PHASE I SECTION I CHARACTER & LOYALTY
Character.
Chiefs abide by an uncompromising code of integrity, take full responsibility for their actions and keep their word. This will set a positive tone for the command,
unify the Mess, and create esprit de corps.
Loyalty.
Chiefs remember that loyalty must be demonstrated to seniors, peers and subordinates alike, and that it must never be blind. Few things are more important than people who have the moral courage to question the appropriate direction in which an organization is headed and then the strength to support whatever final decisions are made.
1. In your own words define ‘Character’.
2. In your own words define ‘Loyalty’.
3. What does abiding by an uncompromising code of integrity mean to you?
4. What are some of the attributes that define true character?
5. How does abiding by an uncompromising code of integrity unify FCPOs and the
CPO Mess and create esprit de corps?
6. What is meant by, ‘What is said in the Mess, seen in the mess and heard in the mess . . . stays in the Mess’? How does Loyalty factor into this saying?
7. What is meant by, ‘Acceptance is not agreement’? How does this apply to the
previous line item?
8. List some of the basic characteristics of a loyal Sailor.
9. Finish this sentence; A Chief with uncompromising character and true loyalty
is…
10. What is meant by loyalty never being blind?
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