The U.S. Military does not have a motto.
Yes. all 50 of the states in the US have a state motto. The District of Columbia and the three US territories also have mottos.
Motto's are a person's personal meaning to their life. All mottos personally affect each person.
Islamic Republic of Iran Army's motto is 'All for one, One for all, All for Iran'.
The Australian Army Cadets' motto is Courage, Initiative, Teamwork The Canadian Army Cadets motto is Acer acerpori
License plate mottos for Ohio: 1985-2001 = Ohio, the Heart of It All! Since 2001 = Birthplace of Aviation
The motto of Swiss Military Watch is 'See The Time - All The Time'.
All branches of the US military (Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, and Coast Guard); Army, Navy, Air Force of Australia; Army of New Zealand; Army of S. Korea; all branches of the military for S. Vietnam; Army elements from Thailand, Philippines. Verses all branches (Army, Navy, and Air Force) of N. Vietnam.
The Army is one of the branches of the military. There is also the Navy which includes the Marine Corps, and the Air Force. The Coast Guard really falls under the Dept. of Transportation, not the Dept. of Defense but many include them in our military.
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Yes If you mean mottos are quotes. And YES a lot a lot of quotes, if you don't believe me, Go to the link below, it has nothing to do with the stupid Disney website with all that teen stuff
The United States has a significantly larger military in all branches, including the Army.
There were three: 1: Death Before Dishonor (which was more of all Greek soldiers motto's) 2: Either With it, Or On It (either with your shield or on it, meaning win the battle or die trying) 3: Go Over, Go Under, Go Around, Or Go Through, But Never Go Back