Awards Admin Guidebook
Awards Admin Guidebook
Awards Admin Guidebook
Awards Administration
Guidebook
Updated: 3/31/2015
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FORWARD
The purpose of this guide is to assist Military Awards Program
Managers and Administrators in their duties. Understandably,
administration of a units Awards Program can be difficult. This is
partially due to the state of the governing directives for Military
Awards Policy; specifically, awards policy is spread across several
Navy and Marine Corps orders, instructions, MARADMINs, and Naval
messages with varying degrees of contradiction and obsolescence.
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(3) On the right hand side, check the box for Also show awards
previously processed at my unit.
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Specific Marine
Blocked out for Privacy
All Awards
All Statuses
Filter Button
(b) To find all the awards that were processed by your unit,
but have not been awarded yet. Leave the Name and SSN blank. This
way all awards will be revealed.
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a. Use the steps above and research the award in iAPS. Over 90% of
the time, all releasable information will have been included in iAPS
History and Comments.
d. MMMA-2 can only give limited information out on awards and only
to members of command or administrative staffs that are part of the
awards chain of command. This information is limited to what level
the award is at, and whether there is a Request for Information
pending on the award case.
a. Unit Admins must contact the chain of command that this award
was routed through.
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e. Originating command.
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a. Block 1:
b. Block 2:
3. Enter your billet title or put Marine in the Title box. Enter the
billet you currently hold, such as Company Commander, Detachment OIC,
and so forth. iAPS automatically puts this title into the signature
blocks when it generates NAVMC 11533 awards forms.
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4. Select a unit. You are associating yourself with this unit only for
the purpose of processing awards. iAPS does not change the unit that
you are officially assigned to in MCTFS automatically, you will need
to do this yourself when you PCS (see section on Changing Your
Unit).
5. You can select a unit by searching for it and picking it out of the
results array.
c. Click on the radio button next to the units name on the left
d. Click Select
8. If this is the right unit: Click on the Submit button to save the
changes
9. If this is not the right unit: Click on the Change Unit button
again to search for a different unit
10. Click submit. Access is then approved by the Unit Awards Admin of
the unit you are requesting to join. Contact them after completing
these steps to complete the process.
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1. Click on My Unit on the upper right. iAPS then displays the Change
Title and Unit page.
c. Enter one of the following: your units UIC, MCC, RUC, or name
into the appropriate box
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2. Links on the Right. Click on the links on the right to request new
permissions within iAPS, to change your unit, to get help, or to log
out.
a. If you have more nominations than fit on the page, iAPS divides
them into groups, each of which fits on a page.
e. Each time you click on a column, iAPS reverses the sort order.
4. The Filter List Box. The Filter List box allows you to specify
criteria and display only the nominations that match them. Within
iAPS, this is called Filtering. Enter any combination of the
following criteria to filter by it, or just one of the following
criteria:
b. Last 4 digits of the Social Security number. Enter the last four
digits of the persons Social Security number
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5. Click Filter to view the records that match your criteria. Click
Reset to clear all the boxes and view all the nominations again.
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e. Unit Admin:
(1) User(s) that are responsible for checking the accuracy and
timeliness of processing of awards. Most likely they are the
Adjutant or designated members of the Admin section.
(2) They also manage all local iAPS permission issues. Unit Admin
permissions should only be given to administrative personnel or
designated individuals responsible for administering the units awards
program.
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a. Remove ALL permissions from the user so that they will have No
Roles
c. Submit this list to MMMA with an email stating your iAPS UIC,
unit name, and a Request to Remove Inactive Users in the subject
line. These actions should take MMMA approx. 1 week to complete.
3. NOTE: this relationship means that the Commanding General makes the
award decision then has their Trusted Assistant record the GOs
decision in iAPS. Trusted Assistant permissions do not grant authority
for TAs to make decisions on the General Officers behalf. The
Commanding General still must make the decision on the award.
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4. Admin sections should update this letter when there are personnel
changes. Upon the termination of a Trusted Assistants duties for any
reason, the Admin section should immediately contact MMMA-2 so that
permissions can be removed.
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DISAPPROVING AN AWARD
1. An award can only be disapproved by the awarding authority for the
award level recommended or the awarding authority for the highest
endorsement on the award, whichever is higher. This means that a
Regimental Commander with Navy Commendation Medal authority cannot
disapprove an award that was originated or endorsed as a Meritorious
Service Medal.
2. Unit Admin must assign award to awarding authority with the button
Assign to Awarding Authority.
