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3. Courage, Poise, & Self-Confidence
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Courage, Poise, & Self-Confidence

Sailors are constantly sought out for their leadership skills. When you enter the Navy, you're asked to become a part of a team. A team is where you learn from the start, to take your place as a leader.

You will learn to accomplish the impossible and to distinguish yourself from all others.
You will learn to follow, and in learning to follow, you'll learn to lead.
In the Navy, you'll encounter challenges from your initial training, through to your first command.

These challenges will be met in the beginning with the help of Navy trained instructors. While you're being trained to handle these challenges with Courage, Poise, and Self-Confidence, you'll also be in transition.

YOU'LL become the trainer.
YOU'LL very quickly be training others just as you, yourself, were trained.







Courage, Poise, & Self-Confidence:

Courage will come from being part of the team...
Poise will come from experience...
Self-Confidence will come,
as you see yourself meet challenges and lead others to do the same.



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Quality Training:

  • Navy training is recognized worldwide
  • Confidence comes from KNOWING you can do your job right and get it done under ANY condition
  • Confidence will come from superb training and experience
  • Confidence becomes set as you train others to meet challenges and gain experience

Courage:

  • Recruit Training builds confidence and team work
  • Take responsibility for your actions as well as others
  • Make tough decisions when it counts
  • Learn to master your fears
  • Demonstrate the ability to overcome any mental or physical obstacle

Poise and Self-Confidence:

  • Learn to deal effectively under pressure, develop grace, and adapt to any situation
  • Use common sense and recognize your potential
  • Taking the Oath of Enlistment or Commission, DETERMINE to Support and Defend the Constitution of the United States, against all Enemies...