Add Your Birthday Wishes for Mrs. Alma Gravely

Add Your Birthday Wishes for Mrs. Alma Gravely

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Mrs. Gravely is the wife of the first African American to rise to the rank of Admiral in the US Navy, Vice Admiral Samuel L. Gravely, USN (Ret.)

We will present the finished video at a celebration event in December 2021.

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Year of the Captains & Colonels: Colonel Seth L. Ocloo, USMC

Year of the Captains & Colonels: Colonel Seth L. Ocloo, USMC

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I’m truly blessed and privileged to add some words of wisdom to what has already been shared by this impressive group of senators from the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, and U.S. Marine Corps.

I believe the development of ethical leaders firmly rooted in the Marine Corps’ heritage of selfless service, core values, and warfighting excellence is the life blood of the Marine Corps.  With that, a call to action to dedicate ourselves to our leadership principles that have stood the test of time.

Leadership Principles

  1. Know yourself and seek self-improvementYou are never done growing as a leader.
  2. Be technically and tactically proficientKnow your business.
  3. Seek responsibility and take responsibility for your actionsBe accountable.
  4. Make sound and timely decisionsBe wise and decisive.
  5. Set the exampleMore is caught than taught.
  6. Know your Marines and Sailors and look out for their well-being – Marines and Sailors don’t care how much you know, until they know how much you care.
  7. Keep your unit informedNo team ever failed because of too much honest and effective communication.
  8. Develop a sense of responsibility in subordinatesYou are responsible for the development of the physical, mental, and moral welfare of the Marines and Sailors in your organization.
  9. Ensure the task is understood, supervised and accomplishedSet clear expectations and goals, then teach, coach, evaluate, and hold Marines and Sailors accountable.
  10. Train your Marines and Sailors as a team – Organizational Culture is your job.
  11. Employ your team in accordance with its strengths and capabilities – Create an environment in which your Marines and Sailors will succeed.
We must never forget we are never alone – Oct 2021

We must never forget we are never alone – Oct 2021

Chaplain Corner’s Article

“But the Lord stood at my side and gave me strength”– 2 Timothy 4:17

When Paul wrote this letter to Timothy, Paul was imprisoned and facing death as everyone who supported him in the ministry had abandoned him. Paul had given so much to so many to now find himself without any support. He writes to Timothy encouraging him to keep his faith in God because God was still by his side while everyone left Paul. God never left him nor forsook him. Paul speaks of the strength God gave him to endure the disappointment of those who he thought has his back. God gave him the strength to withstand the unsanitary conditions of his confinement and peace to accept his impending death. Even in Paul’s worst moments, he found the wisdom to acknowledge where his help came from. Just as David in the Psalm 121:1-2, “I look unto the hills, where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the maker of heaven and earth.” 

The importance of recording the biblical stories is to let us know, 2,000 years later, that there is nothing new under the sun. The same we, in 2021, can feel abandoned and alone by those who we trusted and supported the most is the same experience of those who came before us. The same disappointment and unbelief that we feel, they also felt. However, they understood no matter the circumstance, and even in their lowest moment, God was there to support them and provide them with the strength and sustenance needed. No matter what is going in our lives, we must never forget we are never alone, for the God of those who came before us is the same God who is here for us now. Never give up or lose faith because the Lord will stand by your side and provide you strength.

Blessings,

Rev. Takana L. Jefferson, Chaplain United States Navy