Oculi Exercitus (The Eyes of the Army)

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Oculi Exercitus (The Eyes of the Army) is the Latin motto of No. 6 Squadron of the Royal Air Force, reflecting its historic role in aerial reconnaissance and observation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin phrase
motto
appliesTo military aviation reconnaissance
associatedWith Royal Air Force
category Latin military phrases
Royal Air Force mottos
military mottos
denotes surveillance capability of the unit
describesAs Oculi Exercitus (The Eyes of the Army) self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Eyes of the Army
hasMeaningComponent Exercitus = of the army
Oculi = eyes
hasScript Latin alphabet
language Latin
mottoOf No. 6 Squadron RAF
partOfHeritageOf No. 6 Squadron RAF
surface form: No. 6 Squadron RAF traditions
reflectsRoleIn aerial observation
aerial reconnaissance
symbolizes reconnaissance mission focus
watchfulness of the squadron
translation Oculi Exercitus (The Eyes of the Army) self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Eyes of the Army
usedBy No. 6 Squadron RAF
No. 6 Squadron RAF
surface form: No. 6 Squadron, Royal Air Force
usedInContext air power and battlefield observation
word Exercitus
Oculi

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No. 6 Squadron RAF motto Oculi Exercitus (The Eyes of the Army)
Oculi Exercitus (The Eyes of the Army) translation Oculi Exercitus (The Eyes of the Army) self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Oculi Exercitus
this entity surface form: The Eyes of the Army
Oculi Exercitus (The Eyes of the Army) describesAs Oculi Exercitus (The Eyes of the Army) self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Oculi Exercitus
this entity surface form: The Eyes of the Army