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[edit] Comment 1

Esprit de corps and morale while synonyms are not entirely the same thing. I don't want to be mean spirited but this is a somewhat poorly written, badly researched article. It would be good if someone could split the two back up and work on it. Perhaps the original author could revisit the topic.

[edit] Cossacks

In the Cossacks games, does morale do anything? If so, what? (Please respond on my talk page.) tinlv7 00:05, 18 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] esprit de corps

The correct spelling is esprit de corps in the French. Espirit de corps is how most English / American spell the term. Which spelling should we use?--Shrieking Harpy Talk|Count 01:29, 9 November 2006 (UTC)

I just did a Google search and esprit de corps is the more common usage. It appears that espirit de corps is just a common misspelling. Google spell check suggested the misspelling. Ronank 13:08, 9 November 2006 (UTC)

Cool, thanks. smile - --Shrieking Harpy Talk|Count 13:59, 9 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] esprit de corps pt. deux

Though they're related, morale and edc are not the same. Esprit de corps is, IMO, more accurately described as pride in one's organization, and no better example exists than the US Marine Corps. While there can probably be no edc w/out morale, presumably there can be morale with edc. Anybody feel free to elaborate in the text.

Just my deux bits.

B Tillman Jan 08 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.223.170.86 (talk) 22:14, 5 January 2008 (UTC)


[edit] evolotion

i was hopping to find out about how moral took plase in evolotion. for all i know animols don't have any sens of moral, but humens do, thow for an individual moral doesn't help. i tried to look in other websaits about the creating of moral but ther wasn't anything i hop someone will add a chapter on that!

See morality. --Vuo 08:57, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

i ment moral, how does it work? for moral to appear you need bouth meny people that are efected by moral and someone able to bring a system that will rase the moral

[edit] In games

I found that this text was blanked from the article on January 2, 2007 by an anonymous user. Does it belong or not?

<< == In games == - In certain role-playing games, characters may have a morale attribute. This usually serves to indicate how long the character will press a difficult fight before giving up or fleeing. Dynasty Warriors has a very important segment on this, for it means winning or losing. - - In most strategic games involving military units such as Panzer General or Patton Vs. Rommel, units have morale ratings. These work similarly to the morale attribute in RPG's, where morale is decreased by failed attacks and when it reaches a low level the unit flees, broken. >>

--Cbdorsett 15:39, 1 March 2007 (UTC)