Marine Corps Communication-Electronics School

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Training Command
Twentynine Palms, California

Mailing Address
Commanding Officer
Marine Corps Communications Electronics School
Training Command
P.O. Box 788251
Twentynine Palms, CA 92278-8251

MCCES Officer of the Day
(760) 830-6157

Sexual Assault Prevention & Response
(760) 830-3729

Uniform Victims Advocate
(760) 401-6292

Family Readiness Officer
(760) 830-8383

Safety Officer
(760) 830-6026

Equal Opportunity Office
(760) 830-4048

Chaplain/Family Readiness Officer
(760) 830-6187

Chaplain

Providing confidential care and facilitating for the free exercise of religion to students and permanent personnel at MCCES regardless of one's beliefs.  
           
MCCES Chaplain
COM: (760) 830-6187
Location: Building 1651 (7th St. and Griffin Rd.)
Chaplain's Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MCCESChaplain

Religious Ministries
Village Center, Building 1551
COM: (760) 830-6304

Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel
Catholic, Building 1542
COM: (760) 830-6456 / 6646

Christ Chapel
Protestant, Building 1541
COM: (760) 830-6464 / 6802

 
Family Readiness

The mission of the Unit Family Readiness Program at MCCES is to assist the Marines and their families to build a strong and resilient family structure prepared to meet the unique challenges of military service. This will be accomplished through education, mentorship, and networking, with the overall goal of providing stable families prepared for service anywhere in the operational forces.

Our goal is to provide your Marines (Students and Permanent Personnel) along with you, the spouse and family members with valuable information to build a strong bound between the MCCES command and its family members.

Our MCCES Family Readiness Officer's is located in Building 1865, Please feel free to stop in or call (760) 830-6187 or (760) 830-8383 for the latest information on family readiness issues. Schedule your Family Readiness Volunteer Training by calling the Family Readiness Support Program manager at (760) 830-4163.

Family Readiness Volunteer Training is offered during the day and evening. Call for the upcoming class schedule or contact your Family Readiness Officer for class dates.

What is the Family Readiness Program?  
- Serves as a communication link between the MCCES command and it's families.  
- Assists in developing and maintaining a sense of community within MCCES. 
- Is the official source of information and referral for MCCES.

The Family Readiness Program is the Commanders program with the focus of keeping our families informed and prepared for the challenges of the military lifestyle.

Areas in which the Unit Family Readiness Program is active:  
- Welcoming incoming families and service members.  
- Providing accurate and timely official communication to MCCES families from the Command.  
- Provide accurate information and referrals as needed.  
- Coordinates training and recruitment of volunteers for service with the Family Readiness Program. 
- The Family Readiness Program will serve the MCCES family in all aspects as directed by the Commanding Officer.

 
Sexual Assault Prevention & Response

Mission: SAPRO’s mission is to provide unparalleled warfighter support, advocacy, and recovery assistance – anytime, anywhere.
   MCO 1752.5C

Reporting Options Restricted Report

This enables someone to receive support services without triggering an official investigation. The following individuals have confidentiality, and they are ready to help:

Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC)
SAPR Victim Advocate
Healthcare Provider
Chaplain*
Victims’ Legal Counsel*
*The Chaplain and VLC are not able to take a report, but they are able to assist in a confidential manner

When a restricted report is made, medical care, advocacy and counseling services are available without notifying command or law enforcement officials. The SARC will notify the Commanding Officer of the Installation that an assault occurred without providing identifying information about the victim. A Marine who elects to make a restricted report can always change to an unrestricted report. There are some exceptions to the Restricted Report so please contact one of the resources above to get more information

Reporting Option Unrestricted Report

This allows the same support however an official investigation will be conducted by NCIS and the Command will be notified as well. 

The following individuals can assist in an Unrestricted Report

Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC)
SAPR Victim Advocate
Healthcare Provider
Chaplain
Victims’ Legal Counsel
Chain of Command
Law Enforcement

Details of the incident will only be shared with personnel who have a legitimate need to know. This option allows the victim to request a Military Protective Order, Civilian Protective Order, or an Expedited Transfer and enables the Marine Corps to potentially hold the offender accountable.

IF YOU NEED TO MAKE A REPORT, PLEASE CALL THE 24/7 SUPPORT LINE:

COM: 760-401-6292
MCCES SAPR Coordinator: (760) 830-3729 
MCAGCC SAPR Coordinator: (760) 799-0273
MCCES Uniform Victims Advocate Cell Phone: (760) 401-6292
DoD Safe Helpline: (877) 995-5247

29 Palms
Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms
24/7 Support Line: 760-799-0263
Website

MCD POM
U.S. Army Garrison Presidio of Monterey
24/7 Support Line: 831-915-2351
Website

Leemore
Naval Air Station Leemore
24/7 Support Line: 559-318-6341
Website

Reporting Options    DoD CATCH Handout   VA Resources for MST    VLC Handout

 
Equal Opportunity

Equal Opportunity Advisor (EOA)

EOAs advise commanders and military personnel on complaint procedures; case management oversight, provide input into policies and programs for supported commands; and as directed by cognizant authority inspect command level MEO Programs and assist with unit Defense Organizational Climate Survey (DEOCS) survey administration. EOAs serve as the command point of contact for MEO training resources and materials.

The command EOA is located in building 1865, room 122C or by phone at (760) 830-4048

The current Marine Corps prohibited activities and conduct order is linked here

MCCES CO PAC Policy statement is linked here

PAC reporting pathways:
Conflict management (Informal)
Conflict Resolution (Formal)
Confidential (Sexual Harassment only)
Anonymous
Seeking advice from command staff/supervisor does not constitute as an official PAC complaint.
Inspector General of the Marine Corps (IGMC) hotline: https://hotline.usmc.mil/complaint-web/#/consentform
Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) hotline: https://www.ncis.navy.mil/Resources/NCIS-Tips/
 
Additional PAC documents
NAVMC 11512 PAC Complaint and resolution form
NAMVC 11513 Offender acknowledgement record

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