Saint Andrew is traditional but not observed saint for the US Army Ranger Regiment. Members of the Regiment recognize St Michael as their patron Saint just as Paratroopers do.
The Immaculate Conception is the patron saint of the United States
No, the Immaculate Conception is the patron saint of the United States.
St. Michael the Archangel is a patron saint of soldiers and marines are soldiers. Therefore, he is a patron saint of marines, also. However, the US Marine Corp is an arm of the US Federal Government and is constitutionally prohibited from having an "official" patron saint.
A patron saint of travellers is a saint we pray to before we embark on a trip, asking the saint to be with us and protect us from all harm during our journey. One of the patron saints we pray to for travelling is St. Christopher.
He was assigned to an Armor unit.
The Blessed Virgin under the title of the Immaculate Conception is the patron of the United States.
St. Sebastian is the patron of athelete's, but as a rugger for forty plus years, I think they could find one for us who could devote all his time to the game and the players. St Sebastian is patron of scores of areas.
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The US Army, like the US Department of Defense, is supported by the tax payer. The US Army Corp of Engineers is part of the US Army; just like the US Army Artillery, or US Army Armor, or US Army Infantry.
Its a phrase firefighters use because Florian von Lorch is our patron saint.
The Patron Saint of England is George The Patron Saint of Scotland is Andrew The Patron Saint of Wales us David The Patron Saint of Ireland is Patrick. St Patrick is the patron saint of N. Ireland. All the other answers are rubbish. Northern Ireland is not part of Great Britain, it is part of the UK. I know this because I live here.