DC M&RA

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DC M&RA is the senior U.S. Marine Corps headquarters office responsible for overseeing personnel, manpower, and reserve component policies and programs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Marine Corps headquarters office
military staff directorate
abbreviation DC M&RA NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
domain manpower
personnel
reserve affairs
ensures alignment of manpower policies with Marine Corps strategy
compliance with Department of Defense manpower guidance
focusesOn force structure and manpower planning
integration of active and reserve components
personnel readiness of the Marine Corps
fullName Deputy Commandant for Manpower and Reserve Affairs NERFINISHED
governs policies affecting Marine Corps active duty personnel
policies affecting Marine Corps civilian employees
policies affecting Marine Corps reservists
hasRole principal advisor to the Commandant on manpower and reserve affairs
hasSubordinateOrganization Manpower Management Division NERFINISHED
Manpower Plans and Policy Division NERFINISHED
Marine and Family Programs Division NERFINISHED
Reserve Affairs Division NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Arlington, Virginia
Pentagon NERFINISHED
oversees Marine Corps manpower policies
Marine Corps manpower programs
Marine Corps personnel policies
Marine Corps personnel programs
Marine Corps reserve component policies
Marine Corps reserve component programs
partOf United States Marine Corps NERFINISHED
positionHeldBy senior Marine Corps general officer
reportsTo Commandant of the Marine Corps NERFINISHED
responsibleFor active component manpower management
assignment and distribution policy
civilian personnel policy within the Marine Corps
compensation and benefits policy recommendations
military personnel policy
recruiting policy oversight
reserve component manpower management
retention policy oversight
scope service-wide
serviceBranch United States Marine Corps

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