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NATO attack kills 12 Afghan children, sends ‘heartfelt’ apology

Washington - A NATO-led airstrike in Afghanistan targeting insurgents has killed 14 civilians, including 12 children and two women, with President Hamid Karzai calling it a big mistake and NATO's International Security Assistance Force offering "heartfelt apologies."
In the Media by Lynn Herrmann - 6 comments

US troop morale in Afghanistan shows ‘significant decline’

Washington - Increased US involvement in the Afghanistan war has led to not only higher casualties, but to a sinking morale among soldiers and Marines, along with “significantly higher” psychological problems, a newly- released Army report reveals.
In the Media by Lynn Herrmann - 12 comments

Morale among U.S. military down in Afghanistan, up in Iraq

Morale has fallen sharply among U.S. military personnel in Afghanistan since 2005 according to an Army mental health survey released on Friday. In Iraq, morale has increased slightly.
In the Media by Bob Gordon - 1 comment

Oh $@#% Yeah! Swear Words in the Workplace Are Good for Morale

The next time you say $@#! at the office, tell you’re boss to chill out: it’s good for staff morale. Or so say British researchers who found that foul language in the workplace isn’t so inappropriate after all.
In the Media by David Silverberg - 18 comments
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