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I am a soldier and it's time to get my license plates renewed. I trying to find a really cool sounding word of six letters or less that has someting to do with warriors. Everything I have tried so far has been taken, even words in other languages. Any suggestions?? I am a soldier and it's time to get my license plates renewed. I trying to find a really cool sounding word of six letters or less that has someting to do with warriors. Everything I have tried so far has been taken, even words in other languages. Any suggestions??

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Warrior societies

Is there anything that could be added on this sub-topic? -- MCG 03 Sept 06

Warrior classes/castes

Is there anything that could be added on this sub-topic? Knights, and the below mentioned Powhatan warriors maybe? -- MCG 03 Sept 06

Powhatan warriors

There should be a section about warriors from Native American tribes, including the Powhatans. Kocoum would be the example of one. --User:Angie Y.

More to Warrior Code

There is a lot more to the warrior code than listed here. A code-of-conduct for leaders and subordinates alike have a very powerful influence in military circles. The United State Naval Academy teaches its own viewpoint on the Warrior Code where the Warrior Code re-enforces a survival strategy for the United States Navy. Ultimately customs-and-courtesies of the armed forces of any nation forms the military survival strategy for the body (the sum-whole of the military forces that is the body) that includes chain-of-command respect, saluting, rank structures, and common social procedures not necessarily related to any specialist skill. Violation of a Warrior Code can mean open disgrace, since most militaries of the world operate on a system of honor (including the United States) where the rules and regulations are openly construed in such a manner that it can be viewed as escaping a court-marshal each day where any infraction can be taken to be a criminal offense; therefore, reputation and honor is critical for career survival. I served and watched someone without a drivers license get a less than honorable discharge where he violated a code-of-conduct of respect where he was viewed disrespectful and less than whole for not getting a common drivers license in the United States when told to do so despite any help (military vehicles do not move by themselves and there was a peace time man-power shortage). In short, the Warrior Code is important and there is more to it than in the main article, and crime can be a violation of the code-of-conduct. The warrior code allows for the warrior to hold on to his/her moral obligations without feeling as though the acts of war defines who he is as a person.

List of sports teams named "warrior"

This subheading has just appeared and I would suggest that it immediately be made its own article. The current list of warriors in various cultures is already getting a bit long and this one could be much, much longer. I have no opinion on how it should be organized, but such a list should be a separate article of its own, whether organized by country, sport or whatever. Compare to List of birds, list of martial arts or list of stalked celebrities. - Rorybowman 14:24, 26 January 2006 (UTC)

I've removed this section. - brenneman 06:43, 30 January 2006 (UTC)

SIX LETTER WORDS

I am a soldier and it's time to get my license plates renewed. I trying to find a really cool sounding word of six letters or less that has someting to do with warriors. Everything I have tried so far has been taken, even words in other languages. Any suggestions??

Deleted "see also"

This List is totally redundant: we have category:Warriors, so I deleted it. `'mikka 08:37, 1 January 2007 (UTC)

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