- also
apply to the 1691
Grameid poem;
describing what
appear to be some
soldierly uniform tartans, it
could be
reinterpreted as
supporting an
early notion...
- a more
specific idea of the
moral virtues they exemplified:
those of
soldierly courage and generalship. In
Italy they are
known as i Nove Prodi. The...
- that of the
ideal soldier, officer, and gentleman. He
should cultivate soldierly honor among the
cadets until it
attains vigorous growth. He
should rebuke...
-
Bland and
Sharon Ritenour Stevens, eds.)
online edition Vol. 1: "The
Soldierly Spirit,"
December 1880 – June 1939. (1981) Vol. 2: "We
Cannot Delay,"...
-
knowledgeable in
practical military engineering in
addition to
their soldierly skills. Private:
Privates carried out the
basic functions of
being a soldier...
-
sleeping during the day,
either in
fields and
ditches or safe houses; a
soldierly sight in his
black beret and
combat uniform and
openly carrying a rifle...
-
energetic measures. But this should, of course, be done in a
correct and
soldierly manner."
Rundstedt shared the
general German Army
prejudice against the...
- depressed, petulant, headstrong, and
unreasonably gruff, he had
solid soldierly qualities. His men
swore by him, and most of his
fellow officers admired...
- la
Marche and
later historians (either as
praise for his
courage and
soldierly qualities or
reproach for his
ruthlessness as a
warlike ruler), Maximilian...
- into the
Party at our
first meeting in Weimar. The SS at once gave it a
soldierly style. It's from that
moment that our
opponents honored us with the epithet...