Quote from the Related Link: " I often refer to defining our core values of Honor, Respect, and Devotion to Duty, not from the group in 1993, which I was a part of that came up with these words - but rather going back almost 70 years ago when then-Commandant, VADM Harry G. Hamlet penned the words to 'The Creed of the Coast Guardsman' (see back cover). In the second paragraph or phrase of the creed, you'll clearly find the words, 'honor, respect, and devotion to duty,' spelled out with the same emphasis as it is used today."
The term that means death with honor is in honerem. It is a Latin phrase that is not often used in the US.
The NJROTC mission statement is to promote patriotism, develop informed and responsible citizens, promote orderliness, develop a high degree of honor and respect, promote an understanding of the elements required for national security and develop respect for the constitution.
Yes, the Japanese honor World War 2 war veterans. Japan holds various ceremonies and events to remember and pay respect to the sacrifices made by the veterans. They also have memorials and museums dedicated to preserving the memory of those who served in the war.
Abraham Lincoln said, "honor to the soldier and sailor everywhere"
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The phrase "in honor" is used to show respect or tribute towards someone or something. It is often used to acknowledge someone's achievements, contributions, or memory.
Gannon University coined that phrase when they beat Slippery Rock at a Homecoming game. It was too honor their president Antoine M. Garibaldi after he got sick before the game. They said they "dropped the rock" to honor him.
to regard with reverential respect or with admiring deference to honor (as an icon or a relic) with a ritual act of devotion
The term venerate is used to signify honor to an iconic being with the act of a ritual devotion. To hold in deep respect for someone and to honor in recognition of qualities of holiness, excellence and wisdom.
Honor means to show high respect. It means to show them more respect.
This phrase means "Wisdom with honor"
"In Honorem" is a Latin phrase that translates to "in honor of" in English. It is often used to pay tribute or dedicate something to someone deserving of recognition or respect.
you honor someone by showing them full respect.
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Respect, honor.
With respect and honor
Observantia - respect (noun) Observare - to respect (verb)