Loyalty

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Loyalty (multiple meanings)

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Loyalty is a firm and consistent allegiance to and support of a person, group, or cause.

Loyalty may also refer to:

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In general

In music

In politics

  • Allegiance, attachment to a cause or nation;
  • Fealty, the concept of duties owed to a superior under feudalism;
  • Loyalty oaths, which usually require disclaimer of opinions or membership in organizations considered hostile;
  • Loyalty Day, an annual observance on May 1 in the United States;
  • Loyalty Day (Argentina), an annual observance on October 17 in Argentina;
  • Dual loyalty, loyalty to two possibly inconsistent powers;

In business

In television

In geography

In history

  • HMS Loyalty, the name of several British Navy warships
  • USS Loyalty, the name of several United States Navy warships
  • Executive Order 9835, an order issued by U.S. President Harry S. Truman, often known as the Loyalty Order, establishing loyalty boards to screen Federal employees for Communist opinions

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