- 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...
- in late 1914, at the
start of
World War I. He
contrasted Frederick's
soldierly, male
drive and his literary,
female connotations consisting of "decomposing"...
- charismatic, the ****anese
considered him to be
militarily unskilled, and his
soldierly effort was short-lived. In late 1944 and
early 1945, the
British Indian...
- and
administrative successes and
concludes he was a loyal, useful, and
soldierly ****et to Napoleon. Others,
including historian Helen Jean Burn, have demonstrated...
- with the
Ballantynes it was much more empire, patriotism,
glory – the
soldierly virtues." In 1667
Holland is at war with England. Sir
Francis Courteney...
- last
great effort.
Reduced to a formula, he
wanted the
nation to
remain soldierly and
become socialistic (p. 503).
Stauffenberg was
motivated by the impulsive...
- 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...
-
knowledgeable in
practical military engineering in
addition to
their soldierly skills. Private:
Privates carried out the
basic functions of
being a soldier...
-
chaos of the
preceding era.
Transition in this era was from
Buddhism to a
soldierly approach to Neo-Confucianism. Much work was done,
especially on commentaries...