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Young Marine of the Year
ADULT LEADERSHIP
 

As registered adults we have a responsibility and a duty to ensure that the experiences a young person has as a Young Marine are rewarding, beneficial, and enjoyable.


 

Core Values. Another Guiding Principle of the Young Marines Program is that "We will uphold the Marine Corps’ core values of Honor, Courage and Commitment" as well as, the Young Marine’s core values of Discipline, Leadership and Teamwork.

 

Honor, Courage and Commitment gives Marines their strength, regulates their behavior, and bonds them together into a force, like no other, capable of overcoming obstacles and meeting daily challenges. Likewise, Discipline, Leadership and Teamwork as explained below gives Young Marines those same attributes.

 

Discipline. Discipline is the instant willingness and obedience to orders and respect for authority.

 

Leadership. (By example) Leadership is an act or instance of leading; guidance; or direction.

 

Teamwork. Teamwork is a cooperative effort on the part of a group of persons acting together as a team or in the interests of a common cause.

REGISTERED ADULT LEADERSHIP SCHOOL
("RALS")
 
The Registered Adult Leadership School ("RALS") is a two week leadership program for registered adults desigend to certify them in hosting, running and overseing local JLS and SLS academies in their respective divisions. 
 
UNIT MANAGEMENT
COURSE
("UMC")
 

Formerly known as the Registered Adult Training Seminar or RATS – the Unit Management Course is set up in each division once or twice a year to bring new techniques, training, and information to the masses. In addition to national headquarters staff bringing you this new training, it also gives units in the same area a chance to network together. 

 

The Division Commander is also on-board and is given time to work with you as well. It is important that even if the Unit Commander is unable to attend that at least one other person from the unit attends the training and brings the information back to the unit. We provide specialized training to various billets within your unit such as the adjutant or the training officer. In addition to the specialized training there is general training for any registered adult staff.

ANNUAL LEADER'S CONFERNCE
("ALC")
 

The annual leader’s conference affords National Headquarters the opportunity to unveil new items, manuals, and other things that make your job easier and more fun in working with the Young Marines.

 

It is here at the conference that the Young Marine of the Year is selected, as well as, the Unit and Volunteer of the Year. This is a great time to network with units all across the country and to get more information on things they have done that you have read about in the Esprit.

 

 
The 2012 ALC will be held
May 9-13
in Reno, Nevada  
 
 
 
 
 

TESTIMONIALS:

 

 

 

 

If you are a registered adult who has attended a SPACES or ACES event, please send a short summary of the event to the Division Training Officer for posting on the website.  Tell us why you picked the event you did and what experiences did you gain from it.