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Core values of the United States Navy

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The "core values" published as being held to be desirable by the United States Navy are Honor, Courage, and Commitment. They were formally adopted by Admiral Frank B. Kelso II in 1992. The document in which Admiral Kelso II published the core values is NAVOPS 030/92. The Marine Corps also professes the same "core values."

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