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Morale meaning
The capacity of people to maintain belief in an institution or a goal, or even in oneself and others.
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The letter said there had been a huge affect on the morale of dentists - with 63.6% saying their morale was low or very low.
But the most important aspect of the game is each unit’s Morale Rating, a catch-all that encompasses training, tactical skill (and yes, morale).
Sibal said former prime ministers Indira Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri had visited forward locations to boost the morale of Indian soldiers and Nehru had also visited soldiers in the forward locations in NEFA in 1962 to boost their morale.
The President said the morale of the Army is very important and as a retired Army officer he will ensure that his government will support RSLAF and this project will continue to boost the morale of the army.
Military morale and civilian morale can greatly influence a nation’s overall resolve and willingness to fight, and is particularly important for the ROCArF given Taiwan’s defense will likely be significantly dependent on conscripts and reservists.
Intensified air attacks against shipping and the economy could affect food supplies and civilian morale in the long term. Reprisal attacks of terror bombing had the potential to cause quicker capitulation but the effect on morale was uncertain.
Morale Morale was a serious problem for Serb forces; intelligence surveys found that many soldiers disagreed with their comrades' actions.
Regarding overall unit morale, 2% thought that gays would have a positive effect on overall unit morale, 26% thought they would have no effect, and 58% thought they would have a negative effect.
The speech led to an upswing in morale and sustained confidence in Rommel.sfn When Rommel was seriously wounded on 17 July 1944, the Propaganda Ministry undertook efforts to conceal the injury so as not to undermine domestic morale.
A&E matron Rachel Eastham said: “It is great to get this positive feedback, it really boosts morale.
All evidence indicates that morale in the RAF is high and the UAF are in shambles as a result of the very costly counter-offensive.
Although this was a heavy blow to morale, the Forsaken have found new hope in leaders like Lilian Voss and Calia Menethil, who believe that the Forsaken can depend on one another for strength.
Although we have asked several questions regarding the current situation about leadership and employee morale within the EPPD, the answers—or the lack of answers—we are getting are less than transparent.
And all throughout the exercise, participants also received support from Fort McCoy Garrison personnel within the Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security; Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation; and more.
And I think morale has been very, very high in terms that we're starting to see the fruits of our labor.
And it seems like this has become a battle of, it’s about your morale, but we’re telling you about our livelihood.
An MoD survey conducted in 2022 found just 45% of personnel were satisfied with service life and 39% reporting low morale in their unit.
An Olivier Giroud hat-trick helped AC Milan demolish already-relegated Sampdoria 5-1 in the Italian Serie A on Saturday, earning Stefano Pioli’s side a much-needed morale boost.
An opponent, Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro, D-Conn., said the bill “harms our military readiness by undermining morale and failing to support our servicemembers with its divisive policy riders” on matters such as abortion, sex, and race.
Barring a dramatic reversal—a major commitment of fresh Russian forces or a sudden collapse in Ukrainian morale—the battle could end on favorable terms for Kyiv, and soon.