The motto of Royal Canadian Horse Artillery is 'Quo fas et gloria ducunt'.
Royal Artillery, Royal Canadian Artillery an many other Artillery regiments along with the motto Ubique
The motto of Royal Artillery is 'Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducunt'.
The Royal Engineers motto is 'Honi soit qui mal y pense' which is french for 'Shamed be who thinks evil of it'
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Ubique quo fas et Gloria ducunt
Royal Australian Artillery's motto is 'Quo Fas et Gloria Ducunt'.
The motto of Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers is 'Quo Fas et Gloria Ducunt'.
The motto of Royal Canadian Horse Artillery is 'Quo fas et gloria ducunt'.
Royal Artillery, Royal Canadian Artillery an many other Artillery regiments along with the motto Ubique
The motto of Royal Artillery is 'Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducunt'.
A brooch marked with "FAS 825" typically indicates that it is made from 82.5% silver, often associated with sterling silver. The value of such a brooch can vary widely based on factors like design, craftsmanship, brand, and condition, but it generally ranges from $20 to several hundred dollars. To get a more accurate estimate, it's best to consult a jeweler or appraiser who can assess the piece in person.
As stated it is the moto of the Royal Artillery. Meaning....Everywhere, where right and glory leads us Traditionally, the names battles or places where units have served gallantly are given as 'Battle Honors'. In 1883, artillery units of the Royal Artillery were given two distinct priveledges, the first being the installment of an official 'overall' motto, which has since been adopted by almost all units of the Royal Artillery, this being the motto: "Quo Fas et Gloria Ducunt", the traditional translation of which is: "Whither Duty and Glory Lead" albeit now commonly translated as 'Where Duty And Glory Lead' The second priveledge, and one that is unique in the Armed Services, is the installation of the Battle Honor: "UBIQUE" which translates literally as "EVERYWHERE" This symbolically linked the 'Gunners' as the enlisted artillerymen are known, with the Battle Honors of all major engagements they have fought in. It also supercedes all previously granted Battle Honors. Added 6th Nov 2009, Ubique is not unique to the RA the Corps of Royal Engineers is also entitled to its use. The "Sappers" likewise being engaged in all major and most minor conflicts for hundreds of years as bridge builders,defence builders etc and more lately as the main unit which deals with unexploded ordnance . They also ,in the modern British Army, supply tradesmen such as Plumbers ,electricians ,carpenters Etc;
The Royal Engineers motto is 'Honi soit qui mal y pense' which is french for 'Shamed be who thinks evil of it'
Aerial Rocket Artillery's motto is 'Duty not Reward'.
FAS was first defined in 1973
fas is a name of a company fantastic antiq silver FAS is seen on jewelry marked 925, jewelry that is infused with an alloy so perhaps the FAS simply means Fused Alloy Silver (FAS)