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Which of the following resources are available to assist victims of sexual assault? Select all that
apply. Uniform Victim Advocate (UVA)
Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC)
DoD Safe Helpline
Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN)
MCCS Family Advocacy Program
What is the purpose of Request Mast? To provide a Marine the opportunity to
communicate grievances to their commanding officer or commanding general
If an individual who desires to Request Mast approaches a sergeant about the issue, what are the
sergeant's responsibilities? Select all that apply. Offer assistance.
Provide the Request Mast application form (NAVMC 11296).
Facilitate writing the application and ensure it is forwarded up the chain of command.
Request Mast process as relevant to a Sgt NCOs, SNCOs, and officers subordinate to the
commanding officer shall not delay the Request Mast process to solve the problem themselves,
but they should focus their effort on making the Marine available to the commander.
All commanders down to the lowest administrative level unit must institute the Commandant's
Request Mast Program and publish NAVMC Directive 1700.23.
,Before and during Request Mast Before and During Request Mast
The individual who desires to Request Mast will complete and sign part I of the Request Mast
application form (NAVMC 11296).
The individual will submit the Request Mast application via the chain of command to the
commander with whom the Request Mast is desired.
Each intermediate commander to whom a Request Mast is presented shall attempt to resolve the
individual's Request Mast issue, if revealed, without delay.
The commander will conduct the Request Mast at the earliest reasonable time, in general, no
more than one working day (24 hours) delay at any level of command.
If appropriate, the commander will explain to the individual what procedure must be followed to
resolve the issue.
After Request Mast After Request Mast
After the Request Mast has been conducted, the commander will complete and sign the Request
Mast disposition, part II of the form.
After the Request Mast has been conducted, the individual will acknowledge the Request Mast in
part III of the form.
The commander will ensure that follow-up steps are taken to confirm that the Request Mast issue
was resolved in a timely manner.
The commander will ensure that the records, proceedings, and final disposition of all Request
Mast applications are properly safeguarded to prevent such information from having a prejudicial
affect on the individual. Request Mast records will be retained for two years from the date final
action is taken.
, Denial of Request Mast Request Mast is not to be used for harassment, for avoiding
assigned duties, or for intentionally interfering with the mission of the command. A commander
may deny a Request Mast if there is another specific avenue of redress available such as:
Actions under the UCMJ: A commander may deny a Request Mast that includes any element of a
disciplinary action whether the action is contemplated, pending, in progress, or final. Request
Mast is not to be used to challenge the proceedings, punishment, findings, and sentence resulting
from disciplinary action brought under the UCMJ.
Involuntary administrative separations: Commanders may deny a Request Mast if the individual
is being processed for involuntary administrative separation, whether the proceedings are being
contemplated, pending, or final.
Complaints under Article 138 of the UCMJ and Article 1150 of the U.S. Navy Regulations:
Commanders may deny a Request Mast if the individual has legal proceedings pending, in
progress, or finalized for complaints under Article 138 of the UCMJ (Complaint of Wrongs) or
Article 1150 of the U.S. Navy Regulations (Redress of Wrong Committed by a Superior).
The general steps in the Request Mast process include which of the following? Select all that
apply. After the Request Mast has been conducted, the individual will acknowledge the
Request Mast in part III of the Request Mast application form.
The individual completes and signs part I of the Request Mast application form.
The individual will submit the Request Mast application via the chain of command.
Request Mast Application Part I NAME: Last name, first name, middle initial
RANK: Proper abbreviation
SSN: Last four digits of the social security number preceded by 5 Xs