What are the military mottos?

Honest Slogans for Military Branches
  • Air Force. Current Slogan: “Aim High, Fly-Fight-Win” ...
  • Navy. Current Slogan: “Forged by the Sea” ...
  • Army. Current Slogan: “Army Strong” ...
  • Marines. Current Slogan: “The Few, The Proud” ...
  • Coast Guard. Current Slogan: “Born Ready”
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What is the motto of soldier?

The phrase “This We'll Defend” was first used by the War Office of the Continental Army during the American Revolution in 1778. The Army motto, “This We'll Defend,” can be seen in the Army flag and emblem on the scroll above the snake.
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What does the army say instead of Semper Fi?

The U.S. Marine Corps motto is “Semper Fidelis” – “Always Faithful.” The U.S. Coastguard's is “Semper Paratus” – “Always Ready.” The U.S. Air Force motto is “Aim High... Fly-Fight-Win,” and one of the U.S. Navy's unofficial mottos is “Semper Fortis” – “Always Courageous.”
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Which army has best motto?

15 Badass Military Mottos From Around the World
  • 1) US Army – “This We'll Defend”
  • 2) US Marine Corps – “Semper Fidelis”
  • 3) Greek I Army Corps – “Molon Labe”
  • 4) Greek 20th Armored Brigade – “Ypo Skii”
  • 5) Israel's Duvdevan Unit – “Ki b'Tahbulot, Ta'ase-l'kha Milhama”
  • 6) US Army Special Forces – “De Oppresso Liber”
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What is the motto of the Marines?

Marine Corps Mottos

Semper Fidelis: Latin for “always faithful,” Semper Fidelis symbolizes the lifelong commitment held by every Marine for the Corps and America, a promise reciprocated by the Corps to all Marines.
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What is the motto of the Air Force?

WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Incorporating extensive inputs from all ranks and career fields in the development effort, Airmen have selected "Aim High ... Fly-Fight-Win" as the service's motto.
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What's the motto of the Green Berets?

Green Berets have a motto... a very simple one: De Oppresso Liber. It's an indirect translation from Latin to 'Liberate the Oppressed'. For any brother who has served in the Regiment, this phrase is ingrained until a permanent home is created in the heart, mind, body, and spirit of every Green Beret.
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What is the Army battle cry?

Hooah /ˈhuːɑː/ is a battle cry used by Soldiers in the U.S. Army, Airmen in the U.S. Air Force, and Guardians in the U.S. Space Force.
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What hooyah means?

Hooyah. Hooyah is the battle cry used in the United States Navy and the United States Coast Guard to build morale and signify verbal acknowledgment. It originated with special forces communities, especially the Navy SEALs, and was subsequently adopted by other Navy divisions.
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Does the Army have a motto?

“This We'll Defend” (U.S. Army)

First used by the War Office of the Continental Army during the American Revolution in 1778, the Army motto, “This We'll Defend,” signifies the unit's constant readiness over the past 200+ years to defend the country and preserve its integrity.
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What does Booyah mean in the military?

Hooyah is the battle cry used in the United States Navy and the United States Coast Guard to build morale and signify verbal acknowledgment. It originated with special forces communities, especially the Navy SEALs, and was subsequently adopted by other Navy divisions.
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How do you say hello in military?

Errr... - (U.S. Marines) An abbreviated or unmotivated "Oorah". Often used as a form of acknowledgment or greeting. Yes, we really do walk around saying "Errr" at one another in the way normal civilized humans say "Hello."
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What is the Army creed?

I am disciplined, physically and mentally tough, trained and proficient in my warrior tasks and drills. I always maintain my arms, my equipment and myself. I am an expert and I am a professional. I stand ready to deploy, engage, and destroy, the enemies of the United States of America in close combat.
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What is the Delta Force creed?

I pledge to uphold the honor and integrity of their legacy in all that I am - in all that I do. I am a warrior. I will teach and fight whenever and wherever my nation requires. I will strive always to excel in every art and artifice of war.
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What is the Spetsnaz motto?

Spetsnaz GRU

Motto: Any mission, any time, any place. Perhaps the most well-known of Russian Special Forces, the Spetsnaz was firstly proposed by Mikhail Svecgbykov. He pictured an organization that was capable of unconventional warfare in order to overcome battlefield disadvantages.
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Does the Navy say Hooyah?

Oorah is a battle cry common in the United States Marine Corps since the mid-20th century. It is comparable to hooah in the US Army and hooyah in the US Navy and US Coast Guard.
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Why are Marines called jarheads?

So, during World War II sailors began referring to Marines as Jarheads. Presumably the high collar on the Marine Dress Blues uniform made a Marine's head look like it was sticking out of the top of a Mason jar. Marines were not insulted. Instead, they embraced the new moniker as a term of utmost respect.
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How do you greet a Marine?

“Rah.” or “Rah!” or “Rah?” Short for “Oohrah,” a Marine greeting or expression of enthusiasm similar to the Army's “Hooah” or the Navy's “Hooyah.” Rah, however, is a bit more versatile.
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What do Navy Seals say?

The SEAL battle cry, similar to the U.S. Army “hooah,” is heard most commonly (and un-ironically) during Navy SEAL training. BUD/S trainees are expected to bellow a “hooyah” in unison throughout a typical BUD/S training day. They are also expected to use it in answer to instructors when spoken to by them.
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How do soldiers say yes?

“Roger that”

The meaning evolved until “roger” meant “yes.” Today, the NATO phonetic alphabet says, “Romeo,” in place of R, but “roger” is still used to mean a message was received.
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What does Bravo Tango mean bomb?

Emergency Codes. Page 1. Emergency Codes. AC - Aircraft crash ADW - Assault w/ a deadly weapon AID - Accident Investigation Detail BO - Out of order BT - Bomb threat ('Bravo Tango') CP - Complaining party CPD - City/County property damaged CRT - Information computer <-- Time to burn those printouts!
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What is a female Marine called?

When the Marines began recruiting women reservists seven months ago, the Corps decided that its uniformed women would carry no telescoped name like WACs, WAVES or SPARS; they would be Marines. But "women Marines" is a lip-twisting phrase. "She-Marines" (TIME, June 21) was frowned on, too.
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What is the Air Force version of Hooah?

What does it mean when an airman shouts “HUA!” “HUA,” used almost exclusively by the U.S. Air Force, and stands for “Heard, understood, acknowledged.” It is sometimes used as a chant in a spirit of camaraderie.
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What is the meaning of stay frosty?

(military, slang) To be alert and ready for action, without letting one's fear or other emotions get in the way. quotations ▼ (slang) To keep one's cool. quotations ▼ Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see stay,‎ frosty.
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