Call for Participation as the Basic School Commemorates the 25-Year Anniversary of the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program
The Basic School's Martial Arts and Fitness Center of Excellence (MAFCE) is hosting a recertification and technique symposium from 6-10 October 2025 at Quantico, Virginia to commemorate the 25-year anniversary of the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP). The event will train participants on the revised Tan through Black Belt MCMAP syllabus and recertify up to 55 Marines as Martial Arts Instructors (MAI) or Martial Arts Instructor Trainers (MAIT), with nominations due by 19 September 2025.
Issued: August 25, 2025
1. The Martial Arts and Fitness Center of Excellence (MAFCE) will commemorate the 25-year anniversary of the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP) this fall in Quantico, Virginia from 6 to 10 October 2025 by hosting a recertification and technique symposium (training exchange) to equip the Fleet Marine Force with the revised Tan through Black Belt MCMAP Syllabus and new free sparring events. The new syllabus encompasses refinement, removal, and addition of techniques that provide more tactically informed techniques, striking packages, and a variety of different martial arts theories and concepts. The recertification and technique symposium will also include a Keynote Speaker Panel consisting of key leaders who established the MCMAP, and various other MAFCE Directors and Senior Enrolled Advisors critical to the development of the program in order to offer attendees an opportunity to commemorate the storied history of the program while also learning more about its development. 2. Marines who complete the training technique symposium will be recertified as a Martial Arts Instructor (MAI - 0916) or Martial Arts Instructor Trainer (MAIT - 0917). This certification authorizes the MAI/T to train, test, and certify other MAI/Ts. 2.a. Submit all nominations to the MCMAP Chief, SSgt Cameron, by email at frankie.cameron@usmc.mil or by Microsoft Teams no later than 19 September 2025. The total allocation of seats is 55 students. Submit nominations to the MCMAP Chief with the following information: Name, Rank, Unit, Contact Information, Instructor Certification Status, and Unit Funding Status. 2.b. Marines desiring to attend will have instructor credentials verified in their electronic training jacket in Marine Corps Training Information Management System (MCTIMS). If MAI/T credentials are expired, Marines can submit their credentials and may be allowed to recertify on a case-by-case basis. 2.c. All nominees' electronic training jacket in MCTIMS must reflect a current 1st Class Physical Fitness Test (PFT) and Combat Fitness Test (CFT). The MAFCE staff will verify PFT and CFT test scores when nominations are submitted. 3. The training technique symposium will convene at the Raider Hall facility and Ramer Gym aboard Camp Barrett, Marine Corps Base Quantico. Participating Marines assigned outside the local commuting area will detach from their respective commands one day prior to the convene date of the symposium and will remain detached for the duration of the event. Marines are responsible for coordinating their own DTS/Travel arrangements. This training event is unit funded. 4. The MAFCE will release coordinating instructions no later than 26 September 2025 through a Letter of Instruction and Welcome Aboard email. 5. For additional guidance regarding the MCMAP 25-Year Anniversary or the Training Technique Symposium 1-26, please contact the MAFCE Operations Officer, Capt Gallahan, maxwell.gallahan@usmc.mil or SBM_TRNGCMD_TBS_MAFCE_OPS@usmc.mil. 6. More information on the MAFCE, or MCMAP, can be found on the MAFCE website at: https://www.fitness.marines.mil/MAFCE/. 7. This MARADMIN is applicable to the Marine Corps Total Force. 8. Release authorized by Lieutenant General Benjamin T. Watson, Commanding General, Training and Education Command.