Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts - Motto

Motto

The group's motto is "Acta Non Verba" which is a Latin phrase meaning "Deeds Not Words".

Referring to its well-known social cachet, some wags have suggested its unofficial motto is "Invincible in peace, invisible in war."

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