Q: Is morale often referenced by authority figures as a generic value judgment of the willpower? ¶
A: Yes, and obedience, and self-discipline of a group tasked with performing duties assigned by a superior.
Q: Is morale in a large sense inseparable from civilian morale because each reacts upon the other and both are in large measure based on fidelity to a cause? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Is morale usually assessed at a collective? ¶
A: Yes, and rather than an individual level.
Q: Is morale said to be "depleted", it means it is close to "crack and surrender"? ¶
A: Yes, It is well worth noting that generally speaking, most commanders do not look at the morale of specific individuals but rather the "fighting spirit" of squadrons, divisions, battalions, ships, etc.
Q: Is morale the capacity of a group of people to pull together persistently and consistently in pursuit of a common purpose""? ¶
A: Yes, Morale is important in the military, because it improves unit cohesion.
Q: Is morale also important? ¶
A: Yes.