| In his book, he takes a platoon through a year of battle in the jungle undergrowth, cowardice, heroism, gallantry and the white feather. |
| His decorations included the U.S. Legion of Merit, as well as several British and French awards for gallantry. |
| She seems to return to the gallantry of the eighteenth century, a time where eroticism was hidden in frillings and many layers. |
| Iago himself is opposed to the gallantries and polite talk of Cassio, especially in regard to Desdemona. |
| She interpreted the rose as nothing more than one of the playful gallantries he used with her friends. |
| Every day saw him engaged in cultivating a taste for literature and art, and some moments of every day were set apart for social gallantries. |