O'Brien describes Captain Johansen's temperament as being different from the other soldiers. He was wise and just, and therefore, courageous and virtuous. O'Brien and teh other soldiers looked to Johansen as a reason to fight the war.
If a man is afraid that does not make him cowardly. Courage is the root of fear and confidence. All courage comes with knowledge that is aqcuired through experience. Knowledge is what makes a man act wise and calm when in fear. Courage is not the absence of fear and doubt. Courage is following the call in the midst of fear and doubt.
The man who charges without knowledge of was and the terrain is foolish. Decisions aren't to be made simply on the basis of favorable or unfavorable circumstances. They are to be made on the basis of wise, well thought out options. Competence, character, commitment, confidence, and grace are all characteristics of