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  • His Boys from Bushido.†  (source)
  • Gone were his thoughts of the New Bushido.†  (source)
  • For them, Bushido defined a life of honor and duty.†  (source)
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  • The New Bushido Code which governed Colonel Kassad's life had evolved out of the necessity for the military class to survive.†  (source)
  • But in the early 1900's the Japanese military set forth an updated version of Bushido.†  (source)
  • FORCE prided itself on preparing itself for all contingencies in the Web or the colonial regions, but nothing had properly prepared it for the Battle of South Bressia and its implications for the New Bushido.†  (source)
  • Bushido, the "Way of the Warrior," had for centuries been the honored code of Japan's proud samurai caste.†  (source)
  • As the New Bushido evolved it combined the age-old concepts of honor and individual courage with the need to spare civilians whenever possible.†  (source)
  • It was this interpretation of Bushido that motivated the Japanese soldiers to fight to the death in a manner the Marines judged fanatical.†  (source)
  • Incidents, such as the political rebellion on Maui-Covenant, with its unique guerrilla warfare, or the religious insanity on Qom-Riyadh were put down quickly and firmly and any excesses in the campaigns merely pointed out the importance of returning to the strict Code of the New Bushido.†  (source)
  • Rather, it was a corruption of Bushido.†  (source)
  • While other FORCE commanders were all but ceasing to function, frozen into indecision by this violation of the New Bushido, Kassad-in command of his regiment and in temporary command of his division after the nuking of Command Group Delta-was trading men for time and calling for the release of fusion weapons to spearhead his own counterattack.†  (source)
  • A corruption of Bushido.†  (source)
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