Values Flashcards
Memorize them
Navy Core Values
Honor, Courage, Commitment
Navy Ethos
Integrity, Discipline, Teamwork
Navy Core Attributes
Integrity, Accountability, Initiative, Toughness
Signature Behaviors 1
Treat every person with respect
Signature Behaviors 2
Take responsibility for my actions
Signature Behaviors 3
Hold others accountable for their actions
Signature Behaviors 5
Be a leader and encourage leadership in others
Signature Behaviors 4
Intervine when necessary
Signature Behaviors 6
Grow personally and professionally every day
Signature Behaviors 8
Uphold the highest degree of integrity in professional and personal life
Signature Behaviors 7
Embrace the diversity of ideas, experiences, and backgrounds of individuals
Signature Behaviors 9
Exercise discipline in conduct and performance
Signature Behaviors 10
Contribute to team success through actions and attitudes
Navy’s Birthday
October 13, 1775
Esek Hopkins was appointed commander in chief and 22 officers were commissioned, including John Paul Jones
Legislative Branch
Congress is composed of two bodies: the Senate and the House of Representatives
Senate
Makes laws. Legislative Branch.
The Senate has 100 elected senators total; two senators per state. Each senator serves a 6-year term.
House of Representatives
Legislative Branch.
The House has a certain amount of voting representatives based on the states population. Each representative serves a 2-year term and may be re-elected.
Executive Branch
Carries out laws.
The executive branch is composed of the President, Vice President, and Cabinet members.
President
The Honorable Donald Trump. Executive Branch.
The President is the head of the state, head of the U.S. government, and the commander-in-chief of the U.S military.
Vice President
The Honorable James David Vance. Executive Branch.
The Vice President not only supports the President, but also acts as the presiding officer of the Senate.
Cabinet
Executive Branch.
The Cabinet members are nominated by the President and must be approved by the Senate with at least 51 votes. They serve as the President’s advisors and heads of various departments and agencies.
Judicial Branch
Evaluates Laws.
The judicial branch of government is made up of the court system.
Supreme Court
Judicial Branch.
The Supreme Court is the highest court in the country. The nine justices are nominated by the President and must be approved by the Senate with at least 51 votes.
Other Federal Courts
Judicial Branch.
There are lower Federal courts but they were not created by the Constitution. Congress established them around the country to handle Federal business as the country grew, using power granted by the Constitution.
Department of Defense (DOD) Chain of Command
President (Commander in Chief)
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Secretary of Defense — Deputy secretary of defense
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Office of the Secretary of Defense
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Joint Staff, United Commands, Military Departments, Defense Agencies, Field Activities
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Army, Navy (Marine Corps), Air Force
A
Alfa
B
Bravo
C
Charlie
D
Delta
E
Echo
F
Foxtrot
G
Golf
H
Hotel
I
Indiana
J
Juliet
K
Kilo
L
Lima
M
Mike
N
November
O
Oscar
P
Papa
Q
Quebec
R
Romeo
S
Sierra
T
Tango
U
Uniform
V
Victor
W
Whiskey
X
Xray
Y
Yankee
Z
Zulu
Principles of Leadership 1
Know yourself and seek self-improvement
Principles of Leadership 2
Be technically proficient
Principles of Leadership 3
Seek responsibility and take responsibility for your actions
Principles of Leadership 4
Make sound and timely decisions
Principles of Leadership 5
Set the example
Principles of Leadership 6
Know your people and look out for their well-being
Principles of Leadership 7
Keep your workers informed
Principles of Leadership 8
Develop a sense of responsibility in your workers
Principles of Leadership 9
Ensure that tasks are understood, supervised, and accomplished
Principles of Leadership 11
Use the full capabilities of your organization
Principles of Leadership 10
Train as a team