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Accountability comes in several different forms.

1) Accountability for your own actions. Each Marine is held accountable for their actions and is expected to live up to the reputation and standards of the Marine Corps as directed by higher.

2) Accountability for your subordinates actions. Leaders are expected to be able to care for, train, mentor, and discipline those serving under them. For that reason when subordinates screw up, leaders are held accountable as well for not having prevented the situation.

3) Maintaining accountability of personnel and equipment. Leaders must maintain accountability (or track) of every Marine and piece of serialized gear that is assigned to them. That includes having an idea about where their Marines are at during liberty hours as well.

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