Από την Κρήτη εθελοντής στον Αμερικανικό Στρατό., item 43
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have been adopted centuries ago. But war alter
war has shown us that the successful army is the
one whose soldiers know how to obey. They know
this word "obey” when they are hungry and tired
and almost exhausted. They are ready to leap to
their feet in the middle of the night after a hard
day’s work; they are prepared to do double duty
and not to grumble at things which go wrong; they
are proud of the unit to which they are attached;
they feel that their officers have their interests at
heart and will not let them want when there is no
necessity for it. It is this sort of spirit that is the
necessary adjustment to obedience. It is called the
morale of an army, and Napoleon considered it
about seventy-five per cent in importance. When an
army has been trained and through tireless drilling
has lost its mob-like appearance, thus becoming a
working possibility, the next thing of importance is
to see that the proper spirit governs the actions of
the men. If this spirit is lacking something is the
matter.
There is no reason why you shouldn’t begin right
now to inculcate this spirit of unselfishness in your-
self as well as your fellows. Let us assume that
day after day, week after week, month after month,
you arc driven through the most rigorous tasks that
call forth the last ounce of your patience—you have
been grumpling at the enormous amount of it all—
you are associated with a crowd of men who are
determined not to become soldiers in the complete
meaning of the word—you are not being taught in-
telligently.
All these things being true, what then? Is this
sort of business getting you anywhere? Is it help-
ing you any to sit around and discuss your troubles
with a lot of men who will never achieve anything,
either in the army or out of it? Aren't you wasting
the time of your superiors and your Government
by loafing when you should be struggling with the
many problems that face you? Your instructor may
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