- Be technically and tactically proficient in my duties through continuous training and education.
- Be reliable in my duties, dependable in my actions, and exercise initiative whenever possible.
- Deal with all individuals with tact, bearing, and fairness in all matters.
- Maintain standards in personal appearance and physical fitness.
- Constantly seek to improve myself both personally and professionally.
In February 2010 after completing requirements for a May 2010 High School graduation, my youngest daughter informed me that she was bound for adventure as a Marine recruit. This blog is dedicated to her, to give some chronology to the "adventure," and to give a sense of the emotion and pride that comes with being inducted into the U.S. Marine Corps family through a child.
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Professionalism
Military knowledge and competence are not enough; Professionalism means demonstrating courage, subordination of self to the greater whole, and most importantly, moral integrity. I will:
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