See you on the high ground or See you on the objective.
Fair winds and following seas.
Fair Winds and Following Seas!
The traditional saying is "Fair winds and following seas."
It is a traditional Naval farewell, often for someone who is retiring or leaving their present duty station. It has an implication of a permanent change. Fair winds make for a calmer journey, following seas help move you along the way.
Aloha; Peawini e hahai wai [pay-ah-vwee-nee A ha-HI]
Aloha: makani ʻoluʻolu e kai mālie [makanee ohloo ohloo A k-I mayleeA]
It tests aneometric forces
The expression is usually 'Fair winds and calm seas' and it means a sailing ship can make good progress without battling against the waves.
"Vientos buenos y mares siguientes" is the literal translation. I´m not sure if this is really an expression that would be in common use.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
A US Army NRA musket in fair values at $800 The US Army musket in fair at $850.
Asking a multiple choice question without providing the choices doesn't really seem fair.