Foundation
Below are the cornerstone documents of ourapproach to developing leaders. This is the starting point for developingethical, moral, and engaged leaders at all levels and the basis of thought for the 6 F's of Marine Leadership Development.
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Relations Between Officer and Men- Lieutenant General John Archer Lejeune
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Special Trust and Confidence- Lieutenant General John Archer Lejeune
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The Vision of Lejeune, 1967- Article from Marine Corps Gazette
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Leadership Lejeune Style, 2014 - Article from Marine Corps Gazette
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The Art of Command, General Gray, 1987- Article from Marine Corps Gazette
History
As the Marine Corps looks to adapt and innovate for the future we look to the past to remember our heritage. Our innovative and fighting spirit has seen us through out our history and it is important to study the past to inform us of the future.
- History Division Battle Studies and History Texts
- The Case for Change, Commandant Berger, Marine Corps Gazette
Leadership Traits and Principles
Below are the leadership traits and principles expected to be embodied by every Marine.
- General Mundy, 30th Commandant, Statement on Core Values
- Leadership Traits
- Leadership Principles
- 38th Commandant of the Marine Corps, General Berger, Commandant'sPlanning Guidance
- The Four Stages of Moral Development in Military Leaders
- Principles of Developing Subordinate Leaders, 3 Page PDF
Discussion Guides
- Fidelity Discussion Guide
- Cherry Point Case Study