Napoleon's Tactics During The French Revolution

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Inspiring Other to Serve

During the French Revolution, Napoleon learned to inspire his men by offering them carrots, not sticks. This means that instead of resorting to fear/coercion as a means of gaining soldiers (a common practice of the time), Napoleon chose to incentivize his men, allowing them to believe in fighting for a noble cause: the good of their country (Harvey 2008)

Modern leaders in the Army still utilize and practice many of the same principles/strategies that were established during this time period (w/ exceptions of course, i.e. providing plunder as payment). In regards to Napoleon 's tactics, there are a great deal of similarities that can be established with our military 's focus on morale and encouragement. Presently,