-brave, assigning soldierly virtue to a race long known to be weak and honorless-animals, No-Troop.
The men who died on the Titanic were celebrated for their soldierly virtues, but the Irishmen who built the ship also considered themselves soldiers.
But with the Ballantynes it was much more empire, patriotism, glory - the soldierly virtues.
They are United States Marines, representing all that is best in soldierly virtues.
That is unquestionably a soldierly virtue.
You might also end by appealing to the men's sense of duty, than which no soldierly virtue is of greater importance.
However, his dedication to soldierly virtues put him at cross purposes with other Lao generals involved in the drug trade.
Men carrying out mass murder have usually thought themselves "decent fellows," cultivated the soldierly virtue of being "hard" and have gloried in overcoming any "weakness."
To stand such losses under such circumstances, and to preserve absolute discipline and order, is a fine test of soldierly virtue.
As far as Gremio could see, though, neither holiness nor piety was an essential soldierly virtue.