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The language is Latin. It's the motto of the Royal Marines - By sea, by land
The motto of Bullers Wood School is 'Quod Potes Tenta'.
Officer Training School RAAF's motto is 'Accept Responsibility'.
Per Mere, Per Terram "by Sea, by Land" it was a battle honour to a royal marine victory in the American Revolutionary War, if you want the commando ethos look: http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/royalmarines/
Through adversity.
"Per Ardua ad Astra" means "Through adversity to the stars."
by sea,by land
The literal meaning of ardua is something like difficulties, challenges, but it is best known in the saying Per ardua ad astra, which is best translated as Through adversity to the stars. This is the motto of the British Royal Air Force.
The language is Latin. It's the motto of the Royal Marines - By sea, by land
'Per Ardua' is Latin . It is part of the motto of the Royal Air Force, "Per ardua ad astra" , meaning 'Through hardships to the stars'.
The motto of the Royal Air Force is "Per Ardua ad Astra", translated as "Through Struggle to the Stars" (or more literally through adversity). The RAF inherited the motto from its predecessor, the Royal Flying Corps.
The motto of Bahia is 'Per ardua surgo'.
"Free through difficulties". (Liberi is plural, so it refers to people who are free, not a single person.)
Ardua ad astra is a Latin equivalent of the English phrase "adversity to the stars."Specifically, the feminine adjective ardua means "arduous, difficult, hard to reach, laborious" in this context. The preposition ad means "to." The neuter noun astrameans "stars."The complete phrase is Per ardua ad astrum ("Through adversity to the stars") and serves as the motto of the Royal Air Force (RAF) of the British Armed Forces.
Brigade Patrol Troop's motto is 'Per Mare Per Terram'.
Through difficulties and stars.