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.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethical code
military doctrine concept
organizational values
aimsTo ensure mission accomplishment with integrity
promote ethical behavior
shape Marine character
appliesTo United States Marines
associatedWith Marine Corps leadership doctrine
Marine Corps training
codifiedIn Marine Corps doctrinal documents
Marine Corps leadership publications
communicatedThrough Marine Corps ceremonies
Marine Corps recruiting materials
Marine Corps traditions
composedOf commitment
courage
honor
describedAs foundational ethical principles
differentiates Marine Corps identity from other services
emphasizes accountability
dedication to mission
integrity
loyalty
moral courage
physical courage
respect for others
self-discipline
selfless service
guides conduct of Marines
decision-making of Marines
influences Marine Corps rules of engagement understanding
ethical decision-making in combat
garrison behavior of Marines
linkedTo Marine Corps leadership principles
Marine Corps leadership traits
originatedIn United States Marine Corps institutional history
partOf United States Marine Corps culture
reinforcedIn Officer Candidates School
professional military education
recruit training
relatedTo Marine Corps motto "Semper Fidelis"
supports Marine Corps discipline system
Marine Corps professional standards
public trust in the Marine Corps
warrior ethos of Marines
usedBy United States Marine Corps
usedFor character development of Marines
ethical training scenarios
leadership evaluation criteria

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy
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