4. Once the awarding authority has approved the award as ZZ-No Award,
and it has been verified, it must be submitted to MMMA for Completion
and Archiving purposes.
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3. If the originator cannot be found then the command must process the
award through to the awarding authority per normal procedures for
final disposition. The awarding authority must consider the award and
render a decision of: approve recommendation, upgrade, downgrade, or
approve as No Award (ZZ).
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b. Start date.
2. Once they have been added to the unit, submit an email to MMMA-2
via the SMB box ([email protected]) with an Assumption of
Command letter attached.
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2. Identify the unit by clicking the Choose unit and selecting from
the list. If the unit desired is not there, contact MMMA-2 to have the
correct unit added.
4. For Block #6 below, ensure to list all awards that the unit
participated during the action dates/meritorious period. Attach a copy
of the unit award in the attachments section. If none, write NONE.
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5. Awards Components:
(a) In this section, you must list all units that are not
automatically recognized as a part of the command being recognized.
For example, if this award is for 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment,
2d Marine Division, you would not normally need to list the rifle
companies that are a part of 1/6 by the Table of Organization
(however, there is no harm in doing so for clarity). However, if the
unit is operating in reduced strength with subordinate units detached,
it is then required that the command identify the units that were
attached.
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(b) The unit name used should be the units garrison name. So
if the unit has a different, temporary designation (with happens often
when deployed), identify the temporary name and the units permanent
garrison name.
(3) Marine Support Personnel. Fully list all members that were
individually assigned to the command and not permanently assigned to
the principle unit or a listed supporting/participating unit. Format
names with Rank FName M.I. LName, Service i.e. Capt Joseph B. Begala,
USMC or 2ndLt Nathan B. Stokes, USMCR. Include the period that they
were attached to the command and participating in the award (even if
participated for the entire period of the action dates). Example
formatting:
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6. Endorsements/Routing
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a. Wait 1 hour. Often times this error occurs when the iAPS host
Manpower Information Portal has temporary server issues or gets
taken down for brief maintenance. Service is typically restored within
a few hours.
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i. When was approximately the last time you got a new CAC card or
updated your CAC certificates?
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d. Click the 'Content' tab. Press Clear SSL slate then Okay.
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4. STEP 1 ORIGINATOR:
a. The next page that opens is the originator page. It will ask
you to review your unit mailing address, full name, title, email
address and phone number. Once verified, click next.
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5. STEP 2 NOMINEE: The second page that opens is the nominee page.
You will need to verify the nominees SSN, MOS, full name, rank, and
UIC. Note: the rank should be the highest rank held by the nominee
during the action dates. Once verified, click next.
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7. You must verify all these blocks when filling in the rest of the
form. Some changes may be needed before submitting the award.
11. Block 11. NUMBER OF AWARD OF RECOMMENDED MEDAL (i.e. 1st award,
2nd award, 3rd award): The default is 1. If this is the second or
subsequent award, type in the appropriate number. For example, if a
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Marine was previously awarded two Navy and Marine Corps Achievement
Medals (NAMs), and this award recommendation is another NAM then the
number here should be 3 for 3rd Award of the Navy and Marine Corps
Achievement Medal.
16. BLOCK 16. NEW DUTY STATION: If the member is detaching or has
detached to a new command, put the name of the command and its
address. Otherwise put the Marines confirmed home address and contact
info.
17. BLOCK 17. UNIT AT TIME OF ACTION/SERVICE: Enter the name of the
specific sub-unit/activity to which the awardee was assigned during
the meritorious period.
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18. BLOCK 18. DUTY ASSIGNMENT: Enter the billet(s) title or duty
assignment.
20. BLOCK 20. PERSONAL AWARDS RECOMMENDED NOT YET APPROVED: If there
are no awards that the awardee is waiting for, then type N/A.
21. BLOCK 21. OTHER PERSONNEL BEING RECOMMENDED FOR SAME ACTION: Add
Marines that are being recommended for the same act or check the No
other personnel block. Click next to get to the next step.
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a. Either type or cut and paste from a word document, then press
next. Check the box on whether this info was personally known to you
or if you are preparing the award based on some other documentation.
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23. STEP 5: BLOCK 23. CITATION: Either type or cut and paste from a
word document, then press next. SPELL CHECK BEFORE YOU DO THIS. See
Per SECNAVINST 1650.1H pgs. 2-12 to 2-15 for more detail.
