Marine Corps core values
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Marine Corps core values are the foundational ethical principles—honor, courage, and commitment—that guide the conduct, decision-making, and warrior ethos of United States Marines.
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
ethical code
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military doctrine concept → organizational values → |
| aimsTo |
ensure mission accomplishment with integrity
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promote ethical behavior → shape Marine character → |
| appliesTo |
United States Marines
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| associatedWith |
Marine Corps leadership doctrine
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Marine Corps training → |
| codifiedIn |
Marine Corps doctrinal documents
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Marine Corps leadership publications → |
| communicatedThrough |
Marine Corps ceremonies
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Marine Corps recruiting materials → Marine Corps traditions → |
| composedOf |
commitment
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courage → honor → |
| describedAs |
foundational ethical principles
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| differentiates |
Marine Corps identity from other services
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| emphasizes |
accountability
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dedication to mission → integrity → loyalty → moral courage → physical courage → respect for others → self-discipline → selfless service → |
| guides |
conduct of Marines
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decision-making of Marines → |
| influences |
Marine Corps rules of engagement understanding
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ethical decision-making in combat → garrison behavior of Marines → |
| linkedTo |
Marine Corps leadership principles
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Marine Corps leadership traits → |
| originatedIn |
United States Marine Corps institutional history
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| partOf |
United States Marine Corps culture
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| reinforcedIn |
Officer Candidates School
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professional military education → recruit training → |
| relatedTo |
Marine Corps motto "Semper Fidelis"
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| supports |
Marine Corps discipline system
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Marine Corps professional standards → public trust in the Marine Corps → warrior ethos of Marines → |
| usedBy |
United States Marine Corps
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| usedFor |
character development of Marines
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ethical training scenarios → leadership evaluation criteria → |
Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy
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relatedConcept |