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Governor's Guidance
Be the Best Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps in everything, every day.
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Imperative
Imperative
Send Warfighters to the Fleet
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Mission
Mission
Train, lead, and mentor Midshipmen who embody Honor, Courage, and Commitment in preparation for commissioning; who will ultimately lead Sailors and Marines to fight and win our nation’s wars.
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Command Pillars
Command Pillars
- Our Team is greater than the sum of its parts. Serve each other and want nothing but the best for your shipmates. Your individual accomplishments are made possible by your teammates.
- Take personal responsibility for the performance, the appearance, and the reputation of our Command. Set high standards and expect high results. Always comply with policies and procedures, and when in doubt do what the book says. When something is not right, fix it. If you make a mistake, own it, improve from it, teach others, and move on. Posture for success, and execute with style and precision.
- We are Naval Officers, Midshipmen, and Professionals 24/7. As John Paul Jones said, ‘be the soul of tact, patience, justice, firmness, kindness, and charity.’ The foundation of any professional relationship is mutual respect. Treat everyone, regardless of rank, gender, race, or creed the way you wish to be treated. As members of the maritime profession of arms, our professional ethic is what guides and steers our actions.
- Our Team is greater than the sum of its parts. Serve each other and want nothing but the best for your shipmates. Your individual accomplishments are made possible by your teammates.
Imperative
Send Warfighters to the Fleet
Mission
Train, lead, and mentor Midshipmen who embody Honor, Courage, and Commitment in preparation for commissioning; who will ultimately lead Sailors and Marines to fight and win our nation’s wars.
Command Pillars
- Our Team is greater than the sum of its parts. Serve each other and want nothing but the best for your shipmates. Your individual accomplishments are made possible by your teammates.
- Take personal responsibility for the performance, the appearance, and the reputation of our Command. Set high standards and expect high results. Always comply with policies and procedures, and when in doubt do what the book says. When something is not right, fix it. If you make a mistake, own it, improve from it, teach others, and move on. Posture for success, and execute with style and precision.
- We are Naval Officers, Midshipmen, and Professionals 24/7. As John Paul Jones said, ‘be the soul of tact, patience, justice, firmness, kindness, and charity.’ The foundation of any professional relationship is mutual respect. Treat everyone, regardless of rank, gender, race, or creed the way you wish to be treated. As members of the maritime profession of arms, our professional ethic is what guides and steers our actions.
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