(g) Navy and Marine Corps Medal: "For heroism ... "
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(1) The third part of the citation states that the outstanding
attributes, mentioned or implied in the second part, "reflected credit
upon himself/herself and were in keeping with the highest traditions
of the United States Naval Service." If an award is given in the name
of the President, then the individual has reflected "great credit"
upon himself/herself (Air Medal and above) . In the case of Marines,
use " ... traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval
Service." (Note: for sailors this last part should read traditions of
the United States Naval Service).
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(2) There are two options for the format of the last sentence
i.e. when to use HIM/HER and when to use HIMSELF/HERSELF:
24. STEP 6 ROUTING: The last thing you will do is submit the award to
the next originator/endorser/Unit Admin. Consult with your Unit Admin
to ensure that the award is processed per the units SOPs. Once you
select the correct option, press Submit Recommendation.\
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5. NOTE FOR TRUSTED ASSISTANTS. When you get to this screen (Step 1),
at the Originate this award section, ensure that you select on my
behalf NOT on behalf of someone else (for those with TA permissions),
you will Assign to Originator at a later stage (Step 6). If steps 1-5
are completed improperly the origination fields will be blank or will
cause a junior or enlisted Marine to be the originate an award
erroneously. Such erroneous awards will be invalid and will require
re-origination.
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6. When you get to Step 6, choose the originator you want to originate
the award on behalf of. Click Submit Recommendation.
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5. HQMC Board's the award and routes to the CMC for endorsement.
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3 - Choose All Awards. You want to choose all awards just in case
the award you are looking for was put in as a different award and it
was upgraded/ downgraded/zzd etc...
You will have to find the award in question when the list shows up.
Ensure it is the right award by verifying the last four of the
individual.
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completely close the old account. It is preferred to use the old UIC
designation.
a. Forward all award cases out of the iAPS account to your higher
unit or appropriate command.
d. MMMA will move all users out of the account, designate the iAPS
account as inactive and make it non-visible for awards forwarding,
etc. This will prevent awards from being sent to dead end accounts.
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d. Once this HSM iAPS case has either been endorsed by the
designated endorser or has said endorsement attached, the
processing command should forward this award in iAPS
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(MMMA PROCEDURES)
e. MMMA-2 will review the iAPS case and ensure it contains the
proper endorsements. If the designated endorsement is
included as a scan only, MMMA-2 will manually input the
documented signature.
f. MMMA-2 will verify the roster against MCTFS/ODSE/HSM
database to prevent duplication.
g. MMMA-2 will end process HSM iAPS case:
i. Report on MCTFS
ii. Enter to HSM Database located in iAPS.
iii. Archive HSM iAPS case.
h. File hard copy of UD roster and iAPS case in the HSM file
folder.
(MMMA PROCEDURES)
d. MMMA-2 reviews package and verifies recipients. MMMA-2
checks for:
i. Correct submission of individuals (verify personnel
data of submitted recipients).
ii. Operation name and dates vs. the proposed meritorious
action period.
e. MMMA-2 end processes verified/approved package
i. MMMA-2 enters approved individuals to database
ii. MMMA-2 reports on MCTFS
iii. Files completed package with UD page as coversheet.
f. MMMA-2 responds to requestor.
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Example:
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2. SSIC/FILE NO.
7. 8. NATURE OF ACTION/SUBJECT
12. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION (Reduce to minimum wording - type name of originator and sign 3 lines below text)
a. Rank:
b. Full Name:
c. EDIPI:
d. HSM Operation:
e. Unit (at the time of HSM)
f. Dates of participation:
/s/
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1650
S-1
DD Mon YYYY
a. Rank:
b. Full Name:
c. EDIPI:
d. HSM Operation:
e. Unit (at the time of HSM)
f. Dates of participation:
I. M. MARINE
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(4) MMMA-2 will process on Unit Diary (which will post on MCTFS,
MOL, MBS) and forward a copy of the NAVMC 11533 to the members OMPF
(via MMRP). Expect completion within 7 business days.
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2. However, if the Marines unit has already verified that the award as
been submitted to HQMC and is archived. Then the award was most likely
submitted into the Marines OMPF, but did not make it into their MCTFS,
MBS, MOL.
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b. Title of the decoration, the country offering it, name and title
of person making the presentation, and the date and place of
presentation.
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FOREIGN AWARD REQUEST EXAMPLE
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2. O-6 level commands are responsible for tracking the number of NCs
approved in a given year.
3. When O-6 level commanders meets the years quota, they are required
to endorse and forward the award to the next level for approval.
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1. Contact MMRP to enter items into your OMPF or for questions with
your Master Brief Sheet.
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