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ACADEMICS m -' I 3' l l 1 Leadership Development There is no denying that Marines are leaders. From day one, recruits begin to learn what this means. By the time recruit training is over and they become Marines, each one will be prepared to lead with conhdence. In the classroom, recruits learn the 11 Leadership Principles and 14 Leadership Traits, and they apply these lessons throughout recruit training. Marine Corps training is a lot more than just physical. Recruits spend many hours in the classroom learning everything necessary for becoming a Marine. There will be written tests and tests in practical application. Academic studies include: - Marine Corps History including important battles - Marine Corps language and terminology - Culture and traditions of the Marine Corps In the classroom Marines also learn about leadership development and the Core Values of the Marine Corps.
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CORE VALUES Generation after generation ofAmerican men and women have given special meaning to the term United States Marine. They have done so by their performance on and off the battlefield. Feared by enemies, respected by allies, and loved by the American people, Marines are a special breed. This reputation was gained and is maintained by a set of enduring Core Values. The values form the cornerstone, the bedrock, and the heart of our character. They are the guiding beliefs and principles that give us strength, influence our attitudes, and regulate our behavior. They bond our Marine Family into a total force that can meet any challenge. HONOR: The bedrock of our character. The quality that guides Marines to exemplify the ultimate in ethical and moral behavior; never to lie, cheat, or steal; to abide by an uncompromising code of integrity; to respect human dignity; to have respect and concern for each other. The quality of maturity, dedication, trust, and dependability that commits Marines to act responsibly; to be accountable for actions; to fulfill obligations; and to hold others accountable for their actions. COURAGE: The heart of our Core Values, courage is the mental, moral, and physical strength ingrained in Marines to carry them through the challenges of combat and the mastery of fear; to do what is right; to adhere to a higher standard of personal conduct; to lead by example, and to make tough decisions under stress and pressure. it is the inner strength that enables a Marine to take that extra step. COMMITMENT: The spirit of determination and dedication within members of a force of arms that leads to professionalism and mastery of the art of war. It leads to the highest order of discipline for unit and self, it is the ingredient the enables 24-hour a day dedication to Corps and Country; pride; concern for others; and an unrelenting determination to achieve a standard of excellence in every endeavor. Commitment is the value that establishes the Marine as the warrior and citizen others strive to emulate. Reaffirm these Core Values and ensure they guide your performance, behavior, and conduct every minute of every day. The value of Honor, Courage, and Commitment, imprinted on their souls during recruit training and strengthened thereafter, mark a Marinets character for a life time. General J.T. Conway, 34th Commandant of the Marine Corps
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