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Semper Paratus is the title of the song and is also the U.S. Coast Guard's official motto.The precise origin of the phrase is obscure, although the U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office notes the first use was by the New Orleans Bee newspaper in 1836, in reference to the actions of the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service during the Ingham incident.
"SEMPER PARATUS" inscribed on the official flag of the U.S. Coast Guard. Semper Paratus is a Latin phrase, meaning "Always Ready". Sometimes shortened to Semper P.It is used as the official motto of some organizations, such as the United States Coast Guard.
United States Coast Guard - Latin: Semper Paratus, lit. 'Always Ready' (The Latin motto is also the name of the USCG service song, 'Semper Paratus' composed in 1927) Maritime Security Response Team (MSRT) - ‘Nox Noctis est Nostr’ (The Night is Ours) Office of Search and Rescue - ‘So Others May Live’
Inscribed in an arc above the eagle is "UNITED STATES COAST GUARD"; below the eagle is the Coast Guard motto, "SEMPER PARATUS" ("Always Ready") and beneath that in Arabic numerals is "1790" (the year in which the service's ancestor, the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service, was founded). All inscriptions on the flag are in dark blue typeface.
Above the eagle are the words "United States Coast Guard" below the eagle is the motto, "Semper Paratus" and the inscription "1790." [ 116 ] The Service Mark was developed to distinguish Coast Guard cutters from other government and commercial ships.
JDVance is now making a mockery of Marine corps motto "Semper Fidelis" with his ludicrous claim about Trump, who not only cheated on all 3 of his wives but (checks notes) incited a violent ...
The United States Revenue Cutter Ingham was one of the 13 Coast Guard cutters of the Morris-Taney class.Named for Secretary of the Treasury Samuel D. Ingham, she was the first United States warship to engage a Mexican ship in combat; and for her service in that battle, a newspaper called her Semper Paratus (always ready), which later became the motto of the United States Coast Guard.
Semper paratus (Latin: Always ready), the United States Coast Guard motto; Semper primus (always first), a Latin phrase used as a motto by several United States and Israeli military units; Semper supra (Latin: Always above), the official motto and march of the United States Space Force; Semper vigilans (always vigilant), a Latin phrase used as ...