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  2. Heart of Oak - Wikipedia

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    Heart of Oak" is the official march of the Royal Navy. It is also the official march of several Commonwealth navies, including the Royal Canadian Navy and the Royal New Zealand Navy. It was the official march of the Royal Australian Navy, but has now been replaced by the new march, "Royal Australian Navy". [1]

  3. The Liberty Song - Wikipedia

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    "The Liberty Song" is a pre-American Revolutionary War song with lyrics by Founding Father John Dickinson [1] (not by Mrs. Mercy Otis Warren of Plymouth, Massachusetts). [2] The song is set to the tune of "Heart of Oak", the anthem of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom.

  4. National Service of Remembrance - Wikipedia

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    The official march of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom, Royal Canadian Navy, Royal New Zealand Navy and formerly of the Royal Australian Navy. Heart of Oak are our ships / Jolly Tars are our men / We always are ready: Steady, boys, Steady! / We'll fight and we'll conquer again and again. "The Minstrel Boy" Traditional Irish air 19th century

  5. Hearts of Oak - Wikipedia

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    Hearts of Oak may refer to: “Heart of Oak”, the official march of the Royal Navy and other navies; Hearts of Oak (New York militia), a volunteer military unit formed during the American Revolutionary War; Hearts of Oak (Ireland), an agrarian protest society in the province of Ulster, Ireland; Hearts of Oak, a play by John Till Allingham

  6. List of marches of the British Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Royal Army Chaplains' Department – Prince of Denmark's March (Trumpet Voluntary) Royal Logistic Corps – On Parade (Quick); Lion, Sword and Crown (Slow) Royal Army Medical Service – Here's a Health unto His Majesty; Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers – Lilliburlero/Auprès de ma blonde (Quick); Duchess of Kent (Slow) [3]

  7. HMS Heart of Oak - Wikipedia

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    HMS Heart of Oak (1794) was a mercantile vessel that the Navy purchased in 1794, fitted and commissioned as a fireship, but then sold in 1796. She was of 53 63 ⁄ 94 tons (bm), and may have been the Heart of Oak of 56 tons (bm) launched at Dartmouth in 1786. [1] Heart of Oak was one of 19 barges that the Royal Navy hired in July 1801 for three ...

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  9. Jack Tar - Wikipedia

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    "Heart of Oak",. the official march of the Royal Navy, features the line "Heart of oak are our ships, jolly tars are our men". Rollins College of Winter Park, Florida, chose the "Tar" as its mascot. [9] People born in Swansea, Wales, are known as "Jacks" or "Swansea Jacks". One explanation for the name is that the people of Swansea had a ...