Cohesion, the Human Element in Combat: Leadership and Societal Influence in the Armies of the Soviet Union, the United States, North Vietnam, and Israel

TitleCohesion, the Human Element in Combat: Leadership and Societal Influence in the Armies of the Soviet Union, the United States, North Vietnam, and Israel
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication1985
AuthorsHenderson, Darryl
Number of Pages192
PublisherNational Defense University Press
CityWashington, DC
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This volume utilizes the comparative approach to analyze four different armies, those of the United States, Israel, North Vietnam, and the Soviet Union, in order to study the human element of cohesion within these armies. The volume prioritizes the analysis of unit cohesion over analyses of advancing military technology or warfare, in the hope that this comparative methodology will, ultimately, benefit the U.S. Army, which was suffering from a lack of internal balance in the wake of the Vietnam War at the time of this volume's publication.

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