Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard Reserve Force
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AbbreviationMCPO-CGR
Reports toAssistant Commandant for the Reserve
First holderMCPO-CGRF Forrest W. Croom
| Master Chief Petty Officer of Coast Guard Reserve | |
|---|---|
US COAST GUARD MCPO-CGR BADGE | |
| Abbreviation | MCPO-CGR |
| Reports to | Assistant Commandant for the Reserve |
| First holder | MCPO-CGRF Forrest W. Croom |
The master chief petty officer of the Coast Guard Reserve (MCPO CGR) is a liaison between the Assistant Commandant for the Reserve (CG-R), the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard (MCPOCG), and the Coast Guard Commandant’s office.[1] From 1991-2018, the position was called master chief petty officer of the Coast Guard Reserve Fleet (MCPO CGRF).
The MCPO-CGR is chosen by the Vice Commandant, the MCPOCG and Assistant Commandant for the Reserve as a group. The normal tour of assignment is two years.




