Does Social Cohesion Determine Motivation in Combat? An Old Question with an Old Answer.
MacCoun, Kier and Belkin argue against the theory that successful unit performance is determined by social cohesion rather than task cohesion.
Does Social Cohesion Determine Motivation in Combat? An Old Question with an Old Answer.
MacCoun, Kier and Belkin argue against the theory that successful unit performance is determined by social cohesion rather than task cohesion.
MacCoun, Kier and Belkin argue against the theory that successful unit performance is determined by social cohesion rather than task cohesion.
Does Social Cohesion Determine Motivation in Combat? An Old Question with an Old Answer.
MacCoun, Kier and Belkin argue against the theory that successful unit
performance is determined by social cohesion rather than task cohesion.
Why are politicians so reluctant to question the military? Why do the President, Congress and Courts so often defer to the military's preferences...
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Jeremy Johnson |
| July 19, 2011 |
Jeremy Johnson is a member of the Palm Center staff and recently used the lifting of the stay issued by the Ninth Circuit court (July 6-July 15) to continue his attempt to reenlist after receiving an Honorable discharge under DADT in 2007. These are his observations.