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The term Esprit de Corps is a term that can sometimes refer to an intangible. This term refers to the morale or pride of the unit. Another way to describe it is the belief of the units members in their purpose of mission.
Sometimes the esprit de corps is noticeable by the conduct and behavior of the units soldiers. It is evident in their snap, their walk, their actions, and their work ethic. It is important for the unit to have high morale to be effective. High morale is a common factor with units which are effective in their mission.
Many of my military ring customers come from units with high morale and pride. Some of the most spirited units and soldiers that I have been around were 82nd Airborne Division ring customers, US Army Ranger ring customers, and Navy SEAL ring customers. This list is not all inclusive at all. There are many others that I can mention but room does not permit me to name you all so don’t get offended if I didn’t have room to mention your unit.
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