financial Markets Facility |
SFMF | Station Fire Memorial Foundation (East Greenwich, RI) |
SFMF | Sacramento Film and Music Festival (California) |
SFMF | Student Foreign Mission Fellowship |
What is my PEDB?
Pay Entry Base Date (PEBD) is the date that denotes how much of your service is creditable towards longevity for pay purposes. It can be found in field 4 of your last active duty Leave and Earnings Statement (LES). Your PEBD can be affected by broken service, lost time, transfer to/from reserve components, etc.
Can a Tier 3 Marine reenlist?
Tier III and Tier IV Marines are eligible to be retained through reenlistment submissions to CMC(MMEA), the Commanding General’s Retention Program, and are eligible to compete on an ECRB for their MOS.
Can you deny orders USMC?
Articles 90 through 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice make it a punishable offense for military personnel to refuse orders from a superior commissioned or non-commissioned officer. Marines who disobey orders are subject to court-martial proceedings based on these articles.
What happens to the dctb when a unit is reassigned?
Upon reassignment, the gaining unit will ensure that the date current tour began (DCTB) and any DEPTEMPO experienced while assigned to the headquarters unit is entered into MCTFS (i.e., the DCTB is the original date joined to the headquarters unit, not the date joined to the deploying unit). d.
How did The MCTU help the reconnaissance Marines?
This new-found capability gave reconnaissance Marines the advantage of operating further behind enemy lines. The MCTU#1’s Reconnaissance Platoon, commanded by Captain Joseph Taylor, founded and adopted the more modern ‘force reconnaissance’ doctrine, methods which were instrumented by Major Meyers.
Who is responsible for transportation of Commandant of the Marine Corps directed deployment?
Per PARAGRAPH (4), section 075182, “Funding for transportation of Commandant of the Marine Corps directed deployment/redeployments for air training/readiness of Marine Corps air units of the [Marine Corps Operating Forces] is the responsibility of the Fleet Commander.” b.
How are unit losses categorized in Marine Corps MCTFS?
As stated in PARAGRAPH 1001.3a, unit losses (non-deployable Marines) are categorized as EAS, PCS, or other circumstances. The other circumstances category is composed primarily of chargeable non-deployable Marines and is not visible in MCTFS until after the appropriate duty status and/or duty limitation code is entered on the unit diary.