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On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 13:07:40 GMT, Mike Williamson
wrote: George wrote: Mary Shafer wrote in message . .. How about Holloman, not Davis-Monthan? There are F-117s at Holloman. Mary There's Air Force Spec Ops at Davis Monthan. Well, there are the rescue squadrons here, but I don't recall ever seeing that patch here. On another note, Air Force unit patches are typically (almost universally, as far as I have seen) round, rather than triangular. The AZ National Guard units have a non-round patch, but that is in the shape of the State of Arizona. I think that's because round patches are cheaper. I used to be on the Dryden Exchange Committee, which ran our gift shop, and that was something we suggested to patch designers to keep costs down. I have a translation from rec.org.sca now. The "de multe nocte noli rogare" is, approximately, "Don't ask what we do late at night" and "classis caece" is "invisible or secret military group or fleet", which may be "stealth squadron". So I'm going with the 49th at Holloman AFB. Mary On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 00:04:46 -0400, "Brian M. Scott" wrote: On Mon, 05 Apr 2004 17:05:14 -0400 Leigh wrote in news:aSjcc.17163$of.7246@lakeread03 in rec.org.sca: Mary Shafer wrote: There's a military patch that has many people in another newsgroup I frequent quite curious. The standard of Latin scholarship is quite low there, so I thought I ask here. You can see the patch at http://www.darkstar.ukonline.co.uk/patch2.jpg. Embroidered on the border of the black triangular patch is CLASSIS CAECE (top point) DE MULTE NOCTE (bottom left) NOLI ROGARE (bottom right), all readable in the usual orientation. The phrases are separated by three ghosts or spooks, on the order of the bullies in Casper, The center of the patch has a globe showing the Americas with a star at about Holloman AFB (or any of a number of other bases). The combination of ghosts or spooks, the reference to "late at night" (multe nocte), and the star have led me to believe that this patch is that of some component of the 49th Air Wing, which flies the F-117 at night from Holloman. I add this information purely as a guess, but thought it might be helpful. The spooks and CLASSIS CAECE 'invisible fleet' pretty clearly mark it as the badge of some intelligence-oriented unit, I should think. I should mention that this may not be the best Latin in the world. well, I'm not a latin scholar or anything (and the one online translation website that did Latin English seems to have changed it's policy, *Sigh*), but... Looking at the patch I think you have to take DE MULTE NOCTE + NOLI ROGARE as one unit which would be roughly: 'do not ask (what we do) in the course of/during many nights' I think rather 'Do not ask (what we do) late at night'. Best I could get out of CLASSIS CAECE was 'a hidden group of the military' ('Classis' being in one sense either 'group' or 'the armed forces' generally) Mind you most of the words ending in 'e' should probably be ending in 'ae' (at least when looking at the roots of the words that was the closest, at least according to the interactive online latin dictionary I was looking through). Yes: where Classical Latin has ae, medieval Latin often has just e, especially in inflexional endings. Mary -- Mary Shafer Retired aerospace research engineer |
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