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What (who) is national morale - definition

CAPACITY OF A GROUP'S MEMBERS TO MAINTAIN BELIEF IN AN INSTITUTION OR GOAL
Esprit de corps; Esprit de Corps (morale); Esprit de corp; Beatings will continue until morale improves; Esprit-de-corps; Morale boost; Troop morale

morale         
Morale is the amount of confidence and cheerfulness that a group of people have.
Many pilots are suffering from low morale...
N-UNCOUNT: oft with poss
morale         
n.
1) to boost, lift, raise morale
2) to destroy, undermine morale
3) high; low morale
Committee for National Morale         
The Committee for National Morale was a United States presidential advisory committee for the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, organized to analyze the nation's overall morale during World War II, study propaganda efforts by the Axis powers, and recommend appropriate strategies in response.

Wikipedia

Morale

Morale ( mə-RAL) also known as esprit de corps (French pronunciation: ​[ɛspʀi də kɔʀ] eh-SPREE-də-KOR), is the capacity of a group's members to maintain belief in an institution or goal, particularly in the face of opposition or hardship. Morale is often referenced by authority figures as a generic value judgment of the willpower, obedience, and self-discipline of a group tasked with performing duties assigned by a superior. According to Alexander H. Leighton, "morale is the capacity of a group of people to pull together persistently and consistently in pursuit of a common purpose". Morale is important in the military, because it improves unit cohesion. With good morale, a force will be less likely to give up or surrender. Morale is usually assessed at a collective, rather than an individual level. In wartime, civilian morale is also important. Esprit de corps is considered to be an important part of a fighting unit.

Examples of use of national morale
1. Besides, I‘ve seen no signs of a deep slump in national morale.
2. Getting the Olympics gives a thrilling boost to our too often fragile national morale.
3. With so many problems dragging down our national morale, this is one that can actually be remedied.
4. National morale would have been damaged by defeat, but no one leaving the stadium seemed too unhappy with a draw.
5. But some suggest that could do more harm for national morale and Bush‘s image than good for the financial bottom line.