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  1. The following section is a compilation of some Latin phrases about war. Some of these are quoted by famous people, which date back to ancient times. Some phrases are inspiring that give you strength, and most of all, they give you an insight into how soldiers or anyone feels in a war-like situation.

  2. This article lists direct English translations of common Latin phrases. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases. This list is a combination of the twenty page-by-page "List of Latin phrases" articles:

  3. Here’s a list of some of our favorite phrases in Latin and Greek for patriots to know. Curated by. Brian Miller. Latin Phrases Used in the U.S. Military. “In Orbe Terrum Non Visi” Around the world unseen, United States Army Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leaders Course Motto. “Sic semper tyrannis”

  4. Military terms used in the Roman army. Adequate terminology was essential in the punitive Roman army.

  5. Among the many pearls of Roman (or later, mediaeval) wisdom that have survived the passage of time, we can find quite a few concerning war and military affairs. We have chosen five that can be useful to students of both military history and defence policy.

  6. 2 paź 2024 · Important Phrases and Expressions Common Expressions. Vae victis: Woe to the conquered; a phrase highlighting the harsh realities of defeat. Bellum gerere: To wage war; a fundamental phrase in military discussions. Postea: Afterwards; useful in narrative contexts to indicate sequence.

  7. 1st Commando Regiment: Strike swiftly. 1st/15th Royal New South Wales Lancers: Tenax in fide (Latin for "steadfast in faith") 2nd Cavalry Regiment: Courage. 2nd Commando Regiment: Foras admonitio (Latin for "without warning") 3rd/9th Light Horse (South Australian Mounted Rifles): Nec aspera terrent (Latin for "not afraid of difficulties")

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