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Space Force Motto Semper supera or semper supra?

Space Force Motto Semper supera or semper supra?

"Semper Supra" (Latin for "Always Above") is the official march of the United States Space Force, composed in 2022 by James Teachenor and Sean Nelson.

  1. What is the official motto of Space Force?
  2. What is the Space Force chant?
  3. What is the battle cry of Space Force?
  4. What are the words to Space Force song?

What is the official motto of Space Force?

"Semper Supra" was named after the USSF motto, which is Latin for, "Always Above." It was created to capture the esprit de corps of both current and future Guardians and intends to bring together service members by giving them a sense of pride.

What is the Space Force chant?

The lyrics are: "We're the mighty watchful eye, Guardians beyond the blue, The invisible front line, Warfighters brave and true. Boldly reaching into space, there's no limit to our sky. Standing guard both night and day, We're the Space Force from on high."

What is the battle cry of Space Force?

Hooah /ˈhuːɑː/ is a battle cry used by members of the United States Army, U.S. Air Force, and U.S. Space Force.

What are the words to Space Force song?

The lyrics are: "We're the mighty watchful eye/Guardians beyond the blue/the invisible front line/warfighters brave and true/boldly reaching into space/there's no limit to our sky/standing guard both night and day/we're the Space Force from on high."

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