Greetings and salutations, I am a soldier, or more precise a sergeant, in
the danish army. In the platoon that I work in, we are trying to find a
good
motto to inspire the young soldiers.
It's a logistical unit, so it's not all death and hellfire. We have come
up
with the following motto, that applies both to Combat and the more tedious
logistics work, where the enemy is most likely bad paperwork or difficult
trans****t routes. The motto is "With will comes victory"
The online translator gives me the following phrase in latin
"per mos adveho victoria" and my question is simply this, is this a
correct
translation and if not, what is?
It's so embarrassing to make a mistake in the company/platoon motto :)
With hopes of high health
- M. Miller


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