The Code of the Warrior

The Code of the Warrior
Author: Shannon E. French
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Pub Incorporated
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780847697571

Why do warriors fight? What is worth dying for? How should a warrior define words like "nobility," "honor," "courage," or "sacrifice"? What are the duties and obligations of a warrior, and to whom are they owed? What should bring a warrior honor or shame? These and other questions are considered in Shannon French's The Code of the Warrior, a book that explores eight warrior codes from around the globe, spanning such traditions as the Homeric, Roman, and Samurai cultures, through to the present day-culminating in a thoughtful analysis of a timely question: Are terrorists warriors?

The Warrior Code

The Warrior Code
Author: Tee Marie Hanible
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-02-05
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1250156734

From American Grit co-star, former Marine Gunnery Sergeant Tee Marie Hanible comes the story of how she became a warrior...and how you can do it, too. In The Warrior Code, entrepreneur, philanthropist, reality star, and retired Gunnery Sergeant Tee Marie Hanible serves up eleven principles to awaken your inner badass and thrive in the face of adversity. After surviving the death of her father, enduring foster care, and being expelled from school, Tee joined military reform school, where she began uncovering her inner warrior. As part of one of the first female classes of recruits to complete the Marine Corps Crucible and the Marine Combat Training, and as the only woman to deploy with her unit to Iraq in 2003, Tee tested her mettle and learned the key to becoming an unbreakable woman. With insightful honesty and wisdom, and set against the backdrop of Tee’s life, The Warrior Code will help you understand that things can beat us back from realizing our true potential...but the key is finding the way to realize one’s own innate strength.

The Code of the Warrior

The Code of the Warrior
Author: Rick Fields
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1991
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Illustrates the enduring power and significance of the function of the warrior in society.

The Code of the Warrior

The Code of the Warrior
Author: Shannon E. French
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Warrior cultures throughout history have developed unique codes that restrict their behavior and set them apart from the rest of society. But what possible reason could a warrior have for accepting such restraints? Why should those whose profession can force them into hellish kill-or-be-killed conditions care about such lofty concepts as honor, courage, nobility, duty, and sacrifice? And why should it matter so much to the warriors themselves that they be something more than mere murderers? The Code of the Warrior tackles these timely issues and takes the reader on a tour of warrior cultures and their values, from the ancient Greeks and Romans to the "barbaric" Vikings and Celts, from legendary chivalric knights to Native American tribesmen, from Chinese warrior monks pursuing enlightenment to Japanese samurai practicing death. Drawing these rich traditions up to the present, the author quests for a code for the warriors of today, as they do battle in asymmetric conflicts against unconventional forces and the scourge of global terrorism

The Code of the Warrior

The Code of the Warrior
Author: Daidôji Yûzan
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2003-02-10
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0595269176

The Budo Sho Shinshu was originally written by Daidoji Yuzan as a text book on warrior ethics for young people born into the warrior caste. It teaches the general tenets of bushido without going too far into any one fief's history or traditions, which is one of the reasons the original text was so widely accepted. The Code of the Warrior is a clear and easy to understand version of the Budo Sho Shinshu. Anyone who wants to understand the Japanese frame of mind or gain insight into the warrior's soul should start with this book. Although the caste system has long been abolished, the principles of bushido still influence every facet of the Japanese way of thinking. Today's warriors will find a wealth of information and guidance in the pages of this book.

Bushido

Bushido
Author: Inazō Nitobe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1975
Genre: Bushido
ISBN:

The First Warrior's Code

The First Warrior's Code
Author: G. Talbot
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2015-01-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781505906271

Every warrior has his code but not every code is worth following. Colleen discovers The First Warrior's Code through stories her grandfather tells her from his death bed. In the end Colleen understands how important the code is and the blessings that can come from following it. She learns that not all tall tales are untrue and warriors can come in different shapes and sizes. Also that all warriors that do not follow The First Warrior's Code, could find themselves and their nations fall into ruins. Especially when God decides, it's time for us to remember, why we once feared giants.

Warrior's Code

Warrior's Code
Author: Jim Stephens
Publisher: Rwg Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-02-03
Genre:
ISBN:

"Warrior's Code: The Unbreakable Ethics of a Warrior" is a comprehensive guide to the timeless principles that have guided warriors through the ages. This book explores the code of ethics that has been passed down through generations of warriors, and delves into the meaning behind each of its tenets. From the power of honor to the importance of humility, each chapter of this book provides a deep dive into the principles that define the warrior's path. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the ethics of battle, the significance of respect, the lessons of perseverance, and the value of loyalty. The author delves into the history of the warrior's code and how it has evolved over time, and offers insights into the role of the code in modern warfare and times of peace. With its clear and concise writing style, "Warrior's Code" is the perfect resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the warrior's ethos. Whether you're a martial artist, a soldier, or simply someone looking to live a more fulfilling life, this book will provide you with the wisdom and guidance you need to embrace the warrior's way of life. So if you're ready to unlock the secrets of the warrior's code and become a true warrior in your own right, grab a copy of this book today!

The Warrior's Code

The Warrior's Code
Author: Kate Hobbs
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2022-03-22
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1611808359

2022 NAPPA Award winner Kai is a warrior! And as a warrior, Kai has a code to live by and share with others. This is the warrior’s code: to be peaceful, to be kind of heart, and to respect all living things. An empowering “code of conduct” book that teaches kids age 4-8 that bravery and courage mean treating others with kindness, standing up for what’s right, and demonstrating peace and self-respect. Inspired by the classic spiritual text, Shambhala: Sacred Path of the Warrior, this uplifting story for children will build self-esteem, cultivate kindness, and instill values of compassion, nonviolence, and honoring. Written by a 7th degree Kajukenbo black belt, The Warrior’s Code distills the ethics of traditional martial arts into a simple and clear message that kids can memorize, embody, and understand. Kids who follow the code of the warrior can become more mindful, resilient, and confident.

The Code of the Warrior & the "kinder, Gentler Army"

The Code of the Warrior & the
Author: Mark J. Eshelman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2001
Genre: Civil-military relations
ISBN:

As the name implies, this paper addresses the impact, on the Code of the American Warrior, of accusations that today's "Kinder, Gentler Army" is incapable of winning wars. The paper seeks to determine whether the American soldier's professional ethic should change as America's Army enters the 21st Century. Criticisms regarding a degradation of the American warrior ethic are examined in two broad categories: as a result of societal pressures, primarily the integration of women into the Army, and as a result of increased participation in military operations short of war. The study describes the evolution of the warrior code, and while there is no official code of the American warrior, establishes what that code essentially is. The paper reviews past warrior codes in an effort to apply lessons learned by other societies. After deriving what some might call an idealistic warrior ethic, the paper seeks to determine whether the average soldier is capable of living up to it. The research project's conclusion is that the current Code of the American Warrior is "about right," but could be slightly improved for operations short of war by incorporating lessons from the Chinese warriors of the Tao Te Ching and American law enforcement agencies.