The low morale of the soldiers was for the most part on account of the actual warfare. For many soldiers most of their time in Vietnam was mostly taken up by just walking around with little action to be found. Other problems were the frustration of being shot at by enemies that were absolutely no where to be found, mostly because of the Vietcongs familiarty of the landscape and their use of geurilla warfare. Another reason for their low morale was the feeling of not being backed by their country. Many soldiers knew of accounts of soldiers who came back to have strangers spit in their faces. Also many soldiers that were drafted to participate in the war were strongly against it so therefore they were likely to have low morale upon getting their draft statement. hope this was helpful
We did our job. There was no pleasure in it but we did our job. We came home to a government that betrayed us and a people that turned there back on us. We came out of the mud and the blood one day and the next we are in California and being told now don't you break anything. I have never killed a baby and never seen anyone kill a baby but was called a bay killer alone with many others. PTSD was not treated then. The people that could have helped us did not want us around. The WW 11 veterans told us they did not want us in there WFWs. If you spit on a cop you go to jail. Spit on a Viet Nam Vet and no one cared.
Because we were ultimately losing the war. The Viet Cong knew the land so well that there was no hope for us to win. Especially with the tunnel system that the Viet Cong controlled. They were able to use these tunnels to go straight into U.S. camps during the night and kill the soldiers or steal their supplies. The U.S. soldiers pretty much had no chance inwinning the war and they knew that. Plus they had to watch their brothers get blown away by the enemy.
1 of the disadvantages of the Vietnam War for the US soldiers were that Vietnam soldiers were stupid.
they had a lot of fights in civil war
the terror and chaos created by the two atomic bombs in the mind of Japanese and fall of Hitler and mussoloni led the Japanese morale to such a low position that they find no any way around.
Low morale caused by poor food, the fear of death, poor living conditions, and boredom all contributed to desertion. Also, there were very weak laws regarding deserters so they did not have a lot to lose for deserting.
Valley Forge seems to be the low point of the war.
The regular low ranking Nazi soldiers were absorbed by the government after the war. There are others who did opt to retire.
Deplorable sanitation conditions in the trenches led to outbreaks of disease. Trench Foot was pandemic, and morale was low.
they had a lot of fights in civil war
they had a lot of fights in civil war
I have low morale after reading this question.
It would depend on which countries army you are referring to. In the case of the US Army then it is possibly the Vietnam War.
It would depend on which countries army you are referring to. In the case of the US Army then it is possibly the Vietnam War.
It would depend on which countries army you are referring to. In the case of the US Army then it is possibly the Vietnam War.
Low morale, the army just like the people back home increasingly came to believe that the war was not justified or worth fighting.
Is the football team's morale low after the loss last Saturday?
Low morale is a state of dissatisfaction, disengagement, and demotivation among employees within an organization. It can result from factors such as poor communication, lack of recognition, unclear expectations, and excessive workload, leading to reduced productivity and performance. Addressing low morale is important to maintain a positive work environment and prevent turnover.
Many military historians give that nefarious distinction to the Vietnam War. The feeling that their country sent them to fight an un-winnable war, because of political posturing cut deeply into the morale of military personnel. The fact that American society transferred their personal distaste for the war to returning veterans, including many true heroes, reinforced the feeling that there was no reason to keep any type of semblance of high morale. While there are many historical references to times that were worse, specifically incidents of mutiny, the later years of the Vietnam War certainly tops the list for a time with the lowest military morale.
The size and speed of the British naval ships was enough to shatter the enemy morale.The morale in the company is very low.