"Semper Fidelis" is Latin for Always Faithful. Often spoken as Semper Fi, it is the motto of the US Marine Corps.
2006-09-12 16:13:38
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answered by n0witrytobeamused 6
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Semper Fi is a Marine term. Means "Forever Faithful"
2006-09-13 10:33:58
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answered by cookie 6
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Semper Fi is the motto of the Marine Corps. It means "Always Faithful"
2006-09-12 23:20:28
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answered by Lemon S 2
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Semper Fidelis, always faithful. Coast Guard uses Semper Paratus, always prepared.
John Wilkes Booth shouted "Sic semper tyrannis" after he shot Lincoln: "Thus always to Tyrants!"
2006-09-12 23:15:29
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answered by Thorbjorn 6
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Marine Core . It's Semper Fi, faithful.....
2006-09-12 23:09:41
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answered by I Drive a Mini 3
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Semper Fi?
That is the Marine Corps motto, it means "Always Faithful."
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2006-09-12 23:07:58
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answered by Firefly 4
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semper fi - or semper fidelis - is Latin for "Ever faithful."
2006-09-12 23:13:04
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answered by ReeRee 6
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It's spelled S-E-M-P-E-R-F-I. I don't know what the hell it is, but I think it has something to do with the military.
2006-09-12 23:20:49
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answered by Anonymous
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