10 USMC Leadership Principles EVERY Man Should Know | Lead LIKE A Marine

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0:30 - Lead By Example
1:19 - Honor
1:42 - Courage
3:36 - Commitment
4:07 - Respect history and tradition
5:02 - Self reliance and teamwork
6:10 - Commander's intent
7:12 - Initiative
7:53 - The Right Mindset

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Video Summary:

0:30 - Lead By Example
1:19 - Honor
1:42 - Courage
3:36 - Commitment
4:07 - Respect history and tradition
5:02 - Self reliance and teamwork
6:10 - Commander's intent
7:12 - Initiative
7:53 - The Right Mindset

RealMenRealStyle
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As a young infantryman, I learned this from my platoon sergeant: Leaders eat last.

real_fjcalabrese
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My Company CO made an impact on me one wet freezing morning at 29 Palms. It rained and we were soaked in our bags, no one wanted to move or leave them as our 1st Sgt & Co Gunny were losing their minds trying to get our Company up and moving. I peeked out of my soaking wet bag to find my CO standing over me shivering so hard I could hear it.
He looked at me and said Cpl Zak, today I find out who my leaders are. That's all it took for us junior NCOs to get motivated to make things happen. The screaming of the 1st Sgt and Gunny didn't come close to the trust we felt from our CO to do our jobs. He allowed us too, and we did.
Semper Fi brother.

DOGFOODACTUAL
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"Embrace the suck." Yes. It's just like what I'm always saying "Embrace suffering!" Embracing suffering paradoxically reduces suffering.

MtnSmithy
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In a leadership class in the USAF in the 1960s a Colonel told us to abide by these two rules. 1. When you are in charge..DO SOMETHING. 2. If you don't know what to do in rule #1, always DO WHAT IS RIGHT. He followed with..."Don't be afraid to make a mistake. If you never make a mistake that means you are not doing anything." I have followed his advice throughout my career and it has served me very well.

budjeansonne
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I am a Marine as well and I use these principal every single day in my civilian life !!!
Great vid, thank you !

justinellis
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I'm 43 years "out" of the Marine Corps and with the elasticity of the mind what it feels like is some times the perception is akin to a century's passage, but at other times it is as if it was yesterday. This presentation was beautiful because it was delivered in a manner that recharged me like a powerful tonic made in a wizard's kitchen! Thank you and Semper Fi!

donaldpmitchell
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As a young Doc with the Marines, the leaders taught me a lot and some of them were Nam era Marines and even a Senior Chief. I remember being in the field at SOI and the privates eating and the Gunny telling me to get food. Years later I went in the army and the higher ups would tell you to get out of their way so they could eat first. That little thing showed me the difference between the Marine leadership and army higher ups. Even deployed we celebrated the Marine Corps Birthday while in the army I would day "happy birthday" and they looked at me crazy and we didnt have an army ball. 20+ yrs later I'm still friends with my Marines especially those from the MSSG15 and the engineers in Oki. Semper Fi Sir
Doc

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*_OUTSTANDING!!!_*
Now you're talking...never expect your people to do anything you wouldn't do yourself.
That's your core personal asset. That part of your life will never leave you. Please continue to put 'more of the Corps' in your channel!

_Thanks a Tun!_

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I spent three decades serving in the USN, when I transitioned into the civilian workforce I found practically no one had the Honor, Courage nor Commitment that my sailors had, the simply did not want to put forth the effort, to be part of a big team, to become the better person that is in everyone. Just a few words have guided me through my life, too bad more cannot believe in them as well. GREAT video Antonio! 👍

OneTalaw
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I would like to say I still think like this after 54 years out of the Marines.I lost a lot of people I thought were my friends because of the way I think.I tell it like it is and most people do not like it.Its hard to be humble, Semper Fi.

rodneygreenman
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I learned to lead as a Marine Officer that carried me through my life, business and personal.

bstemic
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As an Eagle Scout some of the best leaderships skills I learned are to lead by example and to be a good leader you must be a good follower first. If you don’t know how to take orders you will never be able to give orders effectively. I’m being sworn into the USMC on Tuesday and I’m really excited to follow my passion to serve. Great video!

nicolasd.stathatos
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It's amazing how much the Marine Corps teaches you, I worked with a retired 1st Sgt from another branch, a few years ago. He didn't have any leadership abilities, he just wanted to smoke cigarettes, point blame, pass on the work. I only did 4 years got out as a Cpl, and i did his job for the sake of production plus my job.

MrStaybrown
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I am an U.S. Marine Vet. This video was great. These Corps values always remain with me, but it good to be reminded from time to time. Semper Fi!

leroykucia
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At OCS (Quantico--1970) we were issued note cards with very similar principles which I have applied to every endeavor I've undertaken...they work! Our #2 on the list was "to be technically and tactically proficient". As I've gotten older another truism of the Marine Corps has become increasing apparent: "there's no such thing as an ex-Marine!"

ontheroadwithtex
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These very same principles have enabled me to deal with, and survive, stage 4 lung cancer for 3 years. They can be applied to any aspect of life and if you fail, you will know that you gave it your absolute best. Semper Fi!

deuddersun
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Learning these principles in my beloved Corps carried me through my civilian life and up to this day 44 years later

williampenn
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When I was a kid in Afghanistan I told myself that I was going to Join Military in U.S but I never thought that I would get a chance to move to America now here I am in U.S waiting until it's 2024 so I can join the USMC

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