Temperance protects leaders from this type of excessive behavior.
excess / impulsive behavior
Power dynamics involve more than this traditional marker of authority.
rank
Maximum male hair bulk allowed
1.5 inches
These frames are the only colors allowed for eyeglasses.
black, gold wire, or silver wire frames
Cadets may only use handheld devices when this condition is met.
when stationary
This character strength focuses on accurate self-awareness and low ego.
humility
Marshall demonstrated humility by allowing this general to lead D-Day.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
This haircut style is not authorized.
low taper fade
These lens types are not authorized for sunglasses.
mirrored, clear, or lightly tinted lenses
Headphones/earpieces may be used during this activity
What is performing PT
This strength emphasizes control of impulses and emotions.
self-regulation
Marshall was known for maintaining this calm behavior even under pressure.
composure / never raising his voice
Maximum beard length allowed with medical waiver.
¼ inch
This item must always be polished when worn with blues.
leather shoes
This behavior is prohibited except briefly when retrieving items.
What is hands in pockets
These two strengths together stabilize power dynamics in leadership.
humility and self-regulation
This leadership approach enables decentralized execution.
empowering subordinates
Maximum fingernail length beyond fingertip.
¼ inch
This accessory must be worn when a tie is worn.
a tie tack or clasp
Only these items may protrude from pockets.
What are pens or pencils in pen pockets
This famous WWII general is the case study example of temperance and humility.
General George C. Marshall
Temperance prevents the misuse of this leadership factor.
authority / power
Maximum ponytail/braid length below collar.
4.5 inches
Black combat boots are not authorized with this uniform.
blues / Class A or B
Sunglasses in formation are allowed only for this reason.
medical