MAP EVALUATION Revised per TECOM 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the MAP EVALUATION Revised per TECOM in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the RESPONDENT INFORMATION section. Enter your last name, first name, middle initial, EDIPI, date of birth, height, weight, and body fat percentage (BF%).
  3. In the INITIAL MAP ASSESSMENT section, input your maximum weight and maximum body fat percentage. Ensure all details are accurate for compliance.
  4. Next, provide information for the FORCE FITNESS INSTRUCTOR/COMMAND PT REPRESENTATIVE. Include their last name, rank, and signature.
  5. Review the FINDINGS section where you will indicate if you present a suitable military appearance based on specified criteria.
  6. Complete the RECOMMENDATION section by selecting whether a MAP assignment is warranted or not.
  7. Finally, ensure that you sign and date the RESPONDENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT to confirm your understanding of the requirements and implications of your evaluation.

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Marines can be removed during their second Body Composition Program (BCP) assignment if they fail to meet the Marine Corps weight and body standards. Reasons for removal include exceeding body limits, repeated PFT failures, lack of progress in weight management, and potential administrative actions.
Heres a few: A physical disability. A moral/legal problem such as felony convictions or drug addiction. Having tattoos which are racist, sexist, or anarchic in nature, regardless of where placed on ones body. I once had a recruit that I sent to Parris Island. He was fit, had no legal or outward moral issues.
In the context of a BCMAP (Business Continuity Management Assignment Plan), administrative actions that may be delayed typically include routine paperwork processing, approvals, and general administrative tasks.
During MAP processing the Marine has the right to appeal pending MAP assignment to the next higher level commander in the CoC within 5 working days.
Commanders/ OICs that possess Special Courts-Marital Convening Authority will immediately remove Marines from the MAP as soon as they present a suitable military appearance. No further administrative action is recquired once a Marine is removed from MAP.

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