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What is the marine motto?

Marine Corps Motto: (excerpt from Warrior Culture of the U.S. Marines, copyright 2001 Marion F. Sturkey) The Marine Corps adopted Semper Fidelis as its official motto in 1883 (Semper Fidelis is also the title of the official musical March of the Marine Corps). Translated from Latin, Semper Fidelis means "Always Faithful." U.S. Marines use an abbreviated verbal version, "Semper Fi," to voice loyalty and commitment to their Marine comrades-in-arms. Previous mottos of the Marine Corps were (1) To the Shores of Tripoli, adopted in 1805; (2) Fortitude, adopted in 1812; (3) From the Halls of Montezuma to the Shores of Tripoli, adopted in 1848; and (4) By Sea and by Land, adopted in the 1850's.


What does the term 'Discharge' mean from US Marines Reserve Corps?

It means that they no longer have a duty to the US Marine Corps. An Honorable Discharge means that they have fulfilled their duty and obligations. A Dishonorable Discharge would mean that they have been declared unfit to fulfill them and relieved of their obligations.


What does ROTC stand for?

Reserve Officer Training Corps It trains officer for duty in the Army. Upon graduation from Army ROTC, you will earn the bar of a Second Lieutenant and be commissioned into the Active Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard. The other branches have their own types: NROTC is Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps, which provides both Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Officers. AFROTC is Air Force Reserve Officer Training Crops. NJROTC is Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, which provides both Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Officers. MCROTC Marine Corps Reserve Officers Training Corps (If you put a "J" it means junior which is high school ROTC)


What does the term Semper Paradise mean?

I believe that you are asking what Semper Paratus means. It is latin for "Always Ready" and is the motto for the United States Coast Guard.


Marine Corps mos 6114?

6114 is a marine corps mos. It is a H-1 mechanic which means that if you get that mos you will be working on the marine corps two helicopters. The AH-1W Super Cobra and the UH-1N Huey. You will do what is called the powerline section of the aircraft which is the engines the rotor systems as well as the fuel systems. You will be responsible for the overall maintenance of the helicopter and do the required inspections ensure that the bird is safe for flight. You will work long hard hours but will be rewarded with a sense of accomplishment as you directly see what your work is accomplishing every time a cobra goes out flying with a huey in trail to get the bad guys.

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What does Semper Fildelis mean?

Always Faithful"Semper Fidelis" or "Semper Fi" is the U.S. Marine Corps Motto which means "always faithful."


What is the meaning of Simper fi?

Semper Fidelis means "Always Loyal." It is the United States Marine Corps motto.


What does sempr fi mean?

"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.


What is the English meaning of the Latin word Semper Fi?

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.


What is the word Marines use to say goodbye to other Marines?

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.


How does Semper Fidelis Marine Corps work?

That means once a marine, always a marine. Always faithful. That's why people always say all marines are litaraly family. Marines are ALL related.


What is the marine motto?

Marine Corps Motto: (excerpt from Warrior Culture of the U.S. Marines, copyright 2001 Marion F. Sturkey) The Marine Corps adopted Semper Fidelis as its official motto in 1883 (Semper Fidelis is also the title of the official musical March of the Marine Corps). Translated from Latin, Semper Fidelis means "Always Faithful." U.S. Marines use an abbreviated verbal version, "Semper Fi," to voice loyalty and commitment to their Marine comrades-in-arms. Previous mottos of the Marine Corps were (1) To the Shores of Tripoli, adopted in 1805; (2) Fortitude, adopted in 1812; (3) From the Halls of Montezuma to the Shores of Tripoli, adopted in 1848; and (4) By Sea and by Land, adopted in the 1850's.


Is 'semper fi' the answer to 'semper'?

Yes, 'semper fi' is the answer to 'semper' if the speaker is or was a member of the Marine Corps of the United States of America. But otherwise no, it isn't necessarily the answer to 'semper'. The word 'semper' means 'always' in English. So the term may refer to a number of unchanging situations such as 'always blue' or 'always here'. On its own, it therefore isn't an acceptable question unless its meaning or reference is previously agreed upon by the speaker and the responder. The phrase 'semper fi' is short for 'semper fidelis'. It means 'always faithful'. It's the motto of the Marine Corps of the United States of America. So yes, the phrase indeed may be the automatic answer to 'semper'. For Marines see their courageous, faithful defense of their country as a lifelong commitment that goes beyond their enlistment or retirement.


What do you say when someone says semper fi?

semper fidelis (shortened semperfi) is the motto of the United States Marine Corps. Translated it means always faithful and is used more or less as a greeting or term of endearment between marines. One marine sees another it is acceptable to say many things, one of which could be semper fi. For family members and retirees the phrase is a great way of distinguishign your self as someone who is still connected to the corps. For example the mother of marine approaches a retired vet and says my son is serving in the corps in which the vet could respond semper fi ma'am. An acceptable response would simply be semper fi, or semper (always faithful, or always) or any other term or greeting.


What is 'esprit be corps'?

Esprit de corps means the pride that each individual has for his unit. Semper Fi!


What is the meaning of Semper Fi?

"Semper Fi" is a shortened version "Semper Fidelis". "Semper Fidelis" is Latin for "Always Faithful" or "Always Loyal". It is well known in the United States as the motto of the United States Marine Corps. Preferring to say "Semper Fi", the United States Marine Corps uses the saying in many ways. As a confirmation of camaraderie, an assertion of acceptance of a current mission or situation, a general greeting or parting affirmation betwixt Marines etc., etc.. "Semper Fidelis" has served as a slogan for many families and entities, in many countries, dated to have been started no later than the 16th century. It is a very popular slogan for showing allegiance to a "group", "organization", "family", "blood line" etc., etc..


What does siempre Fi mean?

Semper fidelis or Semper Fi is a Latin Phrase. It means "always faithful" or "always loyal" and is used by the US Marine Corp.