Military Honour and the Conduct of War

Military Honour and the Conduct of War

Author: Paul Robinson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-07-28

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 113416503X

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This book analyses the influences of ideas of honour on the causes, conduct, and endings of wars from Ancient Greece through to the present-day war in Iraq.


Living with Honor

Living with Honor

Author: Salvatore Giunta

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1451691505

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A Medal of Honor recipient shares the story of his military career, recounting his deployment to Afghanistan's volatile Korengal Valley and his life-risking efforts to provide medical aid to wounded fellow soldiers during an October 2007 Taliban ambush.


Military Honour and the Conduct of War

Military Honour and the Conduct of War

Author: Paul Robinson

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13:

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This book analyses the influences of ideas of honour on the causes, conduct, and endings of wars from Ancient Greece through to the present-day war in Iraq.


A Soldier's Honor

A Soldier's Honor

Author: Emily Van Dorn Miller

Publisher: Forgotten Books

Published: 2017-11-19

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 9780331397727

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Excerpt from A Soldier's Honor: With Reminiscences of Major-General Earl Van Dorn Fellow pilgrim of earth, in this work-a-day world, let us for a brief time turn back the wheels of progress from the tumult and turmoil of trade, the roar of factories and noise of com merce, the odors of coal oil and smoke, the rush and scurry of busi ness, and return to the beauty and repose of the long ago, before industry had taken the place of art, the useful the place of the beautiful, and arithmetic the place of poetry, and take a plunge into the joys of the infinite, feel a sense of the blessings of the God of life, and become, as it were, drunk with poetry, - and go to a green spot of earth where a bit of the kingdom had come down, and the men, women and children loved God and kept His com mandments; where the sun and moon shone unobstructed, the blue vault was magnificently starred, the air vibrated with the melody of birds and the incense of flowers, and where all nature smiled in love and crowned humanity with exquisite joy and ineffable peace. I should be glad to put such magic words into these lines as would transport you, like the magic carpet of fairy land, to this once fair section of America, and acquaint you with the surpassing beauty of its natural and human aspects; acquaint you with its once regal homes, lovely women and noble men. I would dazzle you with tales of their heroism, and portray the delicately gifted and lofty qualities of the people that made life splendid and im pressive, and gave them a force and influence all their own. Honor truth, integrity, -virtue, gentleness, purity, formed the triumvirate basis of character and the pivot round which their daily lives' revolved. Not that these people were exclusive and apart from the outside world, for like the robins they fled in season to cooler climes and built summer nests, to return in autumn with the spoils of grace ful contact with the gay world, its culture and literature. The women never forgot to replenish their wardrobes with the latest fabrics and fashions, and the men with outfits from the tailors of Paris and London. Eureopean travel was included in their sum mer tours as well as the resorts of this country, and the possession of wealth afforded gratification of every desire. The men and women were not absorbed by but were simply martyrs to tailors, modistes and milliners, wearing whatsoever they prescribed, tak ing no thought or care as to style, color or cost, any more than as they made up the concomitants of a proper and becoming appear ance. To-explain the meaning of this, a lady who was an active worker in a church was fitted out by her milliner with a hat of the then prevailing corn-color she donned the appendage to her toilet entirely oblivious as to its color or mode, and wore it to church. The minister at once observed the color and remarked with an air of pity, that poor Miss Jane had to wear a yellow bonnet because it was the fashion! But the yellow hat failed to claim the thoughts of the wearer or to cool her ardor in church work, donning the hat simply as a covering to her head and be cause her milliner had supplied it. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.


A Soldier's Honor with Reminiscences of Major-General Earl Van Dorn

A Soldier's Honor with Reminiscences of Major-General Earl Van Dorn

Author: Emily Van Dorn Miller

Publisher: Franklin Classics

Published: 2018-10-13

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9780342710553

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Prussian Army Soldiers and the Seven Years' War

Prussian Army Soldiers and the Seven Years' War

Author: Katrin Möbius

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2019-10-31

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1350081590

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The army of Frederick the Great of Prussia is generally known as an efficient fighting machine based on brutal and strict drill procedures that led to broken but fearless soldiers as well as glorious battle victories. In analysing the mentalities of the men who established Prussia's great power status, Prussian Army Soldiers and the Seven Years' War fundamentally challenges this interpretation. Drawing on a vast array of primary sources (including the writing of regimental chaplain Küster, who could probably be called the first modern military psychologist) and presenting the first English translation of 12 letters of common Prussian soldiers from the Seven Years' War, this book shows that the soldiers were feeling individuals. They were loving husbands, vulnerable little brothers, deeply religious preachers, and sometimes even bold adventurers. All these individuals, however, were united by one idea which made them fight efficiently: honour. In Prussian Army Soldiers and the Seven Years' War, the different elements of the Prussian soldiers' concept of such honour are expertly analysed. The result is a nuanced, sophisticated, and much-needed psychological history of Frederick the Great's army.