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semper fi

American  
[sem-per fahy] / ˈsɛm pər ˈfaɪ /
Informal.
  1. semper fidelis.


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He was a member of the Semper Fi Society and competed with companymates as an intramural sports athlete.

From Seattle Times

He was a member of the Semper Fi Society and competed with companymates as an intramural sports athlete.

From Washington Times

“I higly recommend the book. Please write back. Anchors Away Semper Fi.”

From Washington Times

Jay Splain enrolled in a military officer training program, joined the school’s competitive rifle team and the Semper Fi Society, and referred to his “warrior image” in his college yearbook bio.

From New York Times

Semper Fi & America's Fund, which was created in 2003 by military spouses as the first wave of wounded veterans came home from the Iraq War, made contact with Lind just a week after he was wounded when he made it back to the United States.

From Fox News