It is appropriate to say Semper Fidelis to a U.S. Marine as long as a) You mean what you say and b) you know what you're saying. Semper Fidelis means "Always Faithful" and it is mainly used between Marines as a form of respect and shows the bond that they have with all other Marines.
Semper Fi is short for Semper Fidelis which means Always Faithful. Semper Paratus means Always Prepared.
Wel if your talking about the military branches then yes. The marine was standing next to his fellow soldiers underneath the tree.?
We say a lot of things to each other so you'd have to be more specific. "Err" can be a greeting or a kind of acknowledgement. "Hoorah" is also used. "Errah" is another form of 'Hoorah'. We also say "Kill" which can be an acknowledgement as well. "Semper Fidelis" or just "Semper Fi" is also a term that is frequently used. It is our official motto which in Latin says "Always Faithful".
When it is appropriate to give gifts to fellow employees depends on the type of business where you work. In general, I would say its ok to give a small gift on a person's birthday, retirement party, or a baby shower (if it is being held at work).
The hand held marine radio is used by mariners to communicate to fellow mariners and people on land. This comes in handy when out at sea, in case an accident occurs and a sailor need immediate help. Here is a link for more information about the hand held marine radio:http://marineradiodirect.com/catalog/index.php.
In general, the Marine Corps does not want more than 3 - 4 small tattoos on a recruit or Marine. There are times when a waiver may be given. Full sleeve and ostentatious tattoos are frowned upon, and may keep one from enlistment. Part of the reasoning behind this is for safety of that particular Marine and his or her fellow Marines.
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The word "fellow" can be used as a noun or an adjective.
No, with a medical condition like diabetes you cannot enter the military. If you were in combat and suffered from a health situation it might put you and your fellow soldiers at risk.
Fellow has a connotation of friendliness. Hail fellow well met.
When the word fellow is used it could be used like this: Fellow citizens.... , Fellow neighbors... etc.