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USMC FOIA release 2024-USMCFOIA-001666

2026-07-06 · Last updated July 6, 2026
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USMC FOIA release 2024-USMCFOIA-001666, released on January 1, 2024, through The Black Vault's online archive. This document, held in the DoD reading-room directory, is a service-component declassified release under the DoD umbrella. The US Marine Corps responded to a FOIA request from John Greenewald Jr.

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USMC FOIA release 2024-USMCFOIA-001666, released on January 1, 2024, through The Black Vault's online archive. This document, held in the DoD reading-room directory, is a service-component declassified release under the DoD umbrella. The US Marine Corps responded to a FOIA request from John Greenewald Jr. of The Black Vault on April 14, 2024, regarding Marine Corps policy and procedure for reporting information to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). The request also sought "adopted procedures" maintained from prior policies and procedures for reporting information to AARO's predecessors. The Marine Corps assigned the request file number 2024-USMCFOIA-001666 and initiated a search of the files maintained by the office of the Deputy Commandant for Plans, Policies, and Operations (PP&O). The enclosed USMC General Administration Message (GENADMIN), dated December 8, 2023, was determined to be releasable, although some information has been redacted. Specifically, individuals' names and information that might tend to identify them have been withheld pursuant to FOIA exemptions (b)(6) and (b)(7)(C). The GENADMIN, marked as unclassified, is a message from the Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) to various Marine Corps commands and offices. It provides guidance for special incident reporting on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) while incorporating the requirements of references (A) through (F). The message requires an OPREP-3 SIR for any UAP incident, regardless of mission impacts, engagement, or if determined unsafe by the commanding officer. The Marine Corps has categorized The Black Vault as a "media requester" for the purpose of assessing FOIA processing fees. As such, they are entitled to 100 pages of duplication free of charge, but are responsible for the payment of any fees beyond that. In this instance, however, any applicable fees are waived in light of the length of time it has taken to provide a response. You can find the full document at https://documents2.theblackvault.com/documents/dod/2024-USMCFOIA-001666.pdf. This is what the public record looks like at its most ordinary. storyflo.com

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USMC FOIA release 2024-USMCFOIA-001666, released on January 1, 2024, through The Black Vault's online archive. This document, held in the DoD reading-room directory, is a service-component declassified release under the DoD umbrella. The US Marine Corps responded to a FOIA request from John Greenewald Jr.

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