1 5 Leadership Definition 1. Accomplish the mission 2. Troop welfare 2 6 Purpose Accomplish the Mission 3 7 Direction Troop Welfare 4 8 Motivation Honor, Courage, Commitment
5 1 Objectives of Leadership The ability to influence, lead, or guide others so as to accomplish a mission in the manner desired by providing purpose, direction, and motivation. 6 2 Primary Objective of Leadership Gives others a reason for why they should do something 7 3 Secondary Objective of Leadership Gives others knowledge to task 8 4 Marine Corps' Core Values Gives others the will to do what they are capable of doing
9 13 Honor Ability to consider all of the factors of a problem or situation. It is then up to the leader to make a correct decision. 10 14 Courage Being fair, impartial & consistent in your decisions. 11 15 Commitment Being known to perform duties in a complete & proper manner. 12 16 Acronym to recall Leadership Traits Ability, or presence of mind, to take action in the absence of any clearly defined orders (Doing what needs to be done without being told).
13 9 Judgment Quality that guides Marines to exemplify ethical and moral behavior. 14 10 Justice 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 15 11 Dependability The dedication to carry out all unit tasks and to serve the values of the country, the MCJROTC, and the unit 16 12 Initiative JJ-DID-TIE-BUCKLE
17 21 Decisiveness Creating a favorable impression by your appearance. You should carry yourself well, and always act in a manner becoming to an officer. 18 22 Tact Putting the comfort and advancement of others ahead of your own 19 23 Integrity Mental quality that allows you to face fear and to overcome it, physical or moral. 20 24 Enthusiasm Understanding of subordinates, and technical & tactical knowledge that will help accomplish tasks
21 17 Bearing Quality that allows an individual to take swift & firm action and announce them in a clear, forceful manner. 22 18 Unselfishness Ability to deal with others without creating offense 23 19 Courage Being honest and upright, and completely truthful in actions and words. 24 20 Knowledge Showing sincere interest and exuberance in the performance of duties
25 29 Loyalty November 10, 1775 26 30 Endurance Tun Tavern in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 27 31 Lamp of Learning Samuel Nicholas 28 32 (3) Components of Marine Corps Emblem Mameluke Sword
29 25 Marine Corps Birthday Quality of faithfulness to country, organizations, seniors, subordinates and peers. 30 26 Birthplace of the Marine Corps Ability to deal with hardships, both physical and mental. 31 27 First Commandant of the Marine Corps Signifies intensive study, a source of intellect, and moral & spiritual illumination 32 28 Marine Officer Sword Eagle, Globe, Anchor
33 37 Enlisted Sword Opha Mae Johnson 34 38 "Grand Old Man of the Marine Corps" Capt Robert Mullen 35 39 1st Marine Amphibious Landing Cpl John Mackie 36 40 First Marine Aviator (aka. "Father of MC Aviation") General John A. Lejeune
37 33 First Female Marine NCO Sword 38 34 First Marine Recruiter Archibald Henderson 39 35 First Marine to receive the Medal of Honor New Providence Island, Bahamas 40 36 13th Commandant of the Marine Corps A.A. Cunninham
41 45 Oldest Post in the Marine Corps Chapultapec (Mexican-American War) 42 46 Origin of the term "Devil Dogs" Blood shed by NCOs/Officers at Battle for Ft. Chapultapec (1847) 43 47 Origin of the term "Leatherneck" "The President's Own" 44 48 Purpose of leather stocks worn by early Marines "Semper Fidelis"
45 41 Origin of Marine Blood Stripe 8th & I 46 42 What Blood Stripe signifies Given to Marines by Germans at Belleau Woods (WWI) 47 43 Name given to the Marine Corps Band Leather neck-piece (stock) worn by Marines 48 44 Marine Corps' Motto 1) Kept heads erect; 2) Protected necks from enemy sword slashes
49 53 Translation of "Semper Fidelis" Dan Daly & Smedly Butler 50 54 Marine Corps Colors Dress, Service, Utility, PT 51 55 Marine Corps Mascot Major Kintzley 52 56 Most highly decorated Marine in history MGySgt Pickering
53 49 Two Marines who earned 2 Medals of Honor "Always Faithful" 54 50 (4) Categories of USMC Uniforms Scarlet & Gold 55 51 Senior Marine Instructor English Bulldog ("Chesty") 56 52 Marine Instructor "Chesty" Puller
