TY - BOOK ID - 137886575 TI - Will to fight : analyzing, modeling, and simulating the will to fight of military units AU - Connable, Ben AU - McNerney, Michael J. AU - Marcellino, William AU - Frank, Aaron AU - Hargrove, Henry AU - Posard, Marek AU - Zimmerman, S. Rebecca AU - Lander, Natasha AU - Castillo, Jasen AU - Sladden, James AU - Arroyo Center. AU - Rand Corporation. AU - United States. PY - 2018 DB - UniCat KW - War games. KW - Operational readiness (Military science) KW - Military morale. KW - Jeux de guerre. KW - État de préparation opérationnelle (Science militaire) KW - Militaires KW - Moral. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:137886575 AB - Will to fight may be the single most important factor in war. The U.S. military accepts this premise: War is a human contest of opposing, independent wills. The purpose of using force is to bend and break adversary will. But this fundamental concept is poorly integrated into practice. The United States and its allies incur steep costs when they fail to place will to fight at the fore, when they misinterpret will to fight because it is ill-defined, or when they ignore it entirely. This report defines will to fight and describes its importance to the outcomes of wars. It gives the U.S. and allied militaries a way to better integrate will to fight into doctrine, planning, training, education, intelligence analysis, and military adviser assessments. It provides (1) a flexible, scalable model of will to fight that can be applied to any ground combat unit and (2) an experimental simulation model. ER -