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De oppresso liber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
De oppresso liber is the motto of the United States Army Special Forces. It is US Army tradition that the phrase is Latin for "[to free from oppression]" or "[to liberate the oppressed]". Liber m...
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Special Forces (United States Army) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Amazon.com: De Oppresso Liber: Sothis: Music
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De oppresso liber Latin ... Hello, I would like to know what's the exact translation of this sentence, De oppresso liber, which is the U.S. Special Forces motto. Does it mean "Freedom for the oppressed", "To free the oppressed" or something else?
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precisely because it is this act of liberation that most protects the country. “De Oppresso Liber” – “To free the oppressed”, the motto of the US Army Green Beret. In my mind, it is every bit as much a motto for the nation as “E Pluribus Unum:”;
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God put me on this earth to do a certain number of things. Right now I'm so far behind, I don't know if I'll ever die.
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"The Quiet Professionals" ... "de oppresso liber ... Condolences and remembrances of our SF Family KIA during War on Terrorist...
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