There motto is Semper Fi and there motto is a bird holding a earth with an anchor on it
Semper Fi - 2012 was released on: USA: 16 April 2012 (World Fest)
Incorporating extensive inputs from all ranks and career fields in the development effort, Airmen have selected "Aim High ... Fly-Fight-Win" as the service's motto. An enduring statement of Airmen's pride in their service, the motto is a two-part expression -- a call to action, with a response of commitment.
SEMPER FI- Meaning, Always Faithful.I'm not sure what you mean by "slogan", but "Semper Fidelis" is the official motto of the US Marine Corps (the motto is often shortened, in unofficial usage, to simply "Semper Fi"). "The Few, the Proud, ... the Marines" has often been used in recruiting advertisements.Semper Fidelis - Always Faithful
It is either "Army of one." or, "Army strong." that sounds correct That's the order they were used in, yes right now I'd say it's "Army Strong" comparing life as a civilian to that of a young soldier. My personal experience was that I had a very responsible position as a teenaged soldier then I've had as an adult..
There motto is Semper Fi and there motto is a bird holding a earth with an anchor on it
I think you mean "Semper Fi", which is short for "Semper Fidelis", a Latin phrase meaning "Always faithful", which is the motto of the United States Marine Corps. Over the years the Marines have shortened it to Semper Fi, and "Semper Fi, Mac" is the universal Marine greeting.
It's always been Semper Fidelis (Semper Fi); Always Faithful.
Fi is pronounced as in high, it is short for Fidelis which is Latin for Faithful. The full motto is Semper Fidelas, meaning Always Faithful, and is typically abbreviated as Semper Fi.
If you're referring to the United States Marines, two common phrases affiliated with them are "Oorah" and "Semper fi", the last one being the shortening of the phrase "semper fidelis" or "always faithful", the official motto of the US Marine Corps.
Adios You are probably referring to the term, "Semper Fi!" It is an abbreviation of Semper Fidelis, the motto of the Marine Corps, which means Always Faithful.
It means "Always Faithful." Semper Fi is short for the latin Semper Fidelis
Semper Fi, or "Semper Fidelis", is the the Marine Corps motto. Semper Fidelis is the Latin term for "Always Faithful.
The English meaning of the Latin word Semper Fi is always faithful. Semper Fi is also used as a motto for the United States Marine Corps, though the full Latin phrase is Semper Fidelis.
No; Semper Fi is short for SemperFidelis, which is a Latin phrase meaning "Always Faithful"."Be prepared" is the self-explanatory Scout motto.
Semper Fi being the USMC Motto in Latin, the English meaning: Always faithful and the Do or Die pertaining that the USMC will be always faithful and fight no matter what.
"Semper Fi" is short for "semper fidelis," which is Latin for "always faithful." It is the motto of the United States Marine Corps and embodies the loyalty, commitment, and dedication that Marines have to their country, their Corps, and to each other.