Commanding Officer's Inspection Program

The purpose of the Commanding Officer's Inspection Program (COIP) is to assess, assist and enhance the ability of the unit to prepare for and to perform its assigned mission through a centralized inspection program.

The success of the program relies on fostering an environment of trust and confidence, in which the Commanders' authority is respected and upheld.

The inspections are positive learning experiences and recognize excellence, but also identify root causes of problems, particularly beyond the capability of the commander to solve.

The Camp Lejeune Command Inspector General is responsible for inspecting the following commands biennially:

• Headquarters and Support Battalion
• Weapons Training Battalion
• Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Special Staff

The below links are useful tools:

Link to Base Order
Link to AIRS Checklist
Link to Sample Commanding Officer's Evaluation Report (COER)
Link to New Subject Matter Expert Inspector Orientation

 

The point of contact for the information provided on this link is Mr. James Rohn, 451-3806 (DSN 751).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lt. Col. Jeffrey Johnson

Lt. Col. Jeffrey Johnson


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