1985
DOI: 10.21236/ada163362
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Cohesion, the Human Element in Combat

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“…For example, propinquity (spatial and temporal proximity) and group membership can lead individuals to feel closer to others in the group than to those outside of it (Zajonc, 1968;Brewer, 1979;Gaertner et al, 1993). Strong leadership (Henderson, 1985(Henderson, , 1990, small group size (Hogg, 1992;Mullen and Cooper, 1993), experience of success (Lott and Lott, 1965), and shared threat (Johnson et al, 1981;Johnson, Johnson, and Maruyama, 1984) may also contribute to strong group cohesion. On the other hand, group turnover and turbulence may weaken cohesion (Henderson, 1985(Henderson, , 1990.…”
Section: Small-group Dynamics and Cohesionmentioning
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“…For example, propinquity (spatial and temporal proximity) and group membership can lead individuals to feel closer to others in the group than to those outside of it (Zajonc, 1968;Brewer, 1979;Gaertner et al, 1993). Strong leadership (Henderson, 1985(Henderson, , 1990, small group size (Hogg, 1992;Mullen and Cooper, 1993), experience of success (Lott and Lott, 1965), and shared threat (Johnson et al, 1981;Johnson, Johnson, and Maruyama, 1984) may also contribute to strong group cohesion. On the other hand, group turnover and turbulence may weaken cohesion (Henderson, 1985(Henderson, , 1990.…”
Section: Small-group Dynamics and Cohesionmentioning
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“…Strong leadership (Henderson, 1985(Henderson, , 1990, small group size (Hogg, 1992;Mullen and Cooper, 1993), experience of success (Lott and Lott, 1965), and shared threat (Johnson et al, 1981;Johnson, Johnson, and Maruyama, 1984) may also contribute to strong group cohesion. On the other hand, group turnover and turbulence may weaken cohesion (Henderson, 1985(Henderson, , 1990. 10 ____________ Cohesion may affect group performance and morale.…”
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“…Unit cohesion has been extensively studied by researchers and scholars and the literature indicates that military unit cohesion is task oriented rather than socially focused, thus the members are committed to achieving a shared goal, not concerned with liking each other (Henderson, 1985;Kier 1998;Segal & Kestnbaum, 2002;Wong, Kolditz, Millen, & Potter, 2003). Even when military units have openly gay service members, there have been no negative reports related to unit cohesion (Berube, 1990;Osburn, 1995).…”
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“…In a military context, cohesion is the bonding of Soldiers together in order to sustain the warrior spirittheir morale, will to fight and commitment to each other, the unit, and mission accomplishment in combat or under the stress of other smaller contingency missions. 73 Like morale, esprit de corps is a dynamic relationship whose strength is dependent on many factors, morale being one. Trust and teamwork created by sustained formal and informal interaction through good training, common experiences, shared identity, symbols, and values builds unit cohesion.…”
Section: Esprit De Corps and Cohesionmentioning
confidence: 99%