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THE MORALE OF TROOPS ON OCCUPATION DUTY

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.102.6.749

A definition and elaboration of the meaning of morale is submitted. In terms of this definition an analysis is presented of the morale of American troops before and after the end of World War II. The frustration effects of poor military morale and the means of dealing with the problem are discussed.

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