Funk's Fundamentals
1) Always secure yourself first.
2) If you can't talk, you can't win.
3) You can save your own life.
4) Simplicity is the most important principle of war.
5) Common sense is the most important principle of patrolling.
6) Talkin' isn't fightin'.
7) Never fight a fair fight.
8) Do not accept "no" from someone who cannot say "yes."
9) Trust but verify.
10) Never be unreachable.
11) Never waste good coffee.
12) Do not take anything for granted.
13) Never go anywhere without a knife.
14) Never miss a chance to use a clean bathroom.
15) A good idea becomes great when you share it.
16) There is no such thing as a coincidence.
17) When in charge, take charge.
18) Good units do routine things routinely.
19) Great units master the basics.
20) Clean up your own mess.
21) Precombat checks/precombat inspections.
22) Communications are established from lower to higher.
23) The higher you go up the flagpole, the more people can see your ass.
24) Ten pats on the back for every kick in the ass.
25) The Army is a people business.
26) People learn two ways; significant emotional events and repetition.
27) There is a fine line between confidence and arrogance.
28) Nobody cares how much you know until they know you care.
29) Scream? Your team will avoid you.
Unpredictable? Your team will be confused.
Calm and resolute? Your team will listen for disappointment in your voice and try to avoid it.
30) Love the one your with. Whatever job and unit you have it is the best in the Army. If it is not, make it so.
31) Balance & moderation; don't confuse enthusiasm with capability.
32) High standards, positive outlook, and excellence are contagious.
33) You are a professional. You are a professional warrior-athlete in the profession of arms and carrying your nation's colors -- be proud, train, and act like one.
34) If you think you are important, try ordering around someone else's dog.
35) TOPS-- take other people's stuff.
36) Do not let analysis become paralysis.
37) Training schedules are priorities of work tied to a timeline.
38) Training is a journey, not a destination.
39) Leadership is a contact sport. It requires daily interaction.
40) Leave the jersey in a better place than you found it.
--General Paul E Funk
U.S. Army
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