Q: What policy governs All-Marine Sports? |
A: DoD Directive 1330.4 allows Marines to participate in Armed Forces, National, and International sports activities. A Marine Corps Order pertaining to sports is currently being drafted. |
Q: Who is eligible for the All-Marine Sports Program? |
A: The total force, with the exception of Inactive Ready Reservist (IRR), are eligible to participate on All-Marine Sports teams (active duty and active reserve). Reservist must be places on orders (ADOS/similar) by their command to participate and receive TAD funds for travel from HQMC. |
Q: What sports are included in the All-Marine Sports Program? |
A: All sports listed on the All-Marine Sports calendar are currently offered. |
Q: My sport is not listed, can it be added? |
A: The inventory of sports is determined by Armed Forces Sports calendar, as established by the Armed Forces Sports Council, for each year. If you have a sport you would like to propose for inclusion please contact the All-Marine Sports Office and the feasibility of the sport will be determined. |
Q: If selected will I receive PCS orders or change my MOS? |
A: This is a short term Temporary Assigned Duty (TAD) opportunity (4 days to 2 months depending on the sport and your selection for higher competitions). This is not a change in MOS or PCS opportunity. |
Q: Who pays for the TAD? |
A: HQMC All-Marine Sports will fund all travel (flights/rentals/lodging/meals and incidentals) for Trial Camps, Armed Forces and higher level competition. |
Q: How do I apply for All-Marine Sports? |
A: Download the application and submit the completed and signed application to AllMarineSports@usmc-mccs.org. Submit your application NLT the closing date identified on the MARADMIN. |
Q: What do I do if the application doesn’t populate when I click start application: |
A: Click the download button in the upper right of the screen and save the document to your computer, then open it from your computer. |
Q: When are applications due? |
A: In order to be considered for the first/primary selections for a Trial Camp, your application must be submitted to AllMarineSports@usmc-mccs.org prior to the deadline noted. Specific deadline dates are listed on the application site and corresponding MARADMIN. |
Q: Can I send additional paperwork with my application? |
A: Yes. You can send supporting documents with your application. |
Q: What if my Commander needs me back early from an All-Marine Sports competition? |
A: If the Commander needs a Marine back early for mission requirements, the All-Marine Sports Office will attempt to make travel arrangements to have the Marine back within 24 hours. This return cost may be the responsibility of the command. |
Q: When will I be notified to "Try Out"? |
A: Selections will be made to attend Trial Camp from the information provided in the applications and contacting references. Notifications will be made approximately two (2) weeks following the application deadline through a selection message. Marines must be in peak physical condition to compete immediately. Even though an athlete is selected to the Trial Camp, as the Trial Camp proceeds "cuts" will be made to get down to the final roster to represent the Marine Corps in the Armed Forces Championships. From the Armed Forces Championships, an All-Armed Forces team will be selected to participate in either a national or international competition (if applicable). |
Q: What happens if I am selected to an All-Marine Trial Camp? |
A: All-Marine Sports generates a selection message and sends it to each Marine selected. The selection message will give travel details for creating Defense Travel System (DTS) orders. All-Marine Sports will contact each Marine selected to ensure that they have access to the All-Marine Sports Line of Accounting (LOA) for their DTS orders. Each Marine will be responsible for creating their DTS authorization and signing it so that All-Marine Sports can approve the travel. Government Travel Charge Card use is mandatory for required travel and centrally billed accounts will not be authorized. Marines are also responsible for creating and signing their travel voucher within five days of returning form TAD. |
Q: Does the All-Marine Running Program have a Trial Camp? |
A: No, the All-Marine Running Program does not have an official Trial Camp. The All-Marine Running Program accepts application year round. |
Q: What do I need to bring to Trial Camp? |
A: Specific requirements for each Trial Camp vary by sport and location. The head coach will reach out to the Marines selected prior to travel and provide a list of required items. In addition, each Marine is required to bring a pair of khaki pants, belt, and dress shoes. |
Q: Can I participate in a Trial Camp if I am on leave? |
A: No, participation while in a leave status is prohibited. |
Q: Can I participate while on Terminal Leave status? |
A: No, you have to be in active status to participate. |
Q: Can I take leave on the front or back of TAD? |
A: Marines must obtain Commander’s approval for leave prior to creating DTS orders (except for emergency situations) and include leave details in DTS authorization. |
Q: I’ve filled out the application now what do I do? |
A: Based on the information provided on your application, All-Marine Sports will select candidates to participate in Trial Camp. (Make sure your application is complete, decisions are made based on what is on the application). Submitting an application does not guarantee selection to Trial Camp. |
Q: What if my question is not answered here? |
A: You can send an email to: AllMarineSports@usmc-mccs.org |