Inspector General
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Training and Education Command
Quantico, Virginia

The TECOM Inspector General represents the Commanding General through the execution of a Commanding General Inspection Program (CGIP), conduct Hotline Investigations of non-criminal complaints (ethics, fraud, waste and abuse, whistle blower) and review/ coordinate Request Mast addressed to the Commanding General. 

 

CGIP promotes the efficiency, economy, mission performance, and provide subordinate commanders a positive and constructive assessment tool in which to assess their compliance with appropriate standards and policies and act as advocates for training support requirements needed to accomplish their primary mission – “to produce basic MOS-qualified Marines for service in the Operating Forces and Supporting Establishments.

Individuals may submit a complain report per MCO 5370.8A, to the Command Inspector General's "Hotline" Program.

Main
COM: 703-432-1650
DSN: 378-1650

Command Inspector General 
COM: 703-784-3073
DSN: 278-3073

Deputy Inspector General
COM: 703-432-1628
DSN: 378-1628 

Assistant Inspector General
COM: 703-432-1627
DSN: 378-1627

COM: 703-432-2667
DSN:  378-2667

Admin Chief/Inspector
Com: 703-432-2668
DSN: 378-2668

TECOM IG HOTLINE 
Com: 703-432-1650
DSN: 378-1650

 

Commanding General
Attn: Command Inspector
1019 Elliot Road, Butler Hall
Quantico, VA 22134-5050

REQUEST MAST POINTS OF CONTACT AND COMMANDERS

FOR

TECOM HEADQUARTERS MILITARY STAFF PERSONNEL

 

Request Mast POCs

THIS LIST OF POINTS OF CONTACT WILL BE PLACED IN WORK SPACES AND BARRACKS AREAS TO ASSIST IN PREPARATION OF REQUEST MASTS

 

ENLISTED

First Sergeant, Headquarters Company (HQCO) COM: 703-784-6057 Bldg 2006
First Sergeant, Manpower and Recruiting Company (MRCO) COM: 703-784-6277 Bldg 2006
First Sergeant, Combat Development Company (CDCO) COM: 703-432-8168 Bldg 3300
First Sergeant, Systems Company (SYSCO) COM: 703-432-5637 Bldg 2200
Sergeant Major, Headquarters Battalion (HQBN) COM: 703-784-2264 Bldg 2006
Sergeant Major, TECOM COM: 703-784-2311 Bldg 1019

 

OFFICER

Company Commander, HQCO COM: 703-784-6008 Bldg 2006
Company Commander, MRCO COM: 703-784-6276 Bldg 2006
Company Commander, CDCO COM: 703-784-3285 Bldg 3300
Company Commander, SYSCO COM: 703-432-5635 Bldg 2200
Executive Officer, HQBN COM: 703-784-2264 Bldg 2006
Chief of Staff, TECOM COM: 703-784-3730 Bldg 1019

 

OR

Staff Secretary, TECOM COM: 703-784-3727 BLDG 1019

 

 

This list will be updated each time any of the above information changes.  The Office of the Command Inspector General (CIG), Training Command and Training and Education Command is responsible for updating the list.  Anyone with information on the accuracy of the list can contact the CIG office at COM: 703-784-1628/1627 or Email at tecom.ighotline@usmc.mil.

Before you begin to file your complaint with the Command Inspector General, there are a few things for you to consider.  This office is established to assist you with your complaint if possible.  However, if you fall into one of the categories below then this may not be the most direct way to resolve your issue.  Please read carefully to determine if you can save yourself some time by making the correct choice.

  1. If you have contacted a member of Congress prior to filing this complaint, then please continue to pursue that avenue of redress.  The Inspector General’s office cannot duplicate the process that has already been initiated by a member of Congress.  Please continue to lodge your complaint with your point of contact within the appropriate congressional office.

  2. If you are no longer on active duty, then the Inspector General is not able to assist you in correcting your records.  The appropriate agency that has been established to facilitate your request is the Board for Correction of Naval Records.  They are the only office that has the authority to impact any change to your Official Military Personnel File.

  3. If you are requesting assistance with dependant/former dependant financial support then please follow this link to contact the DEERS/Dependency Section of Manpower.  That office is specifically designed to aid people seeking redress from nonsupport of a Marine.  If you have a court order for financial support, then you will be required to provide that and other documentation as necessary in order to qualify for assistance.  Otherwise, the DEERS/Dependency Section will ensure that the military member is compliant with Marine Corps Order P5800.16A

STEP 1

What have you done to resolve the issue before contacting us? 
The Hotline Complaint Program should be considered as a last resort after exhausting all other possible options.

STEP 2

Review the Frequently Asked Questions.

Question: Who may use the Hotline?
Answer: Anyone can file a hotline complaint.

Question: Is there a time limit to file a complaint?
Answer: Complaints should be filed within 90 days of the alleged wrongdoing.  However, we will consider complaints over 90 days old if extraordinary circumstances are proven. 

Question: What issues should you report to the Hotline?
Answer: You should report any issue as described in the MCO 5370.8A

Question: Can I remain anonymous or request confidentiality? 
Answer: You may remain anonymous, but we will not be able to contact you for more information. You may request confidentiality, and the Command Inspector will make every effort to prevent disclosure of your identity, but we cannot guarantee confidentiality.

Question: How do you submit a hotline complaint?
Answer: The Command Inspector General encourages you to submit the allegation(s)utilizing the following website; https://hotline.usmc.mil 

Marine Corps Training and Education Command