Happy Tuesday everyone! A little bit of a random question here, but I've heard the motto 'Semper Fi' used a lot when talking about the military, and I can't remember which branch it represents. Can anyone help me out?
Hi there! The motto "Semper Fi" is short for "Semper Fidelis," which is Latin for "always faithful." This is the motto for the United States Marine Corps. You might hear it used frequently in conversations around the military and the sense of commitment and loyalty it embodies is deeply connected to the Marine Corps' ethos. It signifies the dedication and loyalty that individual Marines have for "Corps and Country," even after their service is completed.
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