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  • Fields with a Red dot are required to save the GTR to drafts. 

  • Fields with a Yellow dot are required to submit the GTR to higher HQ.

  

Enter the GTR Contact Information

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  • Priority will be determined by the MEFO MEF Order or MMCC requirements

    • Example II MEF MEFO 11240.1C

    • II MEF GTR submission requirements

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 Priority:

Ref:  III MEFO 11240.1C, Enclosure (1), Page 1-1:

  1. Routine - TMRs which require action within five working days or greater.

  2. Priority - TMRs which require action within two to four working days.

  3. Urgent - TMRs which require action within one working day.

Ref: II MEF GTR submission requirements

  1.  (5) Working Days:

    1. GME POD, Naval Letter attached to GTR.

  2. (15) Working days:

    1. Request for convoy clearance (DD1265)

    2. Ground transportation request (GTR)

  3. (20) Working days:

    1. Oversize vehicle permit (DD1266)

  4. (30) Working days:

    1. Long range convoys (convoys that exceed SC & VA area)

  • Support Unit / Managing Unit is the unit who originally made the request

  • POC needs to be a Marine at the UMCC, or an individual the MMCC can contact at any time.  Ensure the POC phone number is valid.

  • Convoy Ref Number can be treated as a subject, or Exercise Name / Tag.

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  1. Enter a camp name in the "Location" fields.

  2. Grid coordinates are not used in III MEF.  Enter "0000000".

  3. Enter a cell phone number where the POC's can be reached. 

  4. Use the same guidance for both the Departure and Destianation Destination fields.

4.  Enter the GTR Personnel and Equipment Details

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Note: II MEF GTR submission requirements

  • On base convoy: No requirement except as listed below, however, Commanders must take steps to ensure minimal obstruction to the normal traffic flow

  • Off base convoy: Any group of (4) or more vehicles departing from the same location travelling to the same destination at the same time on the same route.

  • Oversize vehicle: Individual oversize vehicles including but not limited to LAV, MAC-50 Crane, A/MKR15 and A/MK36.

  • Oversize vehicles w/load: Individual oversize vehicles with loads including but not limited to the A/MKR16/870 with any load, leaving the confines of the owning unit's base.

  • Out of area: Individual tactical vehicles departing the immediate CLNC/NRAS/CPAS area.

  • Permissible operating distance: NTV vehicles traveling outside the POD for their home station.

  • Deployment/redeployment: Any Single tactical or non-tactical vehicle, or group of tactical or non-tactical vehicles, moving to/from an aerial or surface port of embarkation or debarkation (A/SPOE/D), or transporting cargo to/from the A/SPOE/D for deployment or redeployment via AMC aircraft or surface conveyance. Examples include airports, seaports, beach heads or rail heads.

  • Tracked vehicles: Any movement of tracked vehicles on hardtop roads within the main side area of Camp Lejeune.  This does not include tracked vehicles crossing at designated crossings on Lyman Road, Sneads Ferry road or marine road on Camp Lejeune.

  • Special events: Any single vehicle or group of vehicles moving Into an area not normally authorized for tactical vehicle movement to Conduct or participate in an otherwise authorized special event.

  • Contingency force: Any single vehicle or group of vehicles associated with contingency force movements to include transporting contingency force cargo or equipment.

  • As directed by II MEF: Any single vehicle or group of vehicles Participating in a high priority or high profile event or exercise.

16.  Click the "Options" tab

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