Colonel in charge of Quantico's Security Battalion relieved

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Is it just me or are there an awful lot of people losing their jobs lately. O_o

http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/art...charge-Quantico-s-Security-Battalion-relieved

The two-star head of Marine Corps Installations Command has relieved the commanding officer of Quantico’s Security Battalion following an incident involving a personal weapon, Marine Corps officials said.

Col. Daren Margolin, a 24-year officer was removed from his post Oct. 18 by Maj. Gen. Juan Ayala due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command, said Capt. Maureen Krebs, a Marine Corps spokeswoman.

Krebs said the decision stemmed from a single incident last week involving one of Margolin’s personal weapons, but said she did not have authorization to elaborate on the incident. Margolin has also been charged with several violations under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, but the specific charges are not releasable because Margolin’s relief was the result of an administrative process, she said.

A legal officer, Margolin previously served at the Staff Judge Advocate for Camp Pendleton’s 1st Marine Division. He took command of Security Battalion in June.
 
JAG's are not Line Officers, and shouldn't COMMAND Line Units.

Unless a Security Bn is 144 JAGs in the same room (which would be a gross amount of lawyers).

I should have included a sarcasm indicator in my last post.

"Gross amount"....I see what you did there. :thumbsup:
 
JAG's are not Line Officers, and shouldn't COMMAND Line Units.

Unless a Security Bn is 144 JAGs in the same room (which would be a gross amount of lawyers).

The Marines don't really do the line officer thing. Every officer is capable of command. Obviously, an infantry officer would command an infantry battalion, an aviator would command a squadron, etc. But when it comes to organizations like above, it could be almost any officer. I was in a HQs Co in Hawaii; in the course of one year we had a JAG, a Commo, and an adjutant as our company commanders. I think they were cycling them through so they could have command time on their fitness reports...
 
The Marines don't really do the line officer thing. Every officer is capable of command. Obviously, an infantry officer would command an infantry battalion, an aviator would command a squadron, etc. But when it comes to organizations like above, it could be almost any officer. I was in a HQs Co in Hawaii; in the course of one year we had a JAG, a Commo, and an adjutant as our company commanders. I think they were cycling them through so they could have command time on their fitness reports...
Yeah,
My wife educated me on the Marine JAG Corps.
Line Officer first, then JAG. I actually like that as it forces them to have some dirt-eating time before becoming a Princess.
 
Yeah,
My wife educated me on the Marine JAG Corps.
Line Officer first, then JAG. I actually like that as it forces them to have some dirt-eating time before becoming a Princess.

Every Marine Officer goes through six months of training to learn how to be an infantry platoon commander, known as The Basic School or TBS. If you are not a pilot or laywer then you don't even know your MOS until the last month of training. I was a logistics officer but I did almost as much stuff out of my MOS than I did in it, especially as a Captain. 3.5 years a Captain and all but 13 months were spent outside the MOS. Once an officer is promoted to Colonel then MOS no longer matters they just look for some place that needs a bird or a bird that needs command time at the Colonel level.
 
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