List of Military Unit Mottoes By Country - Italy

Italy

  • Italian Army: lat. Salus Rei Publicae Suprema Lex Esto (The Safeguard of the Republic shall be the Supreme Law)
  • Italian Navy: it. Patria e Onore (Country and Honor)
    • San Marco Regiment: it. Per Mare, Per Terram (By Sea, By Land)
    • Corps of the Port Captaincies – Coast Guard (it. Corpo delle Capitanerie di Porto - Guardia Costiera): lat. Omnia Vincit Animus
  • Italian Air Force: lat. Virtute Siderum Tenus (With Valour to the Stars)
  • Corps of Carabineers (it. Arma dei Carabinieri): it. Nei Secoli Fedele (Faithful through the Centuries)
    • Corazzieri (The Cuirassiers' Regiment): lat. Virtus in Periculis Firmior (Courage becomes stronger in Danger)
  • Guardia di Finanza (Financial Police): lat. Nec Recisa Recedit (Not Even Broken Retreats)
  • Polizia di Stato (State Police): lat. Sub Lege Libertas (Under the Law Freedom)
  • Polizia Penitenziaria (Penitentiary Police): lat. Despondere Spem Munus Nostrum (Ensure the Hope is Our Role)
  • State Forestry Corps (Italian: Corpo Forestale dello Stato) lat. Pro Natura Opus et Vigilantia (Surveillanca fot the Nature and the Work)
  • Vigili del Fuoco (Fire Service) lat. Flammas Domamus Donamus Cordem (We tame the Flames, We give the Hearts)
  • Corpo Militare della Croce Rossa Italiana lat. Inter Arma Caritas
  • Corpo Militare dell'Esercito dell'Associazione dei Cavalieri Italiani del Sovrano Militare Ordine di Malta (ACISMOM), E.I.-S.M.O.M. lat. Fortitudo et Sanitas
  • Corpo delle Infermiere Volontarie dell'Associazione dei Cavalieri Italiani del Sovrano Militare Ordine di Malta (ACISMOM) lat. Fortitudo et Sanitas
  • Military Ordinariate in Italy (it. Ordinariato Militare in Italia) lat. Fides, Charitas, Spes (Faith, Charity, Hope)

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