RELEASE OF MCWP 6-10, LEADING MARINES, AND MCTP 6-10A,  SUSTAINING THE TRANSFORMATION


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R 041754Z SEP 24 MARADMIN 403/24 MSGID/GENADMIN/CG TECOM QUANTICO VA// SUBJ/RELEASE OF MCWP 6-10, LEADING MARINES, AND MCTP 6-10A,  SUSTAINING THE TRANSFORMATION// REF/A/MCO/5600.31B/ARDE/17JAN18// NARR/REF (A) IS MARINE CORPS PRINTING, PUBLISHING, AND REPROGRAPHICS EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS.// POC/J.JACKSON/MSGT/SMMC’S OFFICE/TEL:COMM: (703) 697-5356/EMAIL: [email protected].// POC/A.SEITZ/GYSGT/SMMC’S OFFICE/TEL:COMM: (703) 692-1658/EMAIL: [email protected].// POC/T.HARTSHORNE/CIV/TECOM/PSD/DB/TEL:COMM:(703)432-1931/ EMAIL: [email protected]// POC/R.FITZSIMMONS/CIV/TECOM/PSD/DB/TEL:COMM:(703)432-8493/EMAIL: [email protected]// GENTEXT/REMARKS/1.  Marine Corps Warfighting Publication (MCWP) 6-10, Leading Marines, was approved on 13 August 2024.  This publication supersedes MCWP 6-10, Leading Marines, dated 1 August 2014, erratum dated 2 May 2016, change 1 dated 4 April 2018, and erratum dated 23 January 2019.  It describes the Marine Corps’ leadership philosophy in consonance with its rich and storied past.  MCWP 6-10 speaks about those timeless attributes that form the Corps’ soul and emphasizes the core values, leadership traits, and leadership principles.  This publication describes the leadership philosophy that distinguishes the US Marine Corps.  It is not meant to be a “how to” guide on leadership, but provides broad guidance in the form of concepts and values and is meant to be read from cover to cover.// 1.A.  MCWP 6-10 is available via the MARINE CORPS doctrine website at https:(slant)(slant)usmc.sharepoint-mil.us(slant)sites(slant)MCEN_ USMCDoctrine(slant)Publications(slant)MCWP%206-10.pdf. 1.B.  MCWP 6-10 is available via the Marine Corps Publications Electronic Library (MCPEL) at https:(slant)(slant)www.marines.mil (slant)News(slant)Publications(slant)MCPEL(slant) Electronic- Library-Display(slant)Article(slant) 899578(slant)mcwp-6-10(slant). 2.  Marine Corps Tactical Publication (MCTP) 6-10A, Sustaining the Transformation, was approved on 16 August 2024.  This publication supersedes MCTP 6-10A, Sustaining the Transformation, dated 6 October 2014, erratum dated 2 May 2016, and change 1 dated 4 April 2018.  It is focuses on one of the Marine Corps’ key leadership principles: know your Marines and look out for their welfare.  MCTP 6-10A is a companion to MCWP 6-10, Leading Marines, and provides more detail to leaders about how to take care of their Marines through the transformation process.  This publication is a leadership tool that provides sound examples and methods for success.  It can be used as a starting point for discussions among peers, subordinates, and seniors that, when applied, will improve the welfare of all Marines and the Marine Corps. 2.A.  MCTP 6-10A is available via the MARINE CORPS doctrine website at https:(slant) (slant)usmc.sharepoint-mil.us(slant)sites(slant) MCEN_USMCDoctrine(slant)Publications(slant)MCTP%206-10A.pdf. 2.B.  MCTP 6-10A is available via MCPEL at https: (slant) (slant) www.marines.mil(slant)News(slant)Publications(slant)MCPEL(slant) Electronic-Library-Display(slant)Article(slant)899773(slant) mctp-6-10a(slant). 3.  Print Publications.  Units can request hard copy publications via https: (slant)(slant)www.marines.mil(slant)News(slant)Publications (slant)MCPEL(slant)Print-Publications(slant).  Print requirements for publicly releasable publications are outlined in reference (b), paragraphs 4.a.2.a.2.b and 4.a.2.a.2.c.  Publication control numbers (PCNs), LDCs, and managers are: 3.a.  MCWP 6-10, Leading Marines. 3.a.1.  PCN:  143 000129 01. 3.a.2.  LDC:  None. 3.a.3.  Manager:  Policy and Standards Division (PSD). 3.b.  MCTP 6-10A, Sustaining the Transformation. 3.b.1.  PCN:  147 000008 01. 3.b.2.  LDC:  None. 3.b.3.  Manager:  PSD. 4.  This MARADMIN is applicable to the Marine Corps Total Force. 5.  Release authorized by Lieutenant General Benjamin T. Watson, Commanding General, Training and Education Command.//