Encl (1) to COMDTINST 3574.5B
ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE FOR THE COAST GUARD
JUDGMENTAL PISTOL COURSE (CGJPC) AND COAST GUARD JUDGMENTAL USE OF
FORCE EVALUATION (CGJUFE)
Ref:
(a)
Boarding Officer/Boarding Team Member Personal Qualification Standard (PQS)
Standard Answer Book (SAB), COMDTINST M16247.7 (series)
(b)
Boarding Officer/Boarding Team Member Personal Qualification Standard,
COMDTINST
M16247.3 (series)
(c)
Ordnance Manual, COMDTINST M8000.2 (series)
1. Administrator
a
Administrators of the CGJPC and CGJUFE must be certified in writing by the Commanding
Officer/Officer in Charge.
b
To be certified, an Administrator must complete task 3-09 of reference (b), and have been
qualified as a boarding officer or previously qualified as a boarding officer after September
1993. The individual must also demonstrate the ability to correctly evaluate personnel in
the proper application of the Coast Guard's use of force policy, and be knowledgeable of the
contents of this instruction and its enclosures. Coast Guard Investigative Service (CGIS)
special agents who have completed Coast Guard Small Arms Instructor training and have
received Coast Guard Use of Force training can be certified by CGIS as Administrators of
the CGJPC or CGJUFE within the investigations program.
c
Administrators should view the Range 2000 or CGJPC videotaped scenarios and answer
keys prior to running either version for the first time, ensuring full understanding of each
situation.
2. Evaluee Prerequisites: Prior to attempting the CGJPC or CGJUFE, the evaluee must:
a
Be thoroughly familiar with the Coast Guard's Use of Force policy as outlined in chapter 4
to the MLEM.
b Have successfully passed the Coast Guard Basic Pistol marksmanship course (CGBPMC)
and Coast Guard Practical Pistol Course (CGPPC), and completed the PQS for the M9
personal defense weapon, as outlined in reference (b). CGIS special agents must have
successfully passed the CGBPMC, CGPPC, and completed training using their CGIS
authorized weapon. Commands may grant a waiver for the member to go through the
CGJUFE if the six-month recertification time limit has expired.
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