Psychological Warfare in the United States Military
Title: Psychological Warfare in the United States Military
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Psychological Warfare in the United States Military
Psychological Warfare in the United States military
The use of psychology in war is as old as war itself. In ancient Greece, Thermistocles sent his men ashore to carve messages urging the Ionians not to fight against the Athenians (Pease 3). Known as psychological warfare, it is the attempt by one nation to gain an advantage over another by exploiting fear, mistrust, suspicion, rumor, prejudice, and uncertainty to influence international opinion and/or the frame of
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warfare will continue to be a vital part in protecting America and its interests. As Secretary of the Army Frank Pace, Jr. stated in 1950: “Psychological warfare has been firmly recognized as an integral member of our family of weapons. While we realize fully that this mode of operation is not decisive by itself, it is also certain that, in combination with the conventional combat weapons, psychological warfare will contribute materially to the winning of wars.”
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