commit suicide rather then surrender
its never the wrong time to honor our military heroes.. we should always have respect for them..ALWAYS HONOR THEM!! :)
He was one of the first Black Americans to receice the coveted French military honor in World War I.
Thomas Edison did not receive the Medal of Honor. He did not serve in the military. Only and active duty military member may be awarded the Medal of Honor.
Samurais are Japanese warriors, known for their code of honor and skill in combat.
Samurai were Japanese warriors, known for their loyalty, honor, and skill in combat.
During WW2 the Japanese military code meant that it was an honor to die for your country. This was why Japanese pilots or Kamikaze pilots were willing to commit suicide by a military air attack.
In World War II, the Japanese military code emphasized that it was an honor to die in battle for one's country and emperor. This belief was rooted in the bushido code, which valorized loyalty, bravery, and self-sacrifice. Soldiers were often encouraged to fight to the death rather than surrender, as doing so was seen as a way to preserve honor for themselves and their families. This mindset significantly influenced Japanese military tactics and behavior during the war.
The Japanese military code meant that it was an honour to die for one's country, usually via hari-kiri. This is what it meant to be a Kamikaze pilot - to suicide by a military air attack.
'Honor' in Japanese is光栄 (kouei).
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For the United States military, typically the highest medal for valor is the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Women serve with honor and distinction in the military forces of a great number of nations.
To honor the kami, the Japanese worshiped at shrines (SHRYNZ), or holy places.
Honor in Japanese is 'meiyo' and the kanji looks like this: 名誉 .
it depends who you want to honor
its never the wrong time to honor our military heroes.. we should always have respect for them..ALWAYS HONOR THEM!! :)
the time to honor the military is on fout=rth of July , memorial day and much more...