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Appropriate humor can serve as a useful tool for interpersonal and informative communication, transcend traditional hierarchies, serve as a culturally acceptable mechanism for voicing...
Army doctrine does not mention humor as a leadership trait, but it emphasizes why having a sense of humor is import-ant in retaining a posi-tive emotional state and achieving optimal...
Military humor is humor based on stereotypes of military life. Military humor portrays a wide range of characters and situations in the armed forces. It comes in a wide array of cultures and tastes, making use of burlesque, cartoons, comic strips, double entendre, exaggeration, jokes, parody, gallows humor, pranks, ridicule and sarcasm ...
Feb 4, 2016 · A new film of the sitcom Dad’s Army re-examines whether comedy about conflict is in good taste. Nicholas Barber looks at the fine line between being respectful and being irreverent.
May 13, 2014 · This article considers the role of humour as a disciplinary technology. Using the British military as an organizational context, and drawing on data from the published memoirs of recently serving military personnel, the article makes three arguments in this regard.
Mar 7, 2020 · Veterans leaving the military go from a “sense of the greater good” and a community built around camaraderie and trust to a “civilian world [that] feels alien,” Junger suggests.
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Jul 13, 2016 · This article is about humor as an element of Army leadership. That’s right, humor. It’s a uniquely human quality that increases resilience, creativity and trust while decreasing stress, fear and power distance—attributes that are arguably the very antithesis of toxic leadership.