Principles and Traits of Marine Corps Leadership, Part 10
Some people are capable of self-reflection, others are not. One indicator that someone is able to examine himself is that when a mistake is made,…
Some people are capable of self-reflection, others are not. One indicator that someone is able to examine himself is that when a mistake is made,…
We have arrived at the eleventh and final principle of Marine Corps Leadership: seek responsibilities and take responsibility. The idea of responsibility asserted in this…
FRONT AND CENTER Vol. 2, No 11, November 2023 Happy 248th Birthday, Marines! Mission Honoring the legacy of Carolina Marines and Sailors, inspiring future generations….
Next Step: Bidding Process Begins… All preconstruction activities are well underway to meet our goal of breaking ground in May 2024. Samet Corporation’s October “meet…
There is an interesting, eclectic website called ThoughtCo., that has various menus of topics like history, philosophy, geography, literature, visual arts and more. For each…
A year ago, we began publishing each month in “Front and Center” a discussion of one principle of Marine Corps leadership and one trait…
In September, we published “On Honor, Courage, and Commitment” as the first essay for the Al Gray Marine Leadership Forum at Carolina Museum of the…
JOIN US… for a supplier and subcontractor meet / greet, request for in-kind donations*, and a general information session for Jacksonville’s Museum of the Marine…
FRONT AND CENTER Vol. 2, No 10, October 2023 Mission Honoring the legacy of Carolina Marines and Sailors, inspiring future generations Message from the CE0…
In September, we published “On Honor, Courage, and Commitment.” The piece was written in two parts: the first describes the natures of honor, courage, and…