Ah, I see where you're going now. May I submit that perhaps "pride" is a better word choice than "worshipfulness"?
Every military servicemember out there wants to believe that
their weapon systems are the best.
Their leadership is better than perceived or real enemies.
They will be the ones to end a conflict on
their country's terms. To use a practical example: on my last deployment I had blind faith/pride in the abilities of our weapon systems every time we went into the Straits of Hormuz. I, and a lot of other people on board the
Nimitz, knew that there was no way Iran was going to f--- with a carrier battle group.
Or let me just use
this to do the talking. (I'm not the author, by the way.)
All this being said - yes, I know I'm quibbling over words - I certainly believe that Seriphyn might have more than a little trace of pride in the Federation military. Pride in many ways is a motivating factor. And pride doesn't necessarily have to be an "on display" item - at least not to the servicemember. When I go home on leave my mother never ceases to comment on how much I've changed in the last four years, thanks to the military, and I'm quite sure that I wouldn't chatter up that much of a storm if I didn't have some sense of pride in the US military.