57 61 Northridge HS Principal SgtMaj Green 58 62 District 6 Superintendent General Neller 59 63 MCJROTC Region 4 Director The Honorable Mr. Mabus 60 64 MCJROTC Director The Honorable Mr. Carter
61 57 Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Ms. Olson 62 58 Commandant of the Marine Corps Dr. Pilch 63 59 Secretary of the Navy LtCol Carruth 64 60 Secretary of Defense Mr. Oltman
65 69 Vice President of the United States The legitimate power of a leader to direct others to take action within the scope of the leader's position 66 70 President of the United States The obligation to act or do a task that has been assigned (Cannot be delegated) 67 71 (5) Purposes of the NCO The reckoning. Leaders must answer for their actions and accept the consequences. 68 72 Role of the Officer Authoritarian, Participative, Delegative
69 65 Authority The Honorable Mr. Biden 70 66 Responsibility The Honorable Mr. Obama 71 67 Accountability (1) Decentralize Authority; (2) Provide links between commander and enlisted; (3) Senior enlisted advisor to commander; (4) Affort avenues of advancement; (5) Recognize and reward outstanding skills 72 68 (3) Leadership Styles (1) Always a leader; (2) Decision-maker; (3) Responsible for actions of subordinates
73 77 Authoritarian Leadership Style b. Examining your own thoughts, ideas & feelings to see whether you are acting appropriately. 74 78 Participative Leadership Style Our Nation 75 79 Delegative Leadership Style Worldwide Service 76 80 Cross-shaped braid on top of officer Barracks Cover Naval Ties & Traditions
77 73 Definition of Introspection Leader tells subordinates what to do and how to do it without consulting others advice or ideas. 78 74 What the EAGLE represents in the Marine Corps emblem Leader involves the ideas and advice of others. Subordinates are involved in determining the plan. 79 75 What the GLOBE represents in the Marine Corps emblem Decision-making authority is delegated to a subordinate. 80 76 What the ANCHOR represents in the Marine Corps emblem Quatrefoil
81 85 (3) Types of Flags flown on a Marine Corps base 40 inches 82 86 Hair regulation for MALE Cadets 12 inches 83 87 Lenth of the tan web belt Presley O Ban 84 88 (2) Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) ranks John Quick
85 81 In drill formation, the distance between elements (from back to chest) is. Storm, Post, Garrison 86 82 When standing at Parade Rest, the distance between the heels of the feet is. 0-3 inches & tapered 87 83 Received the Mamaluke Sword after leading fight against Barbary Pirates 2-4 inches past the buckle on the wearer's left 88 84 Earned Medal of Honor during Spanish-American War Corporal & Sergeant
89 93 Purpose of inspections Six 90 94 In order to accomplish a mission, a leader must provide. "FALL IN" 91 95 The purpose of the MCJROTC program "Dress Right, DRESS...Ready, FRONT" 92 96 The two formations for a platoon "By the Left (Right) Flank, MARCH"
93 89 On line, the Platoon Commander takes post paces in front of the center of the platoon. (1) Measure per against standa specific point Evaluate such Cadets perso appearance, kn discipline and 94 90 Drill command used to form a platoon at normal interval Purpose, Drection, & Motivation 95 91 To align the squad in line, the command is. (a) Instill values of citizenship & service to the United States; (b) Develop personal responsibility; (c) Instill a sense of accomplishment 96 92 To march to the flank, the command is. Column & Line
97 101 To march the squad in single file (at normal interval), the command is. Diagonal and 1/2 inch from the collar edges 98 102 To march to the oblique, the command is. Women cadets' hair must not extend below the lower edge of the collar and must have nead appearance 99 103 On the command, FALL IN, who puts their 70 arms inches up? 100 104 The distance between heels on right & left step 15 inches
101 97 How enlisted rank is worn utility uniform "Right, FACE; Forward, MARCH" 102 98 Hair regulation for FEMALE Cadets "Right (Left) Oblique, MARCH" 103 99 In drill formation, when OPEN RANKS is given, the distance between Only first squad elements (from back to chest) 104 100 Distance of a Half Step when marching 12 inches
105 In drill, the (2) parts of a command 106 The only foot that moves on Parade Rest 107 When marching, the length of a Quick Time step
105 Preparatory Command & Command of Execution 106 Left Foot 107 30 inches