Personal and financial connections were the prerequisites for the much-vaunted esprit de corps for which the Forest Service became famous. |
Nonetheless, the railways did inspire a feeling of esprit de corps among those that worked for them, a spirit which survived until very recently. |
There was a camaraderie of sorts, a sense of esprit de corps that could be affected and changed. |
They are better paid than conscripts, they get more training and they have higher morale and more esprit de corps. |
Rather, they always seem to push the panic button of people who believe in esprit de corps more than they believe in the supremacy of the truth. |
The esprit de corps from the committee chairman down to the civilian volunteers and property owners is terrific. |