CORE VALUES 

 

By understanding the Marine Corps core values of Honor, Courage, and Commitment, you will understand how these ideals help MCJROTC cadets become better citizens.


Honor is the quality that guides Marines to exemplify ethical and moral behavior.


Courage is a mental quality that recognizes fear of danger or criticism, but enables a leader to proceed in the face of it with calmness and firmness. It is a quality of mind that gives leaders control over fear, enabling them to accept responsibility and to act properly in a threatening situation.


Commitment means the dedication to carry out all unit tasks and to serve the values of the country, the MCJROTC, and the unit. Commitment leads to the highest discipline for your unit and yourself.


In addition to these ideals, your values must also be applied to other areas. These might be ideas such as punctuality, truthfulness, and fidelity. You must also value the outer signs of these ideals, such as having good personal hygiene and a spotless uniform. Last, but by no means least important, you must apply your values to friends, family, and fellow cadets.


Values - Your attitude about the worth or importance of people, concepts, or things.


Morals – Defined as conforming to an established set of codes or accepted notions of right or wrong.


Code of Ethics – A set of standards or a value system by which human actions are determined to be right or wrong, good or evil.


Introspection – When you examine your actions and motives to see whether you are acting in a correct and responsible